Carlos and I celebrated our wedding anniversary last week and I prepared a special dinner for the both of us. I prepared this appetizer for the very special day. Many people like to add cream cheese with smoked salmon but I prefer using roasted peppers, green olives, hard boiled eggs etc. It gives the terrine a contrast of colors. So if you are having a party or celebration a special occasion, maybe you can prepare this as it only takes a few minutes to prepare but it will never fails to impress your guest.
A few days into the challenge and I am totally enjoying it. Tried out a couple jellies today and by now I am very comfortable using the Jelly moulds. No problem unmolding it :)
A few days into the challenge and I am totally enjoying it. Tried out a couple jellies today and by now I am very comfortable using the Jelly moulds. No problem unmolding it :)
Ingredients:
Recipe source: My Kitchen Snippets
1/4 pound smoked salmon – roughly chopped
1 roasted red pepper – chopped
2 hardboiled eggs
1/3 cup yellow sundried tomatoes in oil – roughly chopped
1/4 cup green olives – roughly chopped
1 tbsp mayo
Some chopped chives
Salt and pepper to taste
1. Roughly chopped up the eggs and mix it with mayo, chives, salt and pepper.
2. Line the Jelly Moulds with some aluminum foil. Add in about a tbsp of smoked salmon and press it tight with a spoon.
3. Follow by the chopped olives, peppers, hardboiled eggs, salmon again and lastly yellow sundried tomatoes.
4. Put it in the fridge and let it marinate and set for at least an hour. Unmold the terrine and serve it with some crackers or toasted crusty bread.
Another ingenious way of presenting your food... Love it to every bit! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so interesting! Best to serve our guest...:)
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary! Love your salmon terrine. Beautiful presentation...very creative! Love it :D
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary to you and Carlos! Certainly a cause for celebration and this look like it a very special dish for your both.
ReplyDeleteWe love using smoked salmon in our recipes too and will consider it since you have shown it can be easily moulded! :)
Happy Anniversary to you and Carlos! I love smoked salmon, this terribe has sone wonderful colours and ingredients!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely love the way you layered everything
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary :)
Looks very elegant! Happy anniversary :)-
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and perfect for celebration. Happy Anniversary!
ReplyDeleteNice colors, beautiful layers! Happy Anniversary!
ReplyDeletehappy anniversary to u gert & yr hubby..
ReplyDeletecantik layer2 gitu.. :)
Loving your creations more by the day!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary! Can't help admiring pictures of this 'jelly'!
ReplyDeleteLove the new way to eat smoke salmon!!! I simply love the way it was put together - what a great presentation!!
ReplyDeleteI love that you didn't pair it with cream cheese. Great idea of putting it in the jelly mould!
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Like a volcano. Waiting for you to make something with two cones... LOL!!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful terrine, glad to hear that you're now so comfortable with your jelly mould. Jia you!!
ReplyDeleteThis is look yummy!!Seem like practices make perfect with the mould!!Lookinh forward for the next creation..Happy Anniversary to you and hubby!!:)
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary!! That's very pretty presentation.
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary to you and Carlos...the salmon layered was perfectly done.
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love the concept of a savoury dessert, very creative use of the jelly mould. all the best to you for the contest :)
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary to you and Carlos :)
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary to lovely u n hubby! :D your way of presentation is indeed fascinating!! I bet if I present in your way, all my kids would finish every single bit! Looks so delicious!
ReplyDeletei learn a new thing again today... and i think i understand about it a little...
ReplyDeletefrom wiki...
Terrine may refer to:
* Terrine (cookware), a vessel for cooking a forcemeat loaf
* A terrine is a French forcemeat loaf similar to a pâté, made with more coarsely chopped ingredients.[1] Terrines are usually served cold[1] or at room temperature.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO U & HUBBY...
Hanushi, thank you :)
ReplyDeleteReese, yes and presentable too :)
Mary, thank you.
ChopinandMysaucepan, thank you. Yes it is easy to do this but make sure you line the mould with some foil :)
Leemei,Wendy, Eileen, Ann, thank you.
Lite Home Bake, K.Nor, Diary of Kay El, Cheah, thank you.
Josephine, this appetizer is easy to preapared.
Apple, :)
Suituapui, what are you thinking ha ha.. susah a bit lah if you want lava coming out of it :)
Lena, thank you for your support.
Nina, yes it is :)
ReplyDeleteKitchen,アンゼエリン said, thank you.
Noobcook, thanks for you support.
Elin, thank you.
Linda, thank you. Make this for your kids. I am sure they like the presentation as much as eating it :)
Hunny75, thank you. Yea we learn new things everything. I know I am :)
This terrine is beautiful and creative! All the best with the challenge and Happy Anniversary to you and Carlos!
ReplyDeleteEven though its late.. Happy Anniversary to you & Carlos!
ReplyDeleteI just love this creative presentation of the smoked salmon... XD
This smoked salmon terrine sounds wonderful. They are just the flavours that I enjoy eating.
ReplyDeleteI think I might serve this as an appetiser like you, when I invite some guests over. Thanks for the recipe!
Very interesting recipe for your smoked salmon terrine.We love our smoked salmon terrine but with cream cheese and we always buy it...so expensive somemore.Must try out this recipe soon.Beautiful presentation as always,gert.
ReplyDeleteI adore smoked salmon and this one looks so much more terror than Shereen's!
ReplyDeleteGert,
ReplyDeleteSimon is being rude!!!He can eat store bought smoked salmon terrine from on..hahaha
wow aunty! This is my favourite! It looks so pretty and creative! unlike my mothers.. Anyway, since your terrine looks so nice, do you have a patte recipe you can share with me?
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ReplyDelete-Justyn
Brilliant!
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