Trio of steak tartare with quail eggs
To start chop all the meat finely by knife and divide it into three parts and then dress it in the following ways : 1 The classic with the egg yolk In a bowl mix a couple tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil with a hint of mustard, some...
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Salmon flavored with lemon thyme and cold almond soup “Ajo blanco”
Possibly the night before, leave to soak the almonds with water and bread. Then blend it all adding oil, vinegar and salt. Drain with a fine strainer and squeeze all till the last drop with the help of a ladle. Let it sit in the...
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Salmon tartare with smoked herring’s caviar and creamy avocado
For the balance (acid – alkaline) I added the lemon juice only in the avocado’s cream as by eating it all together, it balances perfectly the fat of the salmon. Plus by not coming into direct contact with the fish, it does not cook...
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Duck breast with cherry vinaigrette
Wash, debone and chop the cherries with a knife. Put everything in a bowl and season with 1 tablespoon of balsamic vinegar and 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil. The vinaigrette may already be good like this. Indeed, this is...
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Sardines “Sarde in saor”, taste of the trip in Venice
Sarde in saor ( sardine saporite ) è uno tra i piatti più classici della cucina veneziana. Sostanzialmente è pesce fritto e poi macerato assieme a una cipollata con aceto. Nato come modo per far durare un'alimento grazie...
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Octopus brochettes with mango vinaigrette
To enhance even more the aromatic flavor of the mango I added cardamom, smoked paprika and a very light extra virgin olive oil to the vinaigrette. In a bowl, dissolve the honey with lemon’s juice, add the oil,...
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Ceviche with wine rosè marinade
The marinade that I’m presenting you, takes inspiration from the ceviche but with the addition of wine and ginger syrup to balance the acidity and the to replace partially the chili. You can use any type of fish, from...
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Peppered filet of beef with lemon
Take a central piece of fillet, about 400 gr. and season well with salt and plenty of black pepper coarsely ground on all sides. In a saucepan, add 5 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil and on high heat sir the fillet on...
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Paella de Marisco (Seafood paella)
To cook the paella there are three ways: a wood fire, on the appropriate gas burner for paella or on the burner ( even normal if not for a very large paella ) and then in the oven. This last one is what we do because we...
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I'm Luca, and maybe I can give you some ideas, advice, technical notion or just make you want to eat something good.
I am 35 years old and I am a food junky. I grew up between Tuscany, Liguria, Sardinia, Germany, England and now I live in Spain.
I'm a chef with a passion for his profession and vocation. I've been through many very different kitchens and worked with various chefs. Some of them more known, some of them better and some of them you are better off not knowing ............ instead, explore new flavors, combine tastes, listen to your palate, close your eyes, breathe the food …..
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Luca Dessole