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Beech Anemone

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Liz Clayman

Ingredients

Basic Oil Dressing

20 pieces Beech Mushroom
15 g Garlic (minced)
45 g Tarragon
175 g Beurre Noisette
17 g Piment D'espilette
30 g Dried Cepes
850 g Sunflower Oil
2 g Colombian Curry Powder
2 pieces Garlic Cloves (finely chopped)

Dressing

80 g Basic Oil (see recipe above)
65 g Chardonnay Vinegar
25 g Sushi Vinegar
50 g Sambai Vinegar
10 g Green Soy Sauce
10 g Walnut Oil
20 g Lemon Juice

Cheese Cream

400 g Gouda Gris Sec
70 g Milk
2.4 g Xanthana

Garlic Butter

500 g Soft Butter
45 g Garlic
1 g Curry Powder
30 pieces Combava/Kaffir Fresh
30 pieces Organic Egg

Beech Anemone

30 pieces Red Meat Radish
30 pieces Green Meat Radish
30 pieces Purple Meat Radish
10 bunches Chives

Preparation

  1. Cheese Cream

    Step 1

    Boil the milk and blend with the cheese. Add the Canthana and strain. Let cool down.

  2. Garlic Butter

    Step 2

    Blend the soft butter with garlic and curry powder.

    Step 3

    Mix with Combava/Kaffir Fresh and organic egg.

  3. Beech Anemone

    Step 4

    Combine all ingredients into Beech Mushroom.

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