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TOMATO ASPIC WITH SHRIMP SALAD



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A cold tomato aspic, made in a ring mold. Very easy to make as well as inexpensive, this dish fits perfectly with any summer picnic or cookout. The shrimp can be substituted with crab meat, or tuna. Adapted from Lee Bailey's Soup Meals Cookbook, 1989.

Provided by NewEnglandCook

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 1h40m

Yield 6 , 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 15

1.5 (1/4 ounce) envelopes unflavored gelatin
1/2 cup cold water
3 1/2 cups crushed canned tomatoes, of best quality coarsely chopped or 3 1/2 cups tomatoes, pulp coarsely chopped
3 tablespoons grated onions
3 tablespoons grated green bell peppers
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
2 dashes hot sauce (to taste)
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
splash red wine vinegar
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
3 cups small baby shrimp
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1 tablespoon lemon juice

Steps:

  • Sprinkle gelatin over water in a saucer.
  • Meanwhile, heat tomatoes, onion, green pepper, hot sauce, Worcestershire, and garlic powder.
  • Add gelatin and stir.
  • Remove from heat.
  • Add Lemon juice and vinegar, salt and pepper to taste.
  • Mix thoroughly and pour into a 6 cup ring mold.
  • Refrigerate for several hours until thoroughly set, or put in freezer to speed up process.
  • To serve, put bottom of pan in hot water, and run a knife along the ring to loosen.
  • Combine may & lemon juice, combine with shrimp. Spoon salad in the center of the ring.
  • Serve on a decorative plate with lettuce leaves.
  • Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 112.4, Fat 6.8, SaturatedFat 1, Cholesterol 5.1, Sodium 935.2, Carbohydrate 11.9, Fiber 1.6, Sugar 5.2, Protein 2.9

TOMATO ASPIC



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The aspic's bright color and glassy sheen will make a radiant addition to your table. Serve it topped with our Chiffonade Dressing.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Appetizers

Number Of Ingredients 5

5 pounds ripe beefsteak tomatoes
3 1/4 tablespoons unflavored gelatin (about 3 1/4 envelopes)
2 teaspoons coarse salt
Basil sprigs or chive blossoms, for garnish
Chiffonade Dressing, for serving (optional)

Steps:

  • Core tomatoes; coarsely chop.Working in batches, transfer to a food processor or food mill. Process to a rough puree.
  • Rinse two 24-inch square pieces of cheesecloth.Wring out cheesecloth; layer pieces in a large glass bowl. Pour puree into cheesecloth; gather up ends, and cinch with kitchen twine. Tie ends of cloth together to make a loop. Hang sack from a cupboard door, placing bowl directly underneath to collect juices.
  • Let drain at least 1 hour; liquid will be pale. Transfer it to a large glass measuring cup, and set aside.
  • Squeeze bundle over emptied bowl to extract remaining liquid; pour into another measuring cup. You should have about 4 cups dark-red tomato juice; if needed, add enough reserved pale liquid to make 4 cups. Pass juice through a fine sieve into a bowl. Discard pale liquid.
  • Place 1 cup tomato juice in a small bowl. Sprinkle gelatin over liquid; let soften, about 5 minutes. Transfer mixture to a medium saucepan; stir over very low heat until gelatin dissolves. Stir in some of the juice to lower the temperature of the gelatin mixture, then add remaining juice and salt.
  • Pour mixture into a 9-by-4 3/4-by-2 1/2-inch loaf pan. Cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate until jelled, at least 1 hour. To unmold: Slide a knife around inside edge of pan.Wrap loaf pan in a hot towel, and invert onto a serving platter. Garnish with basil sprigs.

TOMATO ASPIC



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Classic tomato aspic - can be served as a first course as is, or with the addition of shrimp,crabmeat and/or avocado. Serve with home made mayonnaise - Recipe #441844. Please do not use store bought mayonnaise with this dish. Also, you mush use full-fat brick cream cheese - do not use low fat cream cheese or the type which comes in tubs - if you do the cream cheese layer will not set properly. When it comes to the celery, what you really want to use is the leaves from the celery; Food.com wouldn't let me list that as an ingredient, but that's what you should use. I use Gold's prepared fresh grated horseradish in this recipe. It can be found in the refrigerated section. If you cannot find the packets of Knox gelatin, the amount of bulk unflavored gelatin to use is one ounce.This should be made the day before you wish to serve it - the aspic needs to be refrigerated overnight in order to set. "Cooking Time" is refrigeration time.

