Vol au vent is a traditional French dish that consists of a pastry shell filled with a flavorful mixture of seafood, vegetables, and a creamy sauce. It is a delightful dish that can be served as an appetizer or main course. The seafood used in this recipe is typically shrimp, crab, and crawfish, giving it a distinct Louisiana flavor. The creamy sauce is usually made with a roux, which is a mixture of flour and butter, and then enriched with milk or cream. The dish is then baked in the oven until the pastry is golden brown and the filling is bubbly and hot.
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VOL-AU-VENT
These pastries make a stunning first course when filled with a seafood stew, soft scrambled eggs, or creamed mushrooms. For best results, use a vol-au-vent cutter, although round cookie cutters can also be used.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Appetizers
Yield Makes 4
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Lightly flour a clean work surface. Using a rolling pin, gently roll out dough until it is about 1/4 inch thick. Using a 4-inch vol-au-vent cutter, cut out 4 rounds. If using a 3 1/2-inch cookie cutter, cut out 8 rounds; cut out centers from half the rounds with a 2 1/2-inch round cookie cutter to form rings.
- In a small bowl, whisk together egg yolk and cream. Using a pastry brush, moisten top of each vol-au-vent with egg wash, being careful not to let any drip down over the cut edges. (Or moisten each ring and round with egg wash; lay one ring on top of each round, lining up outside edges.) Place vol-au-vents on an ungreased baking sheet. Cover with plastic wrap; place in refrigerator 1 hour.
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Bake until vol-au-vents are puffed and golden on the outside, about 12 minutes. Reduce heat to 350 degrees; continue baking 10 to 12 minutes to let insides cook through.
- Transfer vol-au-vents to a wire rack. While still warm, cut out center of tops with a paring knife; set aside. Remove and discard inside dough, and let shells cool completely. Spoon or pipe in desired filling. Replace tops, and serve.
VOL-AU-VENT OF LOUISIANA SEAFOOD
This is a delectable combination of fresh local shellfish in a rich, creamy sauce reminiscent of the old-fashioned Newburg sauce, but a touch spicier. The vol-au-vent--a large version of what Orleanians call a "patty shell" should be bought fresh from a French baker. (I guess you could make it yourself, but the work is ridiculous.)
Provided by Steve P.
Categories Cajun
Time 1h
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Heat the olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat.
- Saute the green onions and shallots until they're limp.
- Add the wine and bring it to a boil.
- Reduce until most of the liquid is gone.
- Add the cream, saffron, salt, pepper, cayenne and ginger, and bring to a light boil.
- (Also add tarragon at this point if using dried.) Add scallops and shrimp.
- Cook for four minutes, then add oysters and fresh tarragon.
- Cook until edges of oysters are curly.
- Throughout the process, agitate pan to slosh the sauce over the seafoods.
- Spoon the seafoods into a puff pastry shell, until seafoods and sauce run over the top and onto the plate.
VOL AU VENTS
Steps:
- Put the stock and bay leaf in a saucepan. Bring to a boil, and turn off the heat.
- Melt the butter in a saute pan and fry the onions for 2 minutes. Add the mushrooms and cook until shrunken, dark and golden. Add the garlic and cook for 1 minute. Sprinkle over the flour and cook, stirring, for 1 minute. Add the wine and cook until it disappears. Pour over the stock, add the chicken and cook, stirring, until the sauce thickens, about 3 minutes. Stir in the creme fraiche and mustard. Season with salt and pepper. Stir in the parsley.
- Spoon the chicken mixture into the vol au vent shells and serve.
SEAFOOD VOL-AU-VENT
Make and share this Seafood Vol-Au-Vent recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Fluffy
Categories < 60 Mins
Time 40m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Heat butter in frying pan.
- When hot add onion carrot and celery; cover and cook 3 to 4 minutes over medium heat.
- Mix in curry powder and flour; mix again.
- Cook 1 minute uncovered over medium heat.
- Pour in chicken stock and season well.
- Cook 8 to 10 minutes uncovered over medium heat.
- Add cream and parsley, mix well.
- Continue cooking 3 to 4 minutes.
- Stir in seafood; simmer 2 to 3 minutes over low heat.
- Fill vo-au-vent shells and serve.
Vol-au-Vent of Louisiana Seafood
This Creole-style seafood dish combines succulent shrimp, crab, and fish in a creamy, flavorful velouté with a crispy and flaky puff pastry. The key is to find the freshest seafood available and to carefully cook each ingredient without overcooking. Here are some tips:
- Use a combination of shrimp, crab, and fish for a variety of textures and flavors.
- Look for fresh, firm seafood with bright eyes and no off-odors.
- Cook the seafood quickly and carefully to prevent it from becoming tough or overcooked.
- Use a good-quality puff pastry that is light and flaky.
- Bake the vol-au-vent until the pastry is golden brown and the seafood is hot and bubbly.
Conclusion
Vol-au-vent of Louisiana seafood is a delicious and easy-to-make dish that is perfect for any occasion. With a crispy pastry shell and a creamy, flavorful seafood, this dish is sure to be a hit.
Use high-quality ingredients and follow the tips above to make this dish a success.
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