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Easy instant mayonnaise, Artichoke mousse – Wolfgang Puck BIBC1025 User Manual

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Easy Instant Mayonnaise

INGREDIENTS

2 cups oil, i.e. canola, peanut, vegetable or olive oil
2 large eggs
1 teaspoon lemon juice or white vinegar
1 teaspoon dry mustard
1 scant salt
pinch cayenne (optional)
fresh herb leaves

METHOD

1

Place all the ingredients into a 1 quart mason jar.

2

Switch the power on the speed selector to speed 5.

3

Place the multipurpose blade onto the immersion blender.

4

Put the immersion blender into jar, while pressing the power switch,
pull up slowly.

Note:

Perfect mayonnaise every time. Try adding a few fresh tarragon or basil

leaves for a wonderful flavor. Store in the refrigerator with a secure lid, do not
keep for more then a week.

Recipe courtesy Deborah Murray, Wolfgang Puck, Food Stylist

Artichoke Mousse

Serves 4

INGREDIENTS

4 or 5 very large artichokes
2 lemons, halved
4 tablespoons (2 ounces) unsalted butter, at room temperature
about 2 tablespoons heavy cream
salt
freshly ground pepper

METHOD

1

Trim away the leaves from the artichokes to expose the bottoms.
Rub the cut surfaces with lemon to prevent oxidation.

2

Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the juice of half a lemon and
the artichoke bottoms, cover with a linen towel or several sheets of paper
towels and cook until the artichokes are tender, 40 to 50 minutes.

3

Remove the artichokes and drain. Remove and discard the fiber from the
center of the chokes.

4

Use hand blender to purée the artichoke bottoms with the butter. Pass the
purée through a tamis or fine strainer into a heavy saucepan and heat
through. Stir in the cream and correct the seasonings with salt, pepper and
lemon juice.

PRESENTATION

Serve as a side dish to accompany lamb or chicken or use as a bed for sliced
meats and poultry.

Note:

To reheat, place the mousse in a heavy saucepan, add 1

tablespoon each of unsalted butter and heavy cream. Heat slowly, stirring
constantly.

Recipe courtesy Wolfgang Puck, Recipes from Spago, Chinois, and Points East
and West (Random House, 1986)

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