Cumbrian Lamb Hoggit with textures of Greek Salad

CHEF

CHEF

Standard Supplier 9th April 2019
CHEF

CHEF

Standard Supplier

Cumbrian Lamb Hoggit with textures of Greek Salad

This dish brings together Cumbria hoggit prepared 2 ways (roast loin & confit belly) with lovage sponge and tuile, red onion marmalade, olive tapenade, marinated olives, torched cucumber, feta cheese beignet and preserved cherry tomatoes. Ideal for late Summer and Autumn menus.

Ingredients

  • 4 Pieces of lamb Hoggit loin approx 80g each
  • 4 pieces of lamb flap approx 100g each before cooking
  • 15g olive oil
  • 4 Garlic bulbs
  • 12 Pitted green and black olives (pre marinated if possible for maximum flavour effect)
  • 10g Bunch of thyme
  • 10 bunch of rosemary
  • 150g lovage
  • 3 red onions
  • 50g demerara sugar
  • 1 tablespoon Marmite
  • Plain flour
  • 5 eggs
  • 3g Moltodextrin
  • 1 orange
  • 1 lemon
  • 5 anchovies
  • 100g pitted black olives unmarinated
  • 6 cherry tomatoes
  • 1 cucumber
  • 300g feta cheese
  • 200g panko crumb
  • 200g CHEF:registered: All Natural Lamb Stock reduced by half
  • CHEF:registered: Signature Black Garlic Paste to garnish

Method

Prep Time: 40 minutes. Cooking Time: 1 hour
Prepare the Hoggit saddle (remove the loin) separate the belly flaps from the middle fat. Confit the belly for 1.5 hrs on a medium heat 120-150 degrees in a fan oven.
Prepare the loin in portions and seal in a bag with rosemary, thyme and garlic and cook sous vide for 20 minutes at 54oc. (This will be pan roasted in butter just before service)
Take 100g of lovage with 4 eggs and 1 extra egg white plus 25g plain flour blend together in a food processor and pass through a conical sieve.
Place the passed mixture into an isigun and hit with 2 charges of n2o.
Slit the bottom of a plastic cup squire and add in the mix till 1/3 full and place in a microwave on full power for 45 seconds.
Place immediately in the freezer and leave to cool this prevents sinkage.
Return the remaining lovage pulp to a blender and add 7% moltadextrin and blend till smooth and spread on silpat mat.
Dry in dehydrator until crisp.
Slice the red onions and sweat until broken down add a little demerara sugar and a tablespoon of marmite.
Cover with CHEF All Natural lamb stock simmer until reduced and stock is coating the onions.
Cut feta cheese into 1.5cm cubes and panni with panto crumb.
Chill well before use.
Peel the cucumber remove the seeds and cut into even sized batons
Blend 50g black olives, 1 clove of garlic zest, juice of half a lemon and 5 anchovy fillets together. Add 15g olive oil a little at a time to emulsify the tapenade paste
To plate using a pastry brush paint a line down the centre of the plate with the CHEF Signature Black Garlic Paste
Sear the lamb loin and confit belly skin side down in a hot pan and season the base with foaming butter.
Remove from the heat and set aside in the pan.
Take 3 of the cucumber batons and to add some colour.
Place in the centre of the plate like a ladder
Place a small dollop of the tapenade and onion marmalade at the end of each baton. Place a marinated olives and half a dried cherry tomatoes on top.
Fry the feta beignet until golden season with lemon juice and place the cube on the puree mix beside the olives and tomato.
Give the lamb loin and belly a glaze with the Signature Lamb stock before placing on the plate. Plate the loin between the centre batons and belly off set to other side.
Garnish with the lovage sponge and tuile.
Drizzle with lovage oil and serve with reduced CHEF All Natural lamb stock.

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