ISRAEL MFA
 MFA newsletter
   
 
MFA     Facts About Israel     Israeli Cuisine     Dining in the Holy Land - 2000 Years Ago- Kidneys

Dining in the Holy Land - 2000 Years Ago- Kidneys Apicius

1 Jan 2000
 DINING IN THE HOLY LAND - 2000 YEARS AGO
 
  Kidneys Apicius


2 1/4 cups consomme
1 cup rice
6 Tbsp. margarine
2 shallots or the white parts of 4 spring onions, chopped finely
4 veal kidneys, with some of the fat left intact, sliced thinly
1/2 cup Madeira or Port wine
1 cup brown sauce (ideally home made)
salt and pepper to taste
1/4 cup pine nuts
1/4 tsp. ground coriander

In a saucepan, bring the consomme to a boil and cook the rice until it is done. Set aside to keep warm.

Melt 3 Tbsp. of the margarine in a large heavy skillet and saute the shallots for one minute. Add the kidney slices and saute over a high flame just until the red color disappears. Add the Madeira and simmer briskly for about two minutes. Reduce the flame, add the brown sauce and season to taste with salt and pepper. Heat through without allowing to boil again.

Mix the remaining margarine together with the rice. Add the pine nuts, coriander, salt and pepper to taste and toss well. To serve, mound the rice in the center of a preheated serving dish and surround with the kidney slices. Spoon over the sauce in which the kidneys were cooked. (Serves 4 - 6)


  • Back to Dining in the Holy Land

  •  
     
    E-mail to a friend
    Print the article
    Add to my bookmarks
    Also available in
      Spanish
       
     
       
     
         Feedback | Map | Hebrew     
     
    © 2008 Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs - The State of Israel. All rights reserved.   Terms of use   Use of cookies