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Red onion risotto with foie gras and spiced coffee
Coloured a subtle pink by red onion juice, this elegant red onion risotto recipe from Francesco Apreda is topped with thin slices of foie gras for an indulgent finish. The foie gras is soaked, salted, poached and frozen to create a melt-in-the-mouth texture, so is well worth the effort.
Begin by preparing the foie gras. Place the foie gras in a bowl and pour over the milk. Cover with a cloth and leave to soak at room temperature for 3 hours
After this time, drain and pat the foie gras dry with kitchen paper, being sure to remove any traces of blood. Place on a tray and cover completely with the salt. Leave to cure in the fridge for 6 hours
500g of salt
3
After this time, preheat a water bath to 64°C
4
Rinse the salt from the foie gras and pat dry. Wrap in a clean cloth, seal in a vacuum bag and cook in the water bath for 28 minutes
5
Remove from the bag and cloth while still warm then place in a suitable container and cover with the melted duck fat. Allow to cool to room temperature then freeze for 2 hours before serving
200g of duck fat, melted
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Preheat the oven to 180°C/gas mark 4
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While freezing, begin the red onion risotto. Place the whole onions, with the skins left on, on a baking tray and roast for 45 minutes
750g of red onion, whole
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As the onions roast, make the apple butter which will be used to finish the risotto. Place all of the ingredients (except for the butter) in a small pan and cook gently over a low heat until the liquid reduces
1 Granny Smith apple, peeled, cored and finely chopped
65g of shallots, finely chopped
80g of cider vinegar
125g of cider
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Remove from the heat and stir through the butter until completely melted. Pass through a fine sieve into a bowl and reserve until needed
125g of butter
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Remove the onions from the oven and once cool enough to handle, peel away the skins and place the flesh in a juicer to extract as much liquid as possible
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Add 1 tbsp of the plain butter for the risotto and a dash of oil to a large sauté pan. Place over a medium heat then add the the rice and shallots and toast for a few minutes. Season with a little salt then deglaze the pan with the white wine
15g of butter
extra virgin olive oil
300g of carnaroli risotto rice
1 shallot, finely chopped
salt
100ml of white wine
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Once evaporated, add the stock a little at a time, stirring regularly. This should take about 10 minutes and result in the rice being about half-cooked
600ml of chicken stock
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Meanwhile, place the water, raspberry vinegar and red onion slices in a small pan with a pinch of salt and blanch for 2–3 minutes to soften. Drain and refresh in iced water to cool
250ml of water
20ml of raspberry vinegar
50g of red onion, sliced
1 pinch of salt
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When the rice is half-cooked, start adding the reserved red onion juice, stirring and cooking for another 5–10 minutes or until the rice is just al dente. Remove from the heat and leave to stand for 2 minutes
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Meanwhile, add all of the ingredients for the spiced coffee to a spice grinder or food processor and blitz until finely ground
Stir a spoonful of the apple butter through the risotto, then mix in the remaining plain butter and grated Parmesan to create a glossy texture. Taste for seasoning and adjust if needed
Remove the foie gras from the freezer and shave very thinly using a mandoline or slicer
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To serve, divide the risotto between serving dishes then top with slices of foie gras and softened red onion. Sprinkle over a little of the spiced coffee mixture then garnish with a few red chard leaves