This was originally published on April 8, 2011 on CityRoom (1.5 million) and then picked up by JustLuxe (2.5 million) on April 30, 2011.

 

Chef Mathew Macartney of Chateau Yearing Shares an Intriguing Salad Plate

April 8th, 2011

While exploring the Australian Yarra Valley wine region, I was able to experience the five star, heritage-listed Victorian mansion.  Chateau Yearing, sitting on 250 acres, is a member of Relais & Chateaux. In the parlor, while enjoying scones and tea, I discovered Head Chef Mathew Macartney. Mathew oversees the Sweetwater Café and Elenore’s, a One Chef’s Hat in The Age Good Food Guide. Elenore’s has won numerous awards since Mathew arrived. He has also been a celebrity chef on Silversea’s cruise line the past two years. Chef Macartney’s talent speaks for itself in the recipe he chose to share.

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Crisp Parcel of Persian Feta, Shaved Beetroot and Black Truffle Salad, Beetroot Jelly

For the parcel:

  • 600g (about 21 oz) Persian feta or goats cheese
  • 250g (about 8-3/4 oz) cottage cheese or ricotta
  • 2 egg yokes
  • 1tsp chopped thyme
  • Salt and pepper
  • 16 sheets brick pastry
  • 200mls (about 10 tbs) clarified butter

 

Method for the feta filling:

In a food processor combine feta, cottage cheese, egg yokes and thyme process until mix is very smooth season with salt and pepper (not much salt as the feta acts as the primary seasoning).

Remove feta mixture from the food processor and spread evenly 1cm thick onto a tray lined with cling film, refrigerate until the mixture is firm.

Turn the feta mixture out onto a chopping board and remove the cling film. With a hot knife cut the feta slab into 10cm x 5cm rectangles.

To construct the parcels:

Place one sheet of the brick pastry on a work surface and brush with room temperature clarified butter.

Place another sheet of brick pastry on top and brush with the clarified butter, again.

Place a rectangle of the feta mix lengthways in the middle and wrap the pastry around the feta mix to create an envelope, ensuring the feta is completely encased in the pastry.

Repeat the process with the remaining feta and pastry to make 8 parcels.

For the beetroot jelly:

  • 1 lt  (about 1 qt and .25 c) beetroot juice (fresh)
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • 3 tbsp sherry vinegar
  • 11 sheets gelatin soaked in cold water (gold leaf gelatin)
  • Salt and pepper

Method for the beetroot jelly:

In a heavy based pot bring beetroot juice, sugar, and sherry vinegar to the boil, then turn down to a simmer allow to simmer for 15 min.

Season the mixture with salt and freshly cracked pepper, pass mixture through a fine strainer.

Remove gelatin from water and add the softened gelatin to the beetroot mixture. Pour the beetroot mixture into a lightly greased tray deep enough to create a 1cm thick sheet of jelly. Place the jelly in the fridge on a flat surface and allow to set overnight. The next day using a 3cm round cutter cut disks out of the jelly the remaining jelly can be re-melted and re-molded to use another day. Refrigerate the cut disks until ready to use.

For the beetroot paint:

  • 500 mls (about 2.25 c) beetroot juice
  • 2 tbsp sugar
  • 1 tbsp sherry vinegar

Method for the beetroot paint:

Combine all ingredients in a heavy based pot and bring to the boil then turn down to a simmer allow to simmer until liquid is reduced to 50 mls and becomes quite viscose remove from the heat and store at room temperature.

For the truffle vinaigrette:

  • 2 tbsp sweet French mustard
  • 1 tbsp sherry vinegar
  • 1 tsp truffle paste or finely diced scraps from the shaved truffles
  • 50 mls (about 2.5 tbsp) truffle oil  (combine with the extra virgin olive oil)                   
  • 100 mls (about 5 tsp) extra virgin olive oil     
  • Salt and freshly cracked pepper

Method for the truffle vinaigrette:

Combine mustard, sherry vinegar and truffle paste in a bowl and whisk together, gradually adding the combined truffle oil and extra virgin olive oil. Season with salt and freshly cracked pepper.

To construct the dish:

  • 3 cups of frisée lettuce
  • 8 Persian feta parcels
  • 24 beetroot jelly disks
  • 8 peeled baby beetroots
  • 50 mls beetroot paint
  • 1  Périgord truffle
  • 100 (about 2.5 mls tbsp) truffle vinaigrette 
  • Vegetable oil

 

Method:

Place a non stick frying pan over a moderate heat add enough vegetable oil to cover the base of the pan.

Place the feta parcels into the pan and cook on both sides until golden brown, remove the parcels from the pan and place on absorbent paper and season with salt and pepper place on one side of the plates.

Alongside the parcel with a pastry brush paint a thin strip of the beetroot paint, beside the paint place the beetroot jelly (3 per plate).

