Chicken Liver Pate'

"Elegant, easy appetizer."
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
10
Yields:
1 log
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ingredients

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directions

  • Cook chicken livers in boiling water for about 7-10 minutes; drain well.
  • Blend chicken livers with all other ingredients EXCEPT PARSLEY with hand mixer.
  • Chill until firm; shape into a log and roll in parsley if desired.
  • Keep refrigerated until served.

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Reviews

  1. This is divine and just what I was looking for. Like many others, I added extra garlic and some diced shallots instead of grated onion. I sauteed the garlic and diced shallots in a bit of butter and added the livers and cooked through in the pan, instead of boiling. I swapped brandy for the cognac, as it was all I had. The boiled eggs seemed like a really strange ingredient but now I understand the richnessthat the yolks lend and the silkiness that the whites add. This will be my go to pate recipe from here on out. I'd like to try it again with some sauteed shiitake mushrooms as well. Thank you for sharing this gem!
     
  2. Another suggestion...I have many food sensitivities and cannot use most recipes. In order to maintain my iron level, I've been eating chicken livers, but don't care to fry them, so I've been making a liver pate with just chicken livers, onion, garlic, salt, pepper, avocado oil, and no added water. soon as everything is done enough to puree, I use an immersion blender to smooth it. But it has to be cooked down enough to not separate in the fridge or it looks unappetizing. Takes experimentation, but the result is pretty tasty, unlike most foods I have to stick with!
     
  3. The original recipe was a good starting point, but need some tweaks. As is, it was meh. I caramelized the onion in the butter, then added the chicken livers to the pan with garlic, salt, and pepper until the liver was cooked through. I then blended together the liver mix with lemon juice and 2 teaspoons paprika. Once that was roughly blended, I added double the eggs plus the parsley and further blended it all. Much better with these tweaks.
     
  4. Made the recipe according to directions and won't give it any stars. Not good at all!!
     
  5. This was very tasty even though I left out the cognac and parsley. I didn't shape it into a log just whipped it real good and left it in a dish so it could be spread on crackers. I didn't saute my onion as I liked the crunch that they added to the pate.
     
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  2. I caramelized the onion in the butter, then added the chicken livers to the pan with garlic, salt, and pepper until the liver was cooked through. I then blended together the liver mix with lemon juice and 2 teaspoons paprika. Once that was roughly blended, I added double the eggs plus the parsley and further blended it all.
     
  3. This is divine and just what I was looking for. Like many others, I added extra garlic and some diced shallots instead of grated onion. I sauteed the garlic and diced shallots in a bit of butter and added the livers and cooked through in the pan, instead of boiling. I swapped brandy for the cognac, as it was all I had. The boiled eggs seemed like a really strange ingredient but now I understand the richnessthat the yolks lend and the silkiness that the whites add. This will be my go to pate recipe from here on out. I'd like to try it again with some sauteed shiitake mushrooms as well. Thank you for sharing this gem!
     
  4. OK. I substituted venison for chicken, and I have no cognac so I used a little red wine. I added 1/2t allspice and a dash of thyme. The pate I made is really good if one doesn't look at it. I over cooked the liver and what I ended up with is the color of wet concrete. I will try this recipe again since it is quite flavorful and simple to make.
     

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