Tapenade coulis topped with herbed veal roulade slices, Hakurei turnips, turnip greens, and glazed Delicata squash

Herbed Veal Roulade with Glazed Delicata Squash, Hakurei Turnips and Tapenade Coulis

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Yield: 6 servings

Ingredients:

 2 Veal tenderloin
 ¼ cup Basil leavesfine chiffonade
 ¼ cup Parsley leavesfine chiffonade
 ¼ cup Extra virgin olive oil
 2 tbsp Extra virgin olive oil
 1 tsp Salt
 ¼ tsp White pepper
 ¼ cup Pinenutstoasted and chopped
 1 lb Caul fatsoaked overnight in cold water
Squash and Tokyo Turnips
 2 Delicata squashmedium size
 1 cup Unsalted buttercold
 18 Hakurei (Tokyo) turnips
 3 Garlic clovespeeled, smashed
Glaze
 1 cup Golden balsamic vinegar
 1 tbsp Brown sugar
Tapenade Coulis
 ½ cup Kalamata olivespitted
 1 tbsp Capers
 1 tsp Dijon mustard
 ¼ cup Extra virgin olive oil

Preparation:

1

Trim the tenderloins and butterfly open lengthwise. Pound slightly to a thickness of 1/3 inch. Set aside.

2

Combine basil, parsley, 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil, salt, white pepper, and pinenuts. Spread the mixture on one side of the veal.

3

Roll the veal up tightly and then roll in caul fat. Secure with twine.

4

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

For the Squash:
5

Cut the delicata squash ends off and clean out the seeds. (Toast and reserve for garnish if desired) and slice the squash into 1/3-inch rounds.

For the Tokyo Turnips:
6

Trim the greens of the turnips, leaving an inch of stem at the top of each turnip. Roughly chop the greens and set aside.

7

Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Have an ice bath ready.

8

Blanch the turnips for 2-3 minutes and shock in ice water. Using a paring knife, peel the skin carefully and then slice each turnip in half.

9

Blanch the delicata squash for 1 minute until al dente and shock. Drain and reserve.

For the Glaze:
10

Reduce the balsamic vinegar and brown sugar on medium heat in a small saucepan. Set aside when syrupy.

For the Tapenade Coulis:
11

Place the olives, capers, and mustard in a blender and with the motor running, add the olive oil until a smooth paste is achieved.

12

Heat a large skillet with the reserved 2 tablespoons of olive oil and place veal in the skillet.

13

Brown the outside of the veal evenly and then place the pan into the oven for 10-12 minutes, until the center reached 135 degrees F. Remove from the oven and keep tented.

14

Heat a skillet with butter and garlic cloves and add the turnips and their greens. Wilt the greens and season with salt and pepper, add a touch of butter.

15

Warm the squash in a sauté pan with the glaze and a touch of butter.

16

When the veal is done, remove the twine and rest for 5 minutes. Cut into 2-inch sections.

To Assemble:
17

Place turnips greens in a mound on the plate, top with the veal. Dot the plate with the tapenade coulis. Place 3 rings of squash and 5 pieces of the turnip on the plate.

Tapenade coulis topped with herbed veal roulade slices, Hakurei turnips, turnip greens, and glazed Delicata squash

Ingredients

 2 Veal tenderloin
 ¼ cup Basil leavesfine chiffonade
 ¼ cup Parsley leavesfine chiffonade
 ¼ cup Extra virgin olive oil
 2 tbsp Extra virgin olive oil
 1 tsp Salt
 ¼ tsp White pepper
 ¼ cup Pinenutstoasted and chopped
 1 lb Caul fatsoaked overnight in cold water
Squash and Tokyo Turnips
 2 Delicata squashmedium size
 1 cup Unsalted buttercold
 18 Hakurei (Tokyo) turnips
 3 Garlic clovespeeled, smashed
Glaze
 1 cup Golden balsamic vinegar
 1 tbsp Brown sugar
Tapenade Coulis
 ½ cup Kalamata olivespitted
 1 tbsp Capers
 1 tsp Dijon mustard
 ¼ cup Extra virgin olive oil

Directions

1

Trim the tenderloins and butterfly open lengthwise. Pound slightly to a thickness of 1/3 inch. Set aside.

2

Combine basil, parsley, 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil, salt, white pepper, and pinenuts. Spread the mixture on one side of the veal.

3

Roll the veal up tightly and then roll in caul fat. Secure with twine.

4

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

For the Squash:
5

Cut the delicata squash ends off and clean out the seeds. (Toast and reserve for garnish if desired) and slice the squash into 1/3-inch rounds.

For the Tokyo Turnips:
6

Trim the greens of the turnips, leaving an inch of stem at the top of each turnip. Roughly chop the greens and set aside.

7

Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Have an ice bath ready.

8

Blanch the turnips for 2-3 minutes and shock in ice water. Using a paring knife, peel the skin carefully and then slice each turnip in half.

9

Blanch the delicata squash for 1 minute until al dente and shock. Drain and reserve.

For the Glaze:
10

Reduce the balsamic vinegar and brown sugar on medium heat in a small saucepan. Set aside when syrupy.

For the Tapenade Coulis:
11

Place the olives, capers, and mustard in a blender and with the motor running, add the olive oil until a smooth paste is achieved.

12

Heat a large skillet with the reserved 2 tablespoons of olive oil and place veal in the skillet.

13

Brown the outside of the veal evenly and then place the pan into the oven for 10-12 minutes, until the center reached 135 degrees F. Remove from the oven and keep tented.

14

Heat a skillet with butter and garlic cloves and add the turnips and their greens. Wilt the greens and season with salt and pepper, add a touch of butter.

15

Warm the squash in a sauté pan with the glaze and a touch of butter.

16

When the veal is done, remove the twine and rest for 5 minutes. Cut into 2-inch sections.

To Assemble:
17

Place turnips greens in a mound on the plate, top with the veal. Dot the plate with the tapenade coulis. Place 3 rings of squash and 5 pieces of the turnip on the plate.

Herbed Veal Roulade with Glazed Delicata Squash, Hakurei Turnips and Tapenade Coulis


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