In a bowl combine frisée and truffle vinaigrette. Then with a truffle slicer or a sharp mandolin, slice the baby beetroots and truffle and add to the frisée and truffle vinaigrette.

Season with salt and freshly cracked pepper and place a small amount of the salad between the feta parcel and the jelly distributing the raw sliced beetroot and the truffle evenly between the plates.

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By Maralyn D. Hill

Freelance travel writer Maralyn D. Hill is President of the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association. Maralyn focuses on food, spas, travel, and wine, while still covering meetings, incentives, and corporate assignments.

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Chef Mathew Macartney of Chateau Yering Shares an Intriguing Salad Plate

By: Maralyn D. Hill, President, It’l Food, Wine & Travel Writers Assoc.  |  Posted: Apr. 30th, 2011

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While exploring the Australian Yarra Valley wine region, I was able to experience the five star, heritage-listed Victorian mansion. Chateau Yering, sitting on 250 acres, is a member of Relais & Chateaux. In the parlor, while enjoying scones and tea, I discovered Head Chef Mathew Macartney.Mathew oversees the Sweetwater Café and Elenore’s, a One Chef’s Hat in The Age Good Food Guide. Elenore’s has won numerous awards since Mathew arrived. He has also been a celebrity chef on Silversea’s cruise linethe past two years. Chef Macartney’s talent speaks for itself in the recipe he chose to share.
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Crisp Parcel of Persian Feta, Shaved Beetroot and Black Truffle Salad, Beetroot JellyFor the parcel:
  • 600g (about 21 oz) Persian feta or goats cheese
  • 250 g (about 8-3/4 oz) cottage cheese or ricotta
  • 2 egg yokes
  • 1 tsp chopped thyme
  • Salt and pepper
  • 16 sheets brick pastry
  • 200 mls (about 10 tbs) clarified butterMethod for the feta filling:
    In a food processor combine feta, cottage cheese, egg yokes and thyme process until mix is very smooth season with salt and pepper (not much salt as the feta acts as the primary seasoning).Remove feta mixture from the food processor and spread evenly 1cm thick onto a tray lined with cling film, refrigerate until the mixture is firm.Turn the feta mixture out onto a chopping board and remove the cling film. With a hot knife cut the feta slab into 10cm x 5cm rectangles.To construct the parcels:
    Place one sheet of the brick pastry on a work surface and brush with room temperature clarified butter.

    Place another sheet of brick pastry on top and brush with the clarified butter, again.

    Place a rectangle of the feta mix lengthways in the middle and wrap the pastry around the feta mix to create an envelope, ensuring the feta is completely encased in the pastry. Repeat the process with the remaining feta and pastry to make 8 parcels.

    For the beetroot jelly:

  • 1 lt (about 1 qt and .25 c) beetroot juice (fresh)
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • 3 tbsp sherry vinegar
  • 11 sheets gelatin soaked in cold water (gold leaf gelatin)
  • Salt and pepperMethod for the beetroot jelly:
    Combine all ingredients in a heavy based pot and bring to the boil then turn down to a simmer allow to simmer until liquid is reduced to 50 mls and becomes quite viscose remove from the heat and store at room temperature.For the truffle vinaigrette:
  • 2 tbsp sweet French mustard
  • 1 tbsp sherry vinegar
  • 1 tsp truffle paste or finely diced scraps from the shaved truffles
  • 50 mls (about 2.5 tbsp) truffle oil (combine with the extra virgin olive oil)
  • 100 mls (about 5 tsp) extra virgin olive oil
  • Salt and freshly cracked pepperMethod for the truffle vinaigrette:
    Combine mustard, sherry vinegar and truffle paste in a bowl and whisk together, gradually adding the combined truffle oil and extra virgin olive oil. Season with salt and freshly cracked pepper.To construct the dish:
  • 3 cups of frisée lettuce
  • 8 Persian feta parcels
  • 24 beetroot jelly disks
  • 8 peeled baby beetroots
  • 50 mls beetroot paint
  • 1 Périgord truffle
  • 100 (about 2.5 mls tbsp) truffle vinaigrette
  • Vegetable oilMethod:
    Place a non stick frying pan over a moderate heat add enough vegetable oil to cover the base of the pan.Place the feta parcels into the pan and cook on both sides until golden brown, remove the parcels from the pan and place on absorbent paper and season with salt and pepper place on one side of the plates.Alongside the parcel with a pastry brush paint a thin strip of the beetroot paint, beside the paint place the beetroot jelly (3 per plate).In a bowl combine frisée and truffle vinaigrette. Then with a truffle slicer or a sharp mandolin, slice the baby beetroots and truffle and add to the frisée and truffle vinaigrette.

    Season with salt and freshly cracked pepper and place a small amount of the salad between the feta parcel and the jelly distributing the raw sliced beetroot and the truffle evenly between the plates.

    This post originally appeared on CityRoom.com

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