Cream of Cauliflower with Fried Oysters and Chervil Recipe Video

A warm take on a cold “French Laundry” classic. For those of you that don’t already now, the French Laundry is a small gourmet restaurant located in Yountville, CA, in the Napa Valley. It’s considered by many the finest restaurant in the country and the Chef/owner, Thomas Keller, is consider by many the country’s top Chef.

Summary

Prepration Time15 MinutesCooking Time40 Minutes
Difficulty LevelMediumHealth IndexAverage
Servings8CuisineAmerican
CourseMain DishSpecialityPart of Menu
Main IngredientVegetable

Recipe Story

I’ve had the pleasure of eating there twice, and for a hardcore foodie it’s about as good as it gets. Chef Keller does a 9-course fixed price (think down payment on a small car) tasting menu that shows off the finest local ingredients, as well as his classical, yet creative techniques. The first course I had there sounded very unusual when I read it on the menu. It was a cauliflower “panna cotta” topped with a fresh raw oyster and caviar. Why I was a bit apprehensive is because a panna cotta is a cold flan-like Italian dessert. My initial fear was soon replaced by epicurean bliss as I enjoyed maybe the single best first course I’ve ever had. A savory, cold, silky smooth cauliflower flan-like custard topped with a glistening freshly shucked oyster, garnished with a large spoon of Ossetra caviar. It was amazing, as were the rest of the courses. This clip you are about to see it a sort of warm version of those same ingredients (except the caviar, but feel free to add). It’s also partly inspired by a very old fashioned soup, “oyster stew” which is simply oysters poached in milk or cream. The clip would have been 15 minutes long if I mentioned everything I wanted to. So be sure to post a comment if you need more info, or I wasn’t clear enough on some of the steps.

Ingredients

2 heads of cauliflower (about 1 1/2 pounds)
1 sliced shallot or 1/4 onion
2 clove garlic
2 tbl butter
salt and pepper to taste
fresh chervil 1 quart chicken stock
1/2 cup cream
fresh shucked oysters
seasoned flour (flour with salt, pepper, cayenne to taste)
3 whole eggs
plain breadcrumbs
vegetable oil for frying

How to make Cream of Cauliflower with Fried Oysters and Chervil

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Comments

editor says :

great story and description. no wonder this recipe has so many fans.

Posted on: 14 June 2007 - 3:01am

Ganesh Dutta says :

yammi recipe!!!!!!!!!

Posted on: 28 May 2007 - 1:43pm

Hyde Ray says :

Chef John, u rock. Are u camera shy?

Posted on: 28 May 2007 - 1:03am

Food Wishes says :

yes, ...in the kitchen only.

Posted on: 28 May 2007 - 3:56am

Whats4dinner says :

Yummy Yum!

Posted on: 27 May 2007 - 9:00pm

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Cream of Cauliflower with Fried Oysters and Chervil