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Advertisement | Edible Odyssey In ParisSunday Morning Creates French Meals With Some HelpAug. 8, 2004 ![]() (CBS/AP) (CBS) Along with being restaurant critic for the International Herald Tribune and the author of seven cookbooks, Patricia Wells is also proprietor of a cooking school. Who better, then, to take CBS News Sunday Morning correspondent Martha Teichner on an edible odyssey of Paris' best markets. Together they put together a simple, yet elegant, three-course French meal. Fig and Apricot Jam Tart A recipe by Patricia Wells 8 Servings Equipment A nonstick baking sheet A food processor or a blender One rectangular 8 x 15-inch unbaked, rimless light flaky pastry sheet, on a baking sheet Ingredients 1 pound ripe figs or as needed, rinsed 1 cup homemade apricot jam, pits removed and the jam pureed in the food processor or blender confectioners’ sugar, for garnish Method
Light Flaky Pastry (For fig and jam tart) Pâte Brisée Lègere A recipe by Patricia Wells Pastry for two rimless tarts This is a lighter version of her classic pastry, using five tablespoons of butter rather than eight. Wells says she find that despite the reduced amount of butter, one still obtains a pleasantly flaky crust. And that, after all, is the goal! Ingredients 1 cup unbleached, all-purpose flour 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt 5 tablespoons unsalted butter, chilled and cut into cubes 4 tablespoons ice water Equipment A food processor; a baking sheet. Method
Classic Vinaigrette A recipe by Patricia Wells Ingredients 2 tablespoons best-quality sherry wine vinegar 2 tablespoons best-quality red wine vinegar fine sea salt to taste 1 cup extra-virgin olive oil Method Place the sherry and red wine vinegars and salt in a bottle. Cover and shake to dissolve the salt. Add the oil and shake to blend. Taste for seasoning. The vinaigrette can be stored at room temperature or in the refrigerator for several weeks. Shake again at serving time to create a think emulsion. Goat Cheese Wraps, Bouchette Charcutier 4 servings Ingredients About 1 tablespoon minced fresh herbs, such as chives, chervil, tarragon or thyme or a mixture 8 extra-thin slices smoked bacon, pancetta, or smoked ham (each about 8 x 1 1/2 inches) 4 small goat cheese rounds (each about 2 ounces; 30 g) Method
Wine Suggestions Patricia Wells says she always associates goat cheese with the flinty flavor of a white Sancerre, for that’s where — in the Loire valley — she tasted her first goat’s cheese. She suggests that whatever you choose, make sure it is chilled, dry, and white. LA MAISON DU FROMAGE “MOLARD” 48, rue de Martyrs, Paris 9. Telephone: 01 45 26 84 88. Métro: Notre Dame de Lorette. Wild Mushroom and Walnut Tarte Tatin Tarte Tatin aux Cèpes et Cerneaux de Noix A recipe by Patricia Wells 8 servings Equipment A large ,nonstick frying pan A 9-inch tarte Tatin pan or nonstick frying pan with ovenproof handle. Ingredients 2 teaspoons goose fat (or substitute olive oil) 2 pounds large cèpe or porcini mushrooms (or substitute chanterelles or girolles, cremini, portobello, or standard cultivated mushrooms), cleaned, trimmed, and cut into thick slices Fine sea salt to taste 1 teaspoon fresh or dried thyme leaves 3 plump, moist garlic cloves, green germ removed, minced 3 tablespoons minced parsley 1/2 cup freshly cracked walnut pieces Freshly ground black pepper to taste 2 teaspoons walnut oil vinaigrette Fleur de sel, for garnish Walnut Oil Vinaigrette: 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice Fine sea salt to taste 4 tablespoons best-quality walnut oil Method One-half recipe Light Flaky Pastry rolled into a 9-inch round, placed on a baking sheet and refrigerated
Wine Suggestion Patricia Wells says she sampled this recipe with a stunning, chilled white 1998 Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Château Rayas. The wine’s touch of golden nuttiness enhanced even more the pleasures of the warm, steaming tart. Another great choice is a Cotes du Jura, Domaine Berthet-Bondet, 1997, made from the Savagnin grape. The wine has the aroma and the flavors of fresh walnuts and totally complements this mushroom tart. Classic Pastry for Tarte Tatin Pate Brisee Classique Pour Tarte Tatin A recipe by Patricia Wells Serves Two Ingredients 1 cup unbleached, all-purpose flour 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt 8 tablespoons unsalted butter, chilled and cut into cubes 3 tablespoons ice water Method
For more information about Patricia Wells, her books and her cooking school go to her web site at: www.patriciawells.com. Originally aired: Nov. 23, 2002 © MMII, CBS Worldwide Inc. All Rights Reserved. | Advertisement Ted Kennedy Has Malignant Brain TumorDoctors Say Tests Conducted After Senator Suffered Seizure Reveal Brain Cancer |
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