My Favorite Liver Pâté Recipe
I'm a huge fan of the taste of liver (and organ meat in general) because of its nutrients. But like most people, I don't like the taste of liver.
Liver pâté is a great way to increase your liver intake because it's delicious and it masks the strong flavor of liver. I used to buy liver pâté at Whole Foods until I figured out that making liver pâté at home is dead simple.
So in this paleo and keto-friendly recipe, I'll show you how you can make liver pâté at home in less than 10 minutes.
All you need are the following ingredients:
- Raw liver (ideally from a pastured-raised animal). You can use beef, chicken or pig liver.
- Bacon fat or butter (you can also use duck fat, tallow or other healthy sources of fat)
- Onion
- Garlic
- A splash of vinegar or red wine
- Salt (we use Redmond Real Salt)
- Spices (Peppercorn...)
[How to make]
Simply cook the liver until the center is pink, melt the fat and sautee the onions/garlic. Then add all the ingredients to a food processor and process until you get a creamy paste. Fill the paste into a glass container (or multiple smaller containers) and place it in the fridge until it has solidified.
Then enjoy the liver pâté as-is or, smear it on a (paleo/keto) bread, cheese, or whatever else you like.
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[Chapter Markers]
0:00 - Intro
0:35 - Liver: The Ultimate Superfood
1:26 - Liver Pâté Ingredients
3:06 - Prepping the Liver
3:45 - Melting the Fat and Adding Garlic and Onions
4:57 - Cooking the Liver
8:28 - Blending the Ingredients in a Food Processor
8:51 - My Closing Thoughts
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Chicken Liver Pâté
Chicken Liver Pâté
00:00 Intro
00:44 Prepping Shallots and Livers
02:20 Cooking Livers
04:03 Liver Doneness
05:55 Caramelizing Shallots
07:55 Pureeing the Pâté
If you don’t want shallots for garnish, reduce the amount to 200g
500g chicken livers
1 Tbsp oil for high heat cooking (like canola)
2 Tbsp butter (1 for the livers and 1 for the shallots)
350g sliced shallots
Salt and black pepper
1/4 cup cognac (or any brandy, port, madeira, wine, or stock)
3/4 cups heavy cream
1 tsp balsamic vinegar
Rinse, dry, and trim the chicken livers. Set a large pan (if possible stainless steel) over medium-high heat. Add canola oil and 1 Tbsp of butter. Season the livers with salt and pepper. When the pan is hot, add the livers and cook until golden on both sides, about 2 min per side. I prefer the livers at 150F, which is very pink inside. Remove to a plate.
Reduce heat to low. Add another tablespoon of butter and wait for it to melt. Add the shallots and salt. Cook, stirring occasionally until they begin to brown. When the brown bits on the bottom of the pan become dark, add the cognac and scrape them up to integrate them with the shallots. Continue cooking the shallots, stirring occasionally, until they are very tender and jammy, adding olive oil if the pan feels dry, 15-20 min. Stir in the balsamic vinegar. Taste and correct for salt. Remove about 1/3 of the shallots and reserve for garnish.
Add 1/4 cup of cream and bring to a simmer scraping up the brown bits. If you want your livers more well done, add them to the pan and cook, stirring frequently, until the inside is no longer pink. Cool till warm.
Put the livers, shallots and the remaining 1/2 cup of cream into a blender or food processor and puree until silky smooth. For firmer texture, reduce the cream by 1/4 cup and replace it with 2 Tbsp butter.
Spoon into containers. Press the plastic wrap into the top of the pâté or seal with some clarified butter or chicken fat. Refrigerate overnight. Serve with rewarmed shallots and any fruit jam. It’s also good with pickled shallots and Dijon mustard.
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Salt to taste
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1/2 Cup Water
Black Pepper (as desired)
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2 Tablespoon Butter (Salted/Unsalted; accordingly adjust Salt whilst cooking)
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