Le Pigeon by Gabriel Rucker and Meredith Erickson, With Lauren Fortgang and Andrew Fortgang - Recipes and Excerpt

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L

EPI
GE
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Le Pigeon
Co ok i ng at t h e Di rt y Bi r d

Gabriel Rucker and


Meredith Erickson
with Laure n and Andrew Fortgang
Photographs by David L . Reamer

TEN SPEED PRESS


Berkeley

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CONTENTS
Foreword by Tom Colicchio viii
Introduction: Five Years of Le Pigeon 1
let tuce and such
BBQ Celery Root, Mche,
Dulce de Bourgogne12

Tomatoes, Plums, Watercress21


Grilled Romaine, Preserved Lemons23

Radicchio, Pears, Hazelnuts,


Blue Cheese Dressing14

Cedar-Planked Zucchini,
Chvre, Almonds24

Butter Lettuce, Pickled Garlic, Ramps15

Little Gem Lettuce, Gouda


Cheese Dressing26

Butter Lettuce, Lemon Confit,


Grapes, Spiced Brioche16

Mortadella, Mustard Greens,


Swiss Cheese28

Dirty Potato Salad19


Le Pigeon Caesar 20

Tongue
Grilled Lambs Tongue,
Creamed Peas, Morels32

Lamb Tongue Fries, Rosemary


Ketchup45

Elk Tongue Stroganoff35

Grilled Pork Tongue, Refried


Beans, Lardo46

Beef Tongue Reuben36


Tongue Bacon, Brioche,
Celery, Capers41

BBQ Beef Tongue, Fried Rice48

Fat Live r
Su Liens Foie Gras Torchon52

Foie Gras, Peach Chutney Puff Pastry 62

Toasted Foie Gras and Jelly53

Foie Gras Carpaccio 64

Fig and Foie Gras Terrine54

Foie Gras, Eel Pot-au-Feu,


Pears, Dumplings66

Foie Gras Bacon, Brioche58


Chanterelle Soup, Foie Gras,
Candy Cap Sandwich61

Spinach, Artichoke, Foie Gras 70


Foie-Creamed Spinach71

{Gabriels Love Letter to Plymouth Valiants}72


Lit tle Birds
Simple Roasted Pigeon76

Pheasant Gnocchi, Sake Pears86

Maple-Lacquered Squab,
Duck Confit Hash78

Pheasant, Shiitake, Umami, Mizuna90

Duck Heart, Green Bean Casserole80


Duck, Duck, Pigeon82
Chicken-Fried Quail, Eggos,
Foie Maple Syrup 84

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Pigeon, Liver Crostini, Anchovy88


Duck