Monday, June 4, 2012

Salmon & Avocado Tartar

I would like to tell you about the most fabulous little bite of textural heaven that I recently experienced: Salmon & Avocado Tartar. Yes, it’s definitely as tasty as it looks. Don’t be fooled by the complex sounding “tartar” title. This quick fix meal can easily be assembled as an unanticipated app for your in-laws or a triumphant main, paired with a glass of crisp white for your fellow comrades. I rarely make raw fish at home, so I was really keen on getting the right cut for dinner with my dearest sis. The key is to go straight to the source and make sure that the kid behind the glass rep’ing the fish is giving you not only the freshest, but the finest cut they’ve got. Make sure you mention that this fine filet is being sacrificed for a home style tartar and they should cube it up for you at no extra charge! Not too shabby eh?

Now, you can’t make a tartar without truffle oil. There is no comparison to the rich, mushroom-y flavors of this aphrodisiac oil. I bought a bottle on my adventures in the South of France and have not looked back since. Don’t worry; if you don’t have some of this heavenly stuff lying around you can always switch up the flavor with sesame & olive oil. I also insist on a chunk of aged parmesan shavings and fresh chives being added to the mix. Top this tasty beauty off on a rocky bed of vibrant green avocados and you’ve got yourself the perfect spring dish. Oh ya, a side of salt & peppered crostini’s are a must…how else are you going to soak up all those oils?
Xo Dom Appetit!

Salmon & Avocado Tartar
Prep time: 10 mins

Tools Needed: medium mixing bowl, measuring spoons, cutting board, knife, wooden spoon
Ingredients:

1 filet of fresh salmon (approx. 8 ounces, diced, sushi-grade)
¼ cup of grated aged parmesan
1 1/2 teaspoons of truffle oil (if you are using sesame oil then use ½ a teaspoon and work your way up!)
2 tablespoon of extra virgin cold pressed olive oil
1 bunch of chives (chopped)
2 ripe avocados (chopped into cubes)
Kosher Salt & Cracked Pepper
Black sesame seeds (optional)
Directions:

1)      In a medium bowl, mix salmon, oils, parmesan and chives. Season with a dash of salt & cracked pepper.
2)      Place avocado on plates and sprinkle with black sesame seeds. Top off with a scoop of tartar and serve with a side of baked crostinis. Serves 2.

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