This luxurious starter of smoked salmon timbales filled with creamy crab can be made up to a day ahead. You do need to find big slices of smoked salmon as you need to completely line the moulds to stop the filling leaking out.
Wine Suggestion: as befits the occasion these go great with bubbly. We love good Champagne, but have recently been sampling various Cremants from around France and enjoying the variation and character each brings. With this we served the Manciat Poncet Cremant de Bourgogne which our friend brought along to dinner.
Smoked salmon timbales with cucumber pappardelle – serves 8
- 12 large slices of smoked salmon
- 225g full-fat soft cheese
- 100-150ml sour cream
- 100g white crab meat
- 2 tsp chopped fresh dill, plus some sprigs to garnish
- lemon wedges, to garnish
FOR THE CUCUMBER PAPPARDELLE:
- 1 tbsp caster sugar
- finely grated zest and juice of 1 lemon
- 150ml olive oil
- a few black peppercorns
- 1-2 tsp white wine vinegar
- 1 large cucumber peeled
Line eight 100ml ramekins with the smoked salmon making sure there are not gaps and hanging it well over the sides.
Beat the cheese to soften and mix in 100ml soured cream – loosen with a little more cream if still too firm to spoon.
Pick over the crab and remove any tiny bits of shell. Stir into the cheese with the chopped dill and season. Spoon into the moulds and fold over the overhanging salmon, then cover with cling film and chill in the fridge for 2 hours (you can do this up to a day ahead).
Make the dressing for the cucumber. Put the sugar and 3 tbsp of water int a small saucepan and bring quickly to a simmer. Add the lemon zest and juice, oil and peppercorns, then taste and add 1-2 tsp of vinegar. Season with salt. Return to the boil, then cool (this can also be made up to a day ahead).
Use a swivel peeler to shave long strips of cucumber until you get to the seeds. Discard the centre. Don’t do this any more than 30 minutes beforehand or it will go soggy.
To serve, unwrap and run a knife between the salmon and the ramekins to pop them out onto plates. Strain the dressing through a sieve, mix a few tablespoons with the cucumber and arrange next to the timbales. Garnish with lemon wedges and dill and drizzle over some more dressing.
(Original recipe by Gary Rhodes in BBC Good Food Magazine, December 2004.)
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