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Pan-seared Abalone with Squid-Ink Risotto

Posted on Mar 14th, 2017
by Harald Bresselschmidt
Categories:
  • Fine Dining
  • Seafood Recipes
Pan-seared Abalone with Squid-Ink Risotto

Abalone are cold-water marine snails that can be found on the menus of some of the world’s most expensive restaurants. It is indeed one of the most expensive seafood in the world and it is especially popular and considered a delicacy in Chile, France, New Zealand and South-East Asia.

Below are the instructions for this amazing pan-seared abalone recipe with squid-ink risotto submitted by Chef Harald Bresselschmidt. Enjoy!

Pan-seared Abalone with Squid-Ink Risotto

Abalone, Pan-Seared And Served With Squid-Ink Risotto

Harald Bresselschmidt
This is a delicious pan-seared abalone recipe with squid-ink risotto submitted by Chef Harald Bresselschmidt.
4.92 from 46 votes
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Prep Time 7 hours hrs
Cook Time 45 minutes mins
Total Time 13 hours hrs
Course Main Course
Cuisine Italian
Servings 4 servings

Ingredients
 
 

Risotto:

  • 25 g butter
  • 1 small onion chopped
  • 80 grams arborio rice risotto rice
  • 1 sachet squid iInk
  • 100 ml white wine
  • 100 ml fish stock
  • 150 ml vegetable stock
  • salt
  • 1 teaspoon lemon thyme fresh, chopped
  • 2 tablespoons parsley fresh, chopped
  • 40 g cold butter

Abalone:

  • 4 abalone fresh, clean, and thinly sliced
  • 1 lime zest and juice
  • 25 ml vermouth
  • 30 g butter for frying
  • 1/4 teaspoon sea salt fine

Foam:

  • 200 ml white wine
  • 50 ml vermouth dry
  • 2 star anise
  • 1 small leek only the white part
  • 1 lime
  • 60 g butter cut into small blocks

Instructions
 

  • Marinate the abalone with lime zest and a drop of vermouth.
  • Mix the remaining vermouth with the lime juice and keep aside to flash sauté the abalone.
  • The risotto should only be cooked about 15 minutes before serving you start frying the abalone so as to finish both at the same time.
  • Heat butter in a deep saucepan and sweat the onion until soft.
  • Add risotto rice and the squid ink, stir for one minute to heat up the rice and deglaze with the white wine.
  • Reduce until dry, then add one-third of the hot vegetable stock, season and cook on fairly high heat while stirring continuously.
  • Add more stock as the rice cooks just about dry. This process should take about 11–13 minutes.
  • Add the herbs and butter and stir until integrated. Adjust with stock if necessary, to make sure the risotto stays moist while binding it with the butter.

To serve:

  • Add butter to frying pan and sear the abalone for 30 seconds only.
  • De-glaze with vermouth and lemon juice to finish.
  • Salt to taste.
  • Remove from the heat and serve immediately with the risotto.
  • Then add foam and garnish with shoots or small leaves.
  • Important is to not overpower the delicate flavours of abalone.

Notes

Pan-seared Abalone with Squid-Ink Risotto
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Harald Bresselschmidt

Harald Bresselschmidt has earned worldwide recognition as the owner and chef of Aubergine Restaurant, a gastronomic highlight of Cape Town. “When I was 11 years old, I cooked an elaborate Christmas feast for my family and it was then that I knew that I would be a Chef”. Harald began his culinary studies at 14 and achieved his Diploma by just 17 years old making him the youngest chef in the region. Growing up on the family farm in the pristine Eifel region of Germany instilled in him a love for nature and an appreciation for natural produce. His early experiences in a small hotel near Esternach on the Luxembourg border taught him the basics of classical and impressed upon him the value of making everything from scratch. The following 11 years saw Harald working in kitchens in Germany, Holland, London and Switzerland before being awarded his Masters of Gastronomy and Kitchen Management from the Heidelberg Hotel School. When the famed Grand Roche Hotel of Paarl came to Germany scouting for a new head chef, Harald jumped at the chance of a new adventure. He arrived in South Africa in 1992 on a 2-year contract, fell in love with the country and met his wife to be. Thereafter Harald spent a year cooking in France followed by a brief stint at Rhebokskloof Wine Farm while looking for premises to house his own restaurant. In the historic Gardens area he found a charming old building. Once the home of the first Chief Justice of the Cape, the building has a rich epicurean legacy. Harald felt a resonance between the classic ambience and his personal style and opened Aubergine Restaurant in 1996. The name Aubergine stems from a love of the vegetable. He is inspired by the contrast between the dark skin and light flesh and has incorporated aubergines into a number of his signature dishes. Initially many of the ingredients we take for granted today, were not available in South Africa. As new items such as Kalahari truffles, Asian vegetables and farmed abalone became available Harald introduced them into his dishes. His cuisine is constantly evolving, but a classic base underlies all the innovations and he places great importance on keeping foods in as natural a form as possible. He strives to maintain the texture and flavour of ingredients and enhance them through marination. In order to preserve the integrity of meat and fish he receives whole carcasses and whole fish. He has built up a network of trusted smaller suppliers thereby ensuring the origin and quality of his produce. Harald places great emphasis on food and wine pairing to complete a full gastronomic experience. Over time he has developed relationships with many of the Cape winemakers and boasts an extensive winelist. A growing range of Aubergine label wines has revolutionised the concept of “house wines” as he has enlisted top winemakers, specialized in their respective cultivars, to create unique wines tailored to complement his food. In 2009 Harald found another former Cape home close by where he could custom-build a wine cellar in which to store his impressive collection in optimum conditions. He meticulously renovated the building and transformed the main area of the house to include elegant receptions areas and a 40-seater dining room. Auslese, his function venue, was born. Delving deeper into wine and food pairing, Auslese caters for bespoke winemaker’s dinners, corporate functions and special eventcs of all kinds. Harald has cooked all over the world as a guest Chef, from Sydney to Singapore to Sylt to Montreal. Many awards have been bestowed on the Aubergine Restaurant and he has garnered a loyal following both locally and abroad. Awards

  • * San Pellegrino Top 100 in 2009
  • * Winner of Diners Club Wine List Awards annually since 1997
  • * Winner of Diners Club Wine List Awards ‘Best Wine list in SA’ 2016
  • * Rossouw’s Restaurant Guide top category award
  • * Platinum Award from the SA Tourism Council
  • * American Express Platinum Fine Dining Programme Member

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