Pig trotters in Lukitxene style
Seasonal period:
All year
Allergens:
Ingredients for 5 portions
Calculate portions
Leg of pork
0.375 kg
Onion
0.05 kg
Leek
0.25 ud
Garlic, bulb
0.5 ud
Black peppercorns
0.25 g
Table salt
0.75 g
Biscayne sauce
0.063 l
Garlic cream
0.025 l
Filo pastry
0.003 ud
Purple potato
0.05 kg
Purple onion from Zalla
0.063 kg
Chorizo pepper
0.75 ud
Small golden apple
0.009 kg
Bread
1.563 g
Table salt
0.125 g
Extra virgin olive oil
0.003 l
White stock
0.063 l
Garlic, bulb
0.5 ud
Cream
0.02 l
Olive oil
0.01 l
Table salt
0.1 g
Elaboration
The following elaborations are necessary for this recipe:
For the pig's trotters:
- Clean the pig's trotters of hair and cut in half lengthwise, flange and cook in a pressure cooker with the vegetables cut into pieces.
- Once cooked, remove from the cooking broth with the vegetables that have been discarded and leave to cool.
- Bone the trotters, stuff with chopped candied mushrooms and form into cylinders, wrapping them in cling film. Leave the cylinders to solidify in the fridge.
- Once the stuffed cylinders are cold, cut into discs and roll in batter.
For the Byscaian sauce:
For the Garlic cream:
for the tulip:
- Cut 5 cm diameter discs of filo pastry with the pastry cutter, at a rate of three plates per portion.
- Brush each plate with a brush and a little olive oil and place one plate on top of the other.
- Turn the pastry tulips upside down in a bonbon mould and bake at 180 ºC, dry heat, for 6 minutes, until golden brown.
For the crispy purple potato crystal
MOUNTING
- Pour a little hot Biscayan sauce over the tulip.
- Place the disc of breaded stuffed trotters on top of the sauce.
- Garnish the lid with cold garlic mousseline and crispy purple potato.
Nutritional information (1 portion)
Energy
236.12
kcal
Carbohydrates
5.04
g
Proteins
17.51
g
Lipids
16.18
g
Fiber
1.07
g
Saturates
4.46
g
Monounsaturated fatty acids
3.53
g
Polyunsaturated fatty acids
1.44
g
Cholesterol
84.66
mg
Calcium
49.05
mg
Iron
2.35
mg
Zinc
2.06
mg
Vitamin A
36.26
ug
Vitamin C
10.3
g
Folic acid
22.1
ug
Salt (Sodium)
611.1
mg
Sugars
1.94
g
The data is merely a guide and should not be used for medical purposes. Those responsible for the web disclaims any responsibility.
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