
Recipe Provided By: Martha Stewart
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Yield: 10 servings
The pate, which should be chilled for at least eight hours, may be made up to one day ahead. Serve with toast-points made from thin-sliced white sandwich bread; remove crusts, and toast until just golden.
This is an amazing dish, and especially good for the vegetarians, but do be warned that it's rather large. For a small dinner party - say, 4-8 folks, you could easily split the recipe, especially since the flavor is rather strong and eating too much could make you feel gross.
Again, since the flavor is very pronounced, I'd recommend serving it with crostini to balance the savory flavor, or, for another variation, buy the miniature rye cocktail toasts sometimes available at your local bakery and make tiny tea-sized sandwiches. With two slices of bread the flavor seems to balance perfectly and the texture doesn't feel too heavy for the bread itself. I made a tray of these tiny sandwiches and a tray of fresh raspberry, mint and and cream cheese sandwiches on white bread, so the salty could be counteracted with the sweet.
Thanks for this recipe! Will make again!
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I have to stop myself from eating the entire bowl. I have made it into a mold or just slopped into a bowl and both versions are equally yummy. It has been a big hit at parties and I usually end up emailing the recipe to others. I use shallots instead of scallions, omit the hot sauce, and use mostly button and portabellas, with a few [profane]akes, depending on their freshness at my local grocer.
Toast points are best, but water crackers work well, too.
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