The beef liver is cooked to be really tender, wonderfully succulent and pairs perfectly with the arugula and fruit salad. The liver is really fantastic for you and filled with essential vitamins and minerals (Vitamin B12, Vitamin A, Iron, Copper and Choline) your body needs. If you aren’t a big fan of nutrient-dense superfood-beef liver like me, try lamb or chicken liver. They are milder in taste and have a softer texture. You can also soak beef liver in milk overnight to make the flavour milder.
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- Clean beef liver and cut roughly into 2-inch segments. Heat the ghee in a skillet over high heat until hot. Add the liver, garlic, and ginger and stir-fry until browned but interior is still pinkish, about 2 minutes. Add in pepper flakes, coriander powder and Brandy or Sherry. Stir everything together and cook for a minute. Season with salt.
- Place arugula, apricot wedges and gooseberries in two serving plates. Top with beef liver. Sprinkle some chopped parsley and pink peppercorns over.
Looks lovely but I don't know of anyone who eats beef liver.
ReplyDeleteEl hígado combinado con una ensalada es un plato perfecto. A mi me encanta poner fruta a las ensaladas, pero no cilantro, no me gusta nada, así pues, todo riquísimo menos el cilantro.
ReplyDeleteUn beso
I used to have a gooseberry bush in my old house. It is a very juicy and refreshing fruit. Our people sometimes make a sauce with them to go with meat roast. I haven't seen them in markets, though.
ReplyDeleteI have not tasted gooseberry so I would love to try. I love apricot too. I have not tried beef liver yet.
ReplyDeleteI know not many people love liver (and other offals), but I'm a huge fan. And this salad looks and sounds wonderful to me! With gooseberies and apricots, it's so summery and beautiful!
ReplyDelete...liver is something that I've never had, my mother loved it.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great but I run away fast from liver lol.
ReplyDeletea very elegant dish to serve!
ReplyDeleteThat actually looks good even though I've never been a fan of liver.
ReplyDeleteI've never had liver in a salad, or at least not that I remember. Looks pretty good, though. Neat idea -- thanks.
ReplyDeleteI don't have liver much I do like it.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try this with chicken livers! We both love liver and occasionally enjoy fresh liver sausage from the deli ;)
ReplyDeleteI haven't had beef liver for years. This salad looks pretty.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and yummy
ReplyDeleteGracias por la receta. Adoro el higado te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteGracias!!; Amo las ensaladas.
ReplyDeleteSustituiría el cilantro. En cambio el apio no me puede faltar. Es cuestión de gustos.
Como siempre impecable presentación y tentadora propuesta gastronómica.
Buen fin de semana!!
Gracias!!; Amo las ensaladas.
ReplyDeleteSustituiría el cilantro. En cambio el apio no me puede faltar. Es cuestión de gustos.
Como siempre impecable presentación y tentadora propuesta gastronómica.
Buen fin de semana!!
I particularly prefer lamb liver, it has a milder flavor. Delicious recipe, next time I'll prepare it like this.
ReplyDeleteNice saturday!
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI have eaten liver and cooked just right it is delicious. Thanks for sharing this recipe. Take care, have a wonderful weekend.
Buonissimo questo piatto!!😍complimenti!
ReplyDeleteBoy i bet this is good. Although I wouldn’t be able to find gooseberries…. But great recipe, and I love liver.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever eaten beef liver before. I usually eat chicken liver.
ReplyDeleteI don't do liver or arugula, I just can't eat it.
ReplyDeleteIt has been a long time since I have had beef liver, this looks really good
ReplyDeleteA very classy recipe, Angie. Apricots are the perfect match with beef dishes.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day,
MG
It looks beautiful, but I must admit I'm not a fan of beef liver, my mother used to make me eat it...but the apricots sound good!
ReplyDeletedrooling here, makes me hungry..yummy with some steam cooked rice :)
ReplyDeleteFor me, the arugula , apricots, and gooseberries sound like such an interesting combination. Of course I don't eat liver.
ReplyDeleteTried chicken liver before but don't think I have tried beef liver. Yes, it is nutrient-dense superfood, I wish I can include it more often in my meals.
ReplyDeleteOhhh I am excited to see this recipe! we love beef liver and use them in several recipes, definitely something new to try specially with all that ingredients that blends well with each other
ReplyDeleteBeef liver are delicatessen, had long time ago, your meal looks delicious with sweet fruities
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