Provided by xtine

Categories     Vegetable

Time 8h30m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 16

4 cups tomato juice
1 lemon, sliced
1/2 yellow onion, sliced
2 bay leaves
tops of one bunch celery
7 whole cloves
4 envelopes knox unflavored gelatin
1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
1 tablespoon drained horseradish
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
4 ounces cream cheese
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon minced flat leaf parsley

Steps:

  • Bring cream cheese to room temperature.
  • Combine the tomato juice, lemon slices, onion slices, bay leaves, celery leaves, and cloves in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 20 minutes.
  • While the tomato juice mixture is simmering, mix together the gelatin and the apple cider vinegar.
  • Strain the tomato juice mixture into a large bowl. Add the apple cider vinegar/gelatin mixture and stir well to dissolve the gelatin.
  • In a small bowl, combine the room temperature cream cheese with 1 cup of the tomato juice mixture, whisking well to combine. Continue whisking until there are no more lumps of cream cheese and the mixture is smooth.
  • Oil a 6 cup mold with the tablespoon of olive oil.
  • Pour the cream cheese mixture into the mold. Cover and refrigerate until the cream cheese layer is set.
  • Meanwhile, add the horseradish, salt, pepper, lemon juice and Worcestershire sauce to the remaining tomato juice mixture, stirring well to combine.
  • Once the cream cheese layer has set, pour the remaining tomato juice mixture into the mold, cover, and refrigerate overnight.
  • When ready to serve, unmold the aspic onto a serving platter and sprinkle with the parsley. If you have a difficult time getting the aspic to come out of the mold, dip the bottom of the mold into hot water for a couple seconds.
  • Serve with home made mayonnaise on the side.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 113.7, Fat 7, SaturatedFat 3.1, Cholesterol 15.6, Sodium 702.7, Carbohydrate 9.3, Fiber 1.6, Sugar 5.8, Protein 5.1

TOMATO-SHRIMP ASPIC SALAD



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Great for potlucks. Easily doubled. Canned shrimp, well drained, can be used. Cook time is refrigeration time.

Provided by Outta Here

Categories     Potluck

Time 3h10m

Yield 8-10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 (3 1/2 ounce) package lemon gelatin (Jell-o regular or sugar free)
1 1/2 cups boiling water
1 (8 ounce) can tomato sauce
1 1/2 teaspoons vinegar (white or cider)
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 dash pepper
1/2 cup celery, chopped
2 green onions, sliced
1 cup baby shrimp, fresh (cooked)
lettuce, for serving
mayonnaise, for garnish

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Add tomato sauce, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, salt and pepper and mix well. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until partially set partially set.
  • When partially set, fold in celery, green onions and shrimp.
  • Spray a decorative bowl lightly with nonstick spray. Fill with gelatin mixture, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until set.
  • To serve, unmold on bed of lettuce and garnish with mayonnaise.
  • Instead of using a mold, pour into lightly sprayed 8-inch square pan, cover and refrigerate until set, and cut into squares to serve.

TOMATO ASPIC WITH PINEAPPLE SAUCE



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This recipe is absolutely unique. It comes from Ann Wright. She never told me if she invented this recipe or where she got it. What sets it apart is the pineapple sauce. You wouldn't think that tomatoes and pineapple would go together, but they do.

Provided by Food Network

Categories     side-dish

Yield Serves 6

Number Of Ingredients 11

One 3-ounce package lemon Jell-O
1 cup boiling water
3/4 cup stewed tomatoes or canned plum tomatoes, broken up
1/2 small onion, grated or finely minced to yield 1 tablespoon pulp
1/4 cup tomato puree
1/4 cup tomato juice
Oil for greasing the mold
1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1 tablespoon pineapple juice
1/2 cup crushed pineapple (canned is best), drained

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, dissolve the Jell-O in the boiling water, stirring for a minute. Add the tomatoes, onion, tomato puree, and tomato juice and mix until the aspic is well combined. Pour the mixture into a lightly greased 1-quart mold or 8-inch square glass dish. Refrigerate, lightly covered, overnight. To remove from the mold, briefly* dip it into a bowl of hot water and unmold onto a chilled plate.
  • To make the sauce, in a small bowl, whisk together the lemon juice, mayonnaise, and pineapple juice. Add the crushed pineapple and stir lightly with a fork. Cover with plastic wrap and serve at room temperature with the aspic.
  • *Briefly means about 10 seconds. If the aspic doesn't come out of the mold the first time, dip it again for 5 seconds. Have patience.

