Burgundy ham terrine recipe

- Cuisine: French
- Serves 10
Montargis – Gueugnon
Le Tour de France travels from the Loire Valley to Burgundy and French chef Gabriel Gaté speaks to Will Studd about the local cheese. French charcutier, Stéphane Langlois, prepares a ham and herb terrine which is a speciality of Burgundy. Sommelier Christian Maier matches the terrine with a local wine. For more Tour news, visit the SBS Tour de France website.
Ingredients
2 litres pork stock1.3 kg salted pork leg, including some skin
60g gelatine powder
1 litre of clear chicken stock, or water
100ml red wine vinegar
100ml chardonnay
1 brown onion, chopped
About 1/3 cup chopped parsley
A little ground white pepper
Preparation
Bring the pork stock to a simmer. Add the pieces of salted pork leg and simmer for about2 1/2 hours. The pork is now ham. Drain the ham and cool on a dish.
While the pork is cooling down, whisk the powdered gelatine into the hot chicken stock and mix well until all the gelatine is dissolved. Add the vinegar and wine and allow to cool.
Preheat the oven to 150°C.
Ladle 1 cm of the chicken stock into a 2-litre terrine dish. Add 2 tbsp chopped onion and
2 tbsp parsley.
Cut the cooled ham into 2 cm thick slices and season with a little white pepper. Finely shred the pork skin.
Add a layer of ham slices on top of the stock in the terrine. Ladle in a bit more stock, then sprinkle with 2 more tablespoons of chopped onion and parsley and top with the shredded pork skin.
Top with another layer of ham, then ladle in more stock and add 2 tbsp onion and parsley. Top with a final layer of ham and ladle in more stock to cover the ham by almost 1 cm.
Lastly, top with the remaining onion and parsley. Bake the terrine in the preheated oven for about 20 minutes.
Remove from the oven and allow to cool, then refrigerate overnight to set.
Turn the terrine out before cutting it into 2 cm slices. It’s often served with gherkins and French bread.
If you enjoyed this Burgundy ham terrine recipe then browse more French recipes, meat recipes, entertaining recipes and our most popular hainanese chicken rice recipe.
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