RecipeTin Eats x Good Food: Smoked trout rillettes
Very restaurant yet very simple! All the components can be made the day before. In fact, the rillettes are even better after the flavours have had a chance to meld in the fridge overnight.
Ingredients
150g hot-smoked trout*
2 tbsp creme fraiche
1 tbsp Kewpie mayonnaise (or whole-egg mayonnaise)
2 tsp finely chopped dill
2 tsp lemon juice
½ tsp lemon zest
¼ tsp cooking salt
pinch of black pepper
To serve
8-10 thin slices sourdough baguette
1 tbsp olive oil
pinch of salt
18 cucumber slices, 1.3mm thick
dill sprigs
Method
1. Place trout in a bowl and roughly break up into flakes with a fork. Add remaining rillettes ingredients and mash together using the fork, then use a spoon to thoroughly combine. Adjust lemon and salt to your taste. The mixture should be creamy but firm enough to shape into balls or quenelles. Refrigerate for 30 minutes or, even better, overnight.
2. Preheat oven to 180C fan-forced (200C conventional).
3. To make crostini, brush the baguette slices with olive oil, sprinkle with salt. Turn and repeat, then bake for 8 minutes, turning after 5 minutes, or until crisp. Cool on the tray.
4. To assemble, place 8 cucumber slices on a plate in a circle, overlapping slightly, and 1 in the middle. Place a mound of rillettes in the centre – in a quenelle shape using 2 dessert spoons (if I can do it, you can too!). Place a stack of crostini on the side. Garnish with sprigs of dill and serve immediately.
*Not to be confused with cold-smoked trout, which comes in wet slices, hot-smoked trout has the texture of cooked fish. Sometimes it comes with the skin on. To use, remove and discard the skin and break the flesh into chunks, looking out for rogue bones.
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Original URL: https://www.theage.com.au/goodfood/recipes/recipetin-eats-x-good-food-smoked-trout-rillettes-20220207-h21jtc.html