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Wild Game Pate

A recipe for Wild Game Pate. Follow the simple recipe instructions for Wild Game Pate shared by other home cooking experts.


Ingredients

1 lb. (2 cup) boneless skinless Raw rabbits/partridge/ Pheasant/duck or other game Cut into 1/4 inch strips

MARINADE: 1/8 Tsp. Thyme

1/4 Tsp. Salt

1/4 Tsp. Pepper

1/8 Tsp. Allspice

1 Tbs. Finely minced green onions

STUFFING: 1/2 c. Cognac

1/2 c. Very finely minced onions

2 Tbs. Butter

3/4 lb. Lean pork and 3/4 lb. lean Veal, finely ground together

2 Eggs lightly beaten

1 1/2 Tsp. Salt

1/8 Tsp. Pepper

1/4 Tsp. Allspice

1/2 Tsp. Thyme

1 cl Garlic crushed

1 lb. Bacon blanched to remove

Salt

1 Bay leaf

Directions

First, marinate the strips of game. In a non-reactive bowl, mix together the marinade ingredients, the cognac, salt and pepper, thyme, allspice and green onions. Add strips of game and marinate while preparing stuffing. For stuffing, cook onions slowly in the butter until tender. Scrape into large mixing bowl. Pour cognac into same skillet and boil until reduced by half, scraping bottom of skillet to loosen any pan drippings. Scrape into bowl with onions. Add pork and veal, beaten eggs, salt, pepper, allspice, thyme and garlic. Beat vigorously with wooden spoon until thoroughly blended. To assemble pate, line bottom and sides of loaf pan with blanched bacon (to blanch plunge bacon into boiling water, remove immediately and drain briefly under cold running water), reserving a few strips for top of pate. Drain game strips, reserving marinade. Beat marinade into stuffing. Divide stuffing into three parts. Dip hands in cold water and arrange first third of the stuffing in bottom of loaf pan. Cover with half the strips of game. Repeat layers, another third of stuffing and remaining half of game strips. Spread remaining third of stuffing on top. Place bay leaf on top and cover with remaining blanched bacon. Cover top of pan with aluminum foil and set in larger pan of boiling water (water should come about halfway up the outside of loaf pan). Bake in oven preheated to 350 degrees for 1 1/2 hours. Remove loaf pan from water and place another loaf pan (preferably glass so it's heavy enough to weight down the pate) on top of foil-wrapped pate. Cool pate at room temperature several hours or overnight. Chill, still weighted. Serve in slices with crackers. NOTE: A pinch is about 1/8 ts.

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