1 stephen ceideburg
STUFFING
2 cup fresh black figs
1 cup fresh date
1 cup coarsely chopped, lightly roasted w, alnuts
MEAT
10 lb boar hind
1 tbsp olive oil
1 crushed thyme to taste
1 salt to taste
SAUCE
2 cup port wine
1 cup zinfandel
1/2 cup sugar
1 cup chopped fresh or dried figs
1 tbsp chopped shallots
2 cup demi-glace (reduced stock)
1 tbsp unsalted butter
1 salt to taste
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Roast Wild Boar With Fig Date & Walnut Stuffi
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Combine stuffing ingredients in a food processor and chop coarsely.
Set aside.
Remove the bone from the boar hind and meticulously clean tendons and
fat from inside the leg. Stuff with half the stuffing mixture and
neatly reform the leg to its original shape. Using butcher's twine,
truss the boar. Rub the surface of roast with a bit of olive oil;
season with thyme and salt. Place on a rack in a shallow roasting
pan. Roast in a 350 degree F. oven approx- imately I hour, or until
the internal temperature reaches 140 degree F.
Remove roast from oven and let rest 20 minutes before carving.
Sauce: Combine port, Zinfandel, sugar and figs in a heavy bottomed
saucepan. Cook over high heat until the mixture reaches the
consistency of a conserve. Puree in a blender, and strain through a
fine sieve. Set aside.
Combine shallots and a splash of port in a heavy-bottomed saucepan
and cook until almost dry. Add the fig-port syrup and demi-glace.
Cook until reduced by half. Season with salt and whisk in butter.
Carve roast and garnish each serving with a portion of the remaining
stuffing, a bit of sauce and, if desired, fresh black figs.
PER SERVING: 505 calories, 52 g protein, 34 g carbohydrate, 16 g fat
(4 g saturated), 173 mg cholesterol, 127 mg sodium, 4 g fiber.
From Rosemary Campiformio, St. Orres, Gualala
Heidi Haughy Cusik writing in the San Francisco Chronicle, 12/18/91.
Posted by Stephen Ceideburg
Serves: 10
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