Best 3 Meat Pate Gateau De Viande Recipes

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Meatloaf or pâté en croûte is a dish of minced meat and other ingredients baked in a loaf shape. Meatloaf is often served with mashed potatoes, gravy, and vegetables. This dish is a unique and delicious way to enjoy meatloaf. The pâté en croûte is made with a mixture of ground beef, pork, and veal, along with spices, herbs, and breadcrumbs. This mixture is then wrapped in a pastry dough and baked until golden brown. The result is a flavorful and moist meatloaf that is perfect for a special occasion. This article will provide you with a comprehensive overview about "meat pate gateau de viande".

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TOURTIèRE OR PâTé à LA VIANDE (MEAT PIE)



Tourtière or Pâté à la Viande (meat pie) image

Okay, before we get started on this, let me just say that I am not French, I am not French Canadian, and I do not live in Quebec... I'm mid-west born and bred. We used to have this dish every Christmas Eve (réveillon), and it became so popular that mom would have to make six of these, just to feed our neighbors and friends,...

Provided by Andy Anderson !

Categories     Savory Pies

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 15

1 Tbsp olive oil, extra virgin
1 lb ground pork, freshly ground
1/2 tsp salt, table variety
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
1/4 tsp red pepper flakes
1/4 tsp ground cloves
3/4 lb golden potatoes, cut into small cubes
1/4 c carrots, small dice
3/4 c yellow onion, finely chopped
1/4 c celery, finely chopped
2 clove garlic, minced
1/5 Tbsp all-purpose flour
1 1/4 c chicken broth, unsalted if possible.
pie crust dough, for topping the ramekins

Steps:

  • 1. I've kept up the tradition of serving this dish on Christmas Eve, but over the years, I've changed the recipe from what I remember. In addition, I've talked to a lot of my Canadian friends, and, depending on what region of Canada they're from, they all seem to have their own twists on this recipe. Based on my research, I would be hard-pressed to say that there is one "traditional" way of making tourtière.
  • 2. Chef's Note: This dish is traditionally served like a big pie, where everyone comes up and takes a bit. Since I do catering, I'm always looking to do big dishes that I can make small. So, for this recipe, we'll be using individual ramekins, as opposed to one big pie dish.
  • 3. Heat the oil in a large skillet, over medium-high heat, until the oil begins to shimmer... but not smoke.
  • 4. Add the pork to the pan, and then add the salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, red pepper, and cloves. Sauté until the meat is browned and crumbly. Chef's Note: If you're not using a low-salt variety of chicken broth, you might want to leave the salt out, and add it after adding the broth, only if you feel it needs it.
  • 5. Throw the onion, carrot, celery, potatoes, and garlic, and cook for an additional 5 to 8 minutes. Chef's Note: Since this dish will be finished in the oven, don't overcook the veggies. Chef's Tip: When cubing the potatoes, I would go about 1/4 inch... for the carrots you can go a bit smaller; say 1/8 of an inch.
  • 6. Add the flour, and stir to combine.
  • 7. Add the broth to the pan, and stir constantly until the mixture begins to thicken, about two minutes on the boil.
  • 8. Remove pan from heat, and set aside.
  • 9. Place a rack in the middle position, and preheat your oven to 400f (205c). Chef's Note: Consistent temperature is very important in an oven. I keep a large pizza stone in my oven... Not because I make a lot of pizzas. The stone helps to steady the temperature of the oven, and bring it quickly back to temp, after the door has been opened.
  • 10. Add a cup of the mixture to 4, 8-ounce ramekins. Chef's Note: You will probably have a bit left over. I usually get 5 ramekins worth of filling when I make these.
  • 11. Chef's Note: For this step, I usually prefer to make my own pie dough, and if you have a favorite recipe, by all means use it. You will need enough pie dough, to make 4 (or 5) 5-inch circles.
  • 12. Roll out the pie dough, and place a 5-inch circle on top of each ramekin. Cut some slits in the top, to vent the filling while baking. Chef's Note: I have holiday pastry cutters, and I usually make the vent holes using the shape of a Christmas tree, or a reindeer.
  • 13. Chef's Note: If you want a nice crisp-looking top, brush a bit of egg white, or milk over the tops before sticking in the oven.
  • 14. Bake in the preheated oven for about 40 minutes, or until the crust is golden, and the filling bubbly.
  • 15. Plate/Present This is, of course, a meal onto itself; however, I do like to add a small side salad, just to round things out.
  • 16. Additionals I thought that I would add an image of how it might look, if you combined all of the ingredients to a single pie dish.
  • 17. Final Thoughts Last Christmas Eve it was actually snowing. We had a big blaze going in the fireplace, and people milling about sipping on their favorite adult beverages, all the while noshing on this excellent dish. May your holidays be bright, and filled with happiness and the joy of the season. Enjoy...

FRENCH MEAT LOAF OR GÂTEAU DE VIANDE



FRENCH MEAT LOAF OR GÂTEAU DE VIANDE image

Categories     Beef

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 14

Preheat oven to 400
1 TBSP butter
1 tsp minced garlic
2 TBSP diced shallots
¾ C chopped tomatoes
2 pounds mixed ground meat such as pork and beef in any proportion
¾ lb chopped mushrooms
Salt and pepper to flavor
1 tsp coriander
½ small onion, chopped
½ lb chopped chicken livers
1 C bread crumbs
¼ t nutmeg
1 egg

Steps:

  • 1.) Melt the butter and add garlic, shallots. Cook for a few minutes, add the mushrooms and season with salt and pepper. Cook on high water until has evaporated. Add coriander. 2.) Put meat in mixing bowl, add tomatoes and onions. Ad the chicken livers, breadcrumbs, nutmeg, egg, parsley, salt and pepper. Blend well. 3.) Spoon into a small loaf pan and pat down. Set it in a larger pan and pour boiling water around it. 4.) Put both pans on the stove and bring to boil. 5.) Cover the meat and put both pans with water in the oven. Cook for one hour. 6.) Remove foil and bake for 15 minutes more. 7.) Serve hot or cold with cornichon pickles and good mustard.

BEEF PATE



Beef Pate image

Great for using leftover hamburgers from a cookout! For an extra kick add hot sauce or cayenne or black pepper.

Provided by Pintsizechef

Categories     Spreads

Time 10m

Yield 1 1/2 cups, 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 1/2 cups cooked lean ground beef (cubed)
8 ounces fat free cream cheese
1 1/2 tablespoons mustard
1 1/2 tablespoons Miracle Whip
1/3 cup lowfat mozzarella cheese
1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce

Steps:

  • Put all ingredients in a food processor.
  • Pulse until creamy.
  • Spread on your favorite crackers and ENJOY!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 29.3, Fat 0.5, SaturatedFat 0.3, Cholesterol 2.3, Sodium 189.5, Carbohydrate 1.9, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 0.2, Protein 4.2

Tips:

  • Mise en place: Before starting, gather and prep all your ingredients and equipment. This will help you stay organized and ensure that you have everything you need.
  • Use high-quality ingredients: This will make a big difference in the flavor of your dish. Look for fresh, local ingredients whenever possible.
  • Season your meat well: Season the meat liberally with salt, pepper, and other spices before cooking. This will help to develop flavor and prevent the meat from becoming bland.
  • Cook the meat to the proper temperature: Use a meat thermometer to ensure that the meat is cooked to the proper temperature. This will help to prevent the meat from becoming overcooked or undercooked.
  • Let the meat rest before slicing: After cooking the meat, let it rest for a few minutes before slicing. This will help the juices to redistribute throughout the meat, making it more tender and flavorful.
  • Use a sharp knife: Use a sharp knife to slice the meat. This will help to ensure that the slices are clean and even.

Conclusion:

Meat pâté is a delicious and versatile dish that can be served as an appetizer, main course, or snack. It is a great way to use up leftover meat, and it can also be made ahead of time. With a little planning and effort, you can make a delicious meat pâté that will impress your friends and family.

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