TOMATO ASPIC RECIPE



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Once upon a time, tomato aspics were the brilliant red centerpieces of luncheon buffets. They were peppered with pimiento-stuffed olives or crisp bits of celery, chilled in ring-shaped molds, turned out onto lettuce-lined trays, and filled with the hostess's signature blend of chicken or shrimp salad.

Provided by Southern Living Test Kitchen

Categories     Tomatoes

Time 6h35m

Yield 8-10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

2 tablespoons unflavored gelatin
¼ cup cold water
¼ cup boiling water
4 cups tomato juice
1 tablespoon onion, minced
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon table salt
1 teaspoon seasoned salt
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
½ teaspoon celery seeds
2 bay leaves
2 whole cloves
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
Fresh parsley, for garnish

Steps:

  • Sprinkle the gelatin over the cold water in a bowl; let stand 5 minutes. Whisk in the boiling water until the gelatin is dissolved.
  • Stir together the tomato juice and next 8 ingredients in a large saucepan; bring to a boil over medium-high. Reduce heat, and simmer, stirring occasionally, 15 minutes. Pour through a wire-mesh strainer into a bowl; stir in the lemon juice and gelatin.
  • Pour into a 10-inch ring mold coated with cooking spray or 6 individual molds; chill 6 hours or until set.

TOMATO ASPIC



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Categories     Tomato     Simmer     Boil

Yield makes eight to ten 8-ounces servings

Number Of Ingredients 13

4 pounds tomatoes (about 8), cored and quartered
1 onion, chopped
4 celery stalks, chopped
4 bay leaves
4 garlic cloves, smashed
5 whole cloves
3/4 cup water
Zest and juice of 1 lemon
1 tablespoon sugar
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
1 sprig fresh basil
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 tablespoons unflavored gelatin

Steps:

  • Lightly grease eight to ten 8-ounce individual molds or custard cups.
  • Place the tomatoes, onion, celery, bay leaves, garlic, and cloves in a large saucepan with 1/2 cup of the water and stir to mix. Bring to a low boil and simmer for about 30 minutes, stirring occasionally and skimming the rising foam as needed. Remove from the heat and strain, discarding the bay leaves and cloves, then pushing the pulp through a sieve to make 4 to 5 cups of juice. Add the lemon zest and juice, sugar, vinegar, basil, and salt and pepper to taste and stir to combine.
  • Return the juice to the saucepan, bring to a boil, and reduce by about 2 cups, about 10 minutes. Reduce heat to a low boil. Fill a large bowl with ice water. Combine the gelatin with the remaining 1/4 cup water in a large bowl and stir to mix. Pour the hot juice over the gelatin mixture and stir until the gelatin dissolves. Remove the basil and place the pan of juice in the water bath to fully cool, stirring regularly for even coloring and texture.
  • Divide the mixture evenly between the prepared molds, cover, and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight, until the aspic sets up and is firm.
  • To unmold the aspics, run a knife around the outside edge of the molds and set in a pan of warm water for 15 to 20 seconds to loosen. Invert onto a plate or platter and serve or refrigerate until ready to serve.

TOMATO ASPIC



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My mother used to make this for my dad and he loved it! If you like tomato juice, you really should give this tomato gelatin recipe a try. (Prep time includes chilling time; cook time indicates time estimate for juice to come to boiling)

Provided by SilentCricket

Categories     Very Low Carbs

Time 5h10m

Yield 5 1/2 cups, 10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

3 envelopes unflavored gelatin
3 cups cold tomato juice
2 cups tomato juice, heated to boiling
1/4 cup lemon juice
2 tablespoons sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
4 -6 dashes hot pepper sauce

Steps:

  • In large bowl, sprinkle unflavored gelatin over 1 cup cold juice; let stand 1 minute.
  • Add hot juice and stir until gelatin is completely dissolved, about 5 minutes.
  • Stir in remaining 2 cups cold juice, lemon juice, sugar, worcestershire sauce, and hot pepper sauce.
  • Pour into 5 1/2cup ring mold or bowl; chill until firm, about 4 hours.
  • To serve, unmold and if desired, fill with your favorite salad greens, or cut-up fresh vegetables.
  • **Applya thin layer of oil, or cooking spray to your mold or bowl to prevent aspic from sticking.

TOMATO ASPIC



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Categories     Tomato     Simmer

Yield makes 3 cups

Number Of Ingredients 5

4 pounds ripe tomatoes, seeds removed
1 jalapeño pepper, seeds removed
1 1/2 teaspoons coarse salt
1/2 cup water
6 packets powdered gelatin (1/4 cup plus 2 teaspoons)

Steps:

  • In a food processor or blender, puree the tomatoes and jalapeño until smooth. Line a large bowl with a double layer of cheesecloth. Transfer the puree to the prepared bowl. With kitchen twine, tie the cheesecloth to enclose the tomato puree; tie the bundle to a large wooden spoon. Rest the spoon across the top of a stockpot or deep jar, letting the juices drip into the pot for about 3 hours. Pour the tomato water through a fine chinois or sieve into a bowl. Add salt; stir to combine.
  • Place 1/2 cup cold water in a small heatproof bowl. Sprinkle the gelatin evenly over the water; set aside 5 minutes to soften. Bring a small saucepan of water to a simmer; place the bowl of gelatin over it. Stir until the gelatin is dissolved; remove the bowl from heat. Stir in some of the tomato water to reduce the temperature, then stir all of the gelatin mixture into the remaining tomato water.

TOMATO ASPIC



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A refreshing taste of vegetable juice with crisp chopped celery and onion. Lovely served as a side to my 'Ham Salad for Two,' or any other salad one wants. Makes a lovely colorful touch to a summer evening salad plate.

Provided by Barbara Zavadil

Categories     Side Dish     Vegetables     Tomatoes

Time 1h20m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 (.25 ounce) envelope unflavored gelatin
¼ cup boiling water
2 cups vegetable juice (such as V-8®)
1 dash Worcestershire sauce, or to taste
1 bay leaf
2 cloves
½ cup chopped onion
½ cup chopped celery

Steps:

  • Fully dissolve gelatin in boiling water in a mixing bowl.
  • Combine vegetable juice, worcestershire sauce, bay leaf, and cloves in a saucepan; bring to a boil, reduce heat to low, and simmer 10 minutes. Remove and discard the bay leaf and cloves.
  • Stir onion and celery into vegetable juice.
  • Pour vegetable juice mixture over dissolved gelatin; stir gently to blend.
  • Refrigerate until set completely, about 1 hour.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 41 calories, Carbohydrate 8.1 g, Fat 0.2 g, Fiber 1.4 g, Protein 2.6 g, Sodium 345.6 mg, Sugar 5.2 g

FRESH-FROM-THE-GARDEN TOMATO ASPIC



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Provided by Ruth A. Matson

Categories     Salad     Herb     Onion     Tomato     Appetizer     Side     Celery     Bell Pepper     Carrot     Summer     Chill     Clove     Boil     House & Garden     Dairy Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free

Yield Makes 6 Pints

Number Of Ingredients 18

5 cups ripe tomatoes, chopped
2 stalks celery with leaves
6 sprigs parsley
1 onion
1/2 bay leaf
1 teaspoon peppercorns
4 cloves
4 allspice
1/2 teaspoon basil
1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
2 slices lemon
1 teaspoon sugar
2 teaspoons salt
3 tablespoons gelatin
1/2 cup cold water
1/2 cup grated carrot
1/2 cup grated green pepper
1/2 cup grated celery

Steps:

  • Boil all the ingredients - except the gelatin, water, grated carrot, pepper and celery - with the spices tied in a muslin bag, for 30 minutes. Remove the bag of spices, and whirl the tomato mixture (there should be about 1 quart) in a blender until smooth. Soak the gelatin in the cold water, then dissolve it in a cupful of the tomato blend, heated to boiling. Add this and the grated vegetables to the remaining tomato mixture. If time is short, you may mince the carrot, green pepper and celery in the food grinder. Turn into a 2-quart mold rinsed with cold water, and set to chill. Serve the tomato aspic as an accompaniment to cold cuts, herring snacks or sardines. Or, mold it in a ring and fill the center with ham, chicken, lobster or crab meat salad.

FABIO'S TOMATO ASPIC



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Provided by Faith Willinger

Categories     Tomato     Vegetable     Appetizer     Summer     Healthy     Sugar Conscious     Dairy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free

Yield Makes 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 1/2 pounds plum tomatoes
1 envelope unflavored gelatin
3 tablespoons fresh minced basil or parsley or a combination of both
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 small, hot red pepper, minced or chili pepper flakes to taste
1 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil plus additional for garnish

Steps:

  • 1. Split the tomatoes in half and squeeze the halves into a sieve over a small bowl to remove juice and seeds. Press the mixture in the sieve and reserve the liquid and the pulp.
  • 2. Puree the tomatoes in a food processor and pass through a food mill or strainer to remove the skins. (Or peel, seed, juice, and process tomatoes until smooth if you don't have a food mill.) Add the reserved juice to the pulp and measure 2 1/4 cups of tomato.
  • 3. Sprinkle the gelatin over 1/4 cup tomato pulp in a medium-sized bowl, stir, and soak for 3 minutes. Heat 1/2 cup tomato pulp until boiling, add to the softened gelatin, and stir in to dissolve the gelatin. Add the rest of the tomato pulp, the basil, garlic, hot pepper, salt, and extra virgin olive oil. Divide the mixture into 6 lightly oiled 1/2-cup molds for at least 3 hours. unmold and top with a drizzle of extra virgin.

CLASSIC TOMATO ASPIC



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Chill out with our Classic Tomato Aspic! Flavored with lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce and hot pepper sauce, tasty tomato aspic never goes out of style.

Provided by My Food and Family

Categories     Home

Time 4h20m

Yield Makes 10 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 7

3 env. KNOX Unflavored Gelatine
3 cups cold tomato juice, divided
2 cups tomato juice, heated to boiling
1/4 cup lemon juice
2 Tbsp. sugar
1-1/2 tsp. LEA & PERRINS Worcestershire Sauce
4 dashes hot pepper sauce

Steps:

  • Sprinkle gelatine over 1 cup of the cold juice in large bowl; let stand 1 min. to soften gelatine. Add hot juice; stir 5 min. or until gelatine is completely dissolved.
  • Add remaining 2 cups cold juice, the lemon juice, sugar, Worcestershire sauce and pepper sauce; mix well. Pour into 5-1/2-cup ring mold or bowl.
  • Refrigerate 4 hours or until firm. Unmold onto serving plate to serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 40, Fat 0 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Sodium 340 mg, Carbohydrate 0 g, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 0 g, Protein 3 g

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TOMATO ASPIC GELATIN SALAD IS A FAVORITE OLD-FASHION ...
Jun 28, 2019 - Tomato Aspic gelatin salad is a favorite old-fashion family comfort food that our family makes and serves for Thanksgiving Dinner every year.
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TOMATO ASPIC RECIPE - MARTHA HALL FOOSE | FOOD & WINE
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TOMATO ASPIC - RECIPE RENAISSANCE™
Combine the tomato juice, water, onion, celery, garlic, bay leaves, peppercorns, cloves and 1 teaspoon of salt in a medium size saucepan. Heat to a simmer. Let simmer gently, uncovered, for 20 minutes. Strain the mixture with a wire strainer or a colander with small holes to remove all the solids. Return the strained juice to the saucepan and ...
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TOMATO ASPIC - HOME COOKING - SIDE DISH - CHOWHOUND
Read the Tomato aspic discussion from the Chowhound Home Cooking, Side Dish food community. Join the discussion today.
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DESPERATE FOR CANNED TOMATO ASPIC... - RESTAURANTS ...
Desperate for Canned Tomato Aspic... that I knew about. But, have not been able to locate either. brand on the internet or in stores I frequent. please let me know: have car, will travel for aspic. And, no, I'm not interested in making it from a recipe. Tried. summer, the chilled canned aspic is perfect.
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TOMATO ASPIC? - GENERAL DISCUSSION - TOMATOES - CHOWHOUND
Here's a recipe from my food column last summer. Tomato Aspic. 3 envelopes unflavored gelatin. 3 cups cold tomato juice. 2 cups tomato juice heated to boiling. 1/4 cup lemon juice. 2 tablespoons sugar. 1 1/2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce. 4-6 dashes hot pepper sauce. In a large bowl, sprinkle gelatin over 1 cup cold juice; let stand one minute. Add hot juice and …
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ASPIC - FOOD NETWORK
Tomato aspic, made with tomato juice and gelatin, is opaque. Clear aspics may be used as a base for molded dishes, or as glazes for cold dishes …
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TOMATO ASPIC RECIPES ALL YOU NEED IS FOOD
Food and Recipes; Veggies; Tomatoes; Tomato Aspic Recipe; Tomato Aspic Recipe. Rating: Unrated. Be the first to rate & review! Once upon a time, tomato aspics were the brilliant red centerpieces of luncheon buffets.
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TOMATO ASPIC NUTRITION FACTS AND ANALYSIS.
Tomato aspic contains 0 g of saturated fat and 0 mg of cholesterol per serving. 227 g of Tomato aspic contains IU vitamin A, 131.9 mg of vitamin C and 0.00 mcg of vitamin D as well as 0.77 mg of iron, 22.70 mg of calcium and 406 mg of potassium. Tomato aspic belong to 'Coleslaw, non-lettuce salads' food category. Food properties.
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TOMATO ASPIC - SAVEUR: AUTHENTIC RECIPES, FOOD, DRINKS ...
Mix together tomato juice, onions, celery, parsley, lemon juice, sugar, bay leaf, cloves, and peppercorns in a pot and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to …
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FOODISTA | RECIPES, COOKING TIPS, AND FOOD NEWS | TOMATO ASPIC
1. Place 1-1/2 cups of cold vegetable juice in a bowl and sprinkle the gelatin over the top. Let stand for 5 minutes so the gelatin softens. 2. Add 2-1/2 cups of vegetable juice to saucepan and heat until hot; remove from heat. Add 1-1/2 cups of tomato/gelatin mixture. Continue heating on medium heat setting and stir mixture until the gelatin ...
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CRAB TOMATO ASPIC RECIPE BY SEAFOOD.MASTER.CHEF | IFOOD.TV
In a saucepan, combine tomato juice, onion, bay leaves and celery salt; bring to a boil. Remove onion and bay leaves. Add softened gelatin and stir until dissolved. Stir in additional 1/2 cup condensed beef broth and lemon juice. Chill until partially set. Fold in chopped celery and crab meat; turn into a greased 5 1/2-cup mold, chill until firm.
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FIVE REASONS SOUTHERNERS LOVE TOMATO ASPIC | SOUTHERN LIVING
Others, however, love tomato aspic, include it in their list of favorite summer salads, and have fond memories of enjoying this dish during family holidays. There is just something about congealed food, even a congealed fruit salad, which is very polarizing—you either love it or you hate it. And a congealed savory food, which was traditionally made with animal bone …
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WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF TOMATO ASPIC?
Gelatin generally refers to sweet or non-savory dishes, like a Jell-O salad with marshmallows and cottage cheese.Aspic, on the other hand, is savory, traditionally made with some kind of animal stock, be it chicken, pork, or beef, and, one could argue, comes from much fancier roots.. Why was gelatin so popular in the 50s? One, in the early 1950s refrigerators …
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WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF TOMATO ASPIC? - FINDANYANSWER.COM
What is the origin of tomato aspic? History: Aspics are made of gelatin, most often served in the shape of a fancy mold. They date back to the middle ages, with a detailed recipe of aspic being written in 1375. Aspics were first made in the United States in the 19th century.
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TOMATO ASPIC RECIPES
2019-08-27 · The tomato aspic was the most labor-intensive of the recipes. The tomato aspic before it became gelatinous. The first step was to make what is essentially a homemade tomato soup with tomato juice, tomato puree, onion, celery, lemon juice, balsamic vinegar, sugar, and herbs and spices and let it simmer for 30 minutes. From insider.com
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