Black Olive Clafouti

"This recipe is from the July 2002 Gourmet Magazine. Serve this as an appetizer or in place of an after dinner cheese course. Note the olives can be prepared 3 days in advance, kept chilled in their poaching syrup. Serve with a mache salad and a lemon honey dressing such as #rz. 116036."
 
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Ready In:
36hrs 20mins
Ingredients:
11
Serves:
6-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Prepare Olives:

  • Cook olives in a 2 quart saucepan of boiling water 5 minutes and drain in a colander.
  • Bring 1/2 cup sugar and 2 cups water to a boil in a 1 quart saucepan, stirring until the sugar is dissolved. Add olives and poach, covered, over very low heat (syrup should not bubble; use a flame tamer on burner if necessary) 6 hours. Cool uncovered, then chill olives in syrup covered, at least 1 day or up to 3 days in advance.
  • Make Clafoutis:

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • Finely grind almonds with 2 tbsp of sugar in a food processor, then whisk together with whole eggs and butter in a bowl until blended.
  • Whisk yolks with remaining 6 tablespoons sugar in another bowl until blended, then add flour and salt, whisking until smooth. Whisk in milk, then whisk into almond mixture until combined well.
  • Drain olives in a seive, discarding syrup, and stir into batter. Pour into a buttered 6 cup shallow glass or ceramic baking dish, making sure olives are evenly distributed, and bake in the middle of oven until firm in centre and puffed around edges, about 20 minutes. Serve clafoutis warm.

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I am a classically trained chef and a grad of NECI in Vermont. I ran my own catering company for years and then decided to switch gears and go to law school. I now practice law and cook just for fun. I enjoy cooking for friends and DH and I entertain regularly. I also cook for my three golden retrievers and have found several wonderful biscuit recipes here at Zaar. I collect cookbooks and food literature. My all time favourite food writer is MFK Fisher. If you have not read it, I commend her short story "Borderland " to you. It is one of the most evocative pieces of food writing ever. My current favourite cookbook is "Urban Italian - Simple Recipes and True Stories from a Life in Food" by Andrew Carmelini. For years I managed to hang on to all of my back issues of Gourmet some of which date back to the 1980's. Sadly, I recently lost that particular battle and to promote marital harmony, I am recycling my old mags but am posting my favorite Gourmet recipes along with some interesting ones worthy of a test drive.
 
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