Wild-Striped-Bass Tartare With Chocolate 'Ivoire'
- Total Time
- 30 minutes, plus 6 hours' refrigeration
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Ingredients
- 1¼teaspoons powdered gelatin
- 1cup fish fumet, warmed
- 2tablespoons yuzu juice or lime juice
- Salt to taste
- 6ounces sashimi-grade, skinless wild-striped-bass fillet, finely diced
- 1½tablespoons very finely grated Valrhona Ivoire white chocolate
- 1tablespoon ''dolce'' (sweet) extra-virgin olive oil, preferably Ligurian
- Fleur de sel sea salt to taste
- 5tablespoons cake flour
- 2tablespoons cornstarch
- Small pinch baking powder
- Safflower oil for deep frying
- 4shiso leaves, sliced in half
For the Yuzu Gelée
For the Tartare
For the Shiso Tempura
Preparation
- Step 1
To make the gelée: Combine gelatin and 1½ tablespoons cold water and set aside. Meanwhile, combine warm fumet and yuzu or lime juice; taste and season as needed with salt. (Bottled yuzu may already contain salt.) Stir in gelatin until it is completely melted. Refrigerate at least 6 hours.
- Step 2
For the tartare: Toss bass, white chocolate and olive oil. Season with salt and toss again. Refrigerate.
- Step 3
Combine the flour, cornstarch and baking powder. Using a fork, stir in ⅓ cup cold water until all lumps are gone. Let sit for a few minutes, stir again and add more cold water until batter is about the thickness of pancake batter.
- Step 4
Heat oil in a small deep pot to 325 degrees. Dip shiso leaves into batter, shake off excess and fry until crisp but not browned. Drain and keep warm.
- Step 5
Place 2 tablespoons of gelée on each of 4 small plates. Top each with ¼ of the tartare and lay 2 tempura leaves on top.
- Yuzu juice can be ordered from Kalustyan's, (800) 352-3451.
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