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Pate, How to make Pate?

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What is Pate?

A PATE is distinguished from a terrine by the way in which it is cooked, a pate is baked in pastry and a terrine (Fr. Terre meaning earth) is cooked in a special Earthenware terrine mould. Fine textured, rich mixtures, that used to be baked in pastry are still known as pates even though the pastry has been replaced by a terrine mould or bread tin.

The name pate is also applied to mixtures that have been baked in the oven or sautéed mix frying pan , then pureed to a smooth consistency. Pate’s and terrines are based on a stuffing , somelime called forecmeats (Fr. farec) which varies in texture from velvety smooth to coarsely chopped . The stuffing can be plain or layered with strips of meat such as veal , ham or game , which are often marinated first in wine and brandy , it can be dotted with liver for richness , or with pistachios ,truffles or pieces of blanched red and green pepper for colour. Egg may be added to blind the mixture and bread crumbs for lightness. Pork valued for its flavour and rich fat, is the primary ingredient of Pates and terrines.

Let’s Learn how to make pate?

PATE DOUGH:

Flour                1 kg

Butter 150 gm

Margarine      200 gm

Baking powder 15 gm

Water  250 ml (approx.)

Vinegar           25 ml

Eggs                3

Salt                  2 tsp

Note: pate dough can also be made out of yeast and brioche dough

Assembling the pate:

Cooking the Pate:

Finishing the Pate:

The pate is not complete when removed from the oven. It must now be filled with aspic. First, allow the pate to cool to room temperature. This will allow for the fat and the juices to be re absorbed into the meat. Through the chimneys, carefully pour in good quality aspic. The aspic will slowly be absorbed into the meat and will fill the sides (where the meat has shrunk), and any crevice and air pockets that might have formed. Allow the pate to chill overnight before removal and slicing.

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Also Check BSC Semester 5 Food Production Notes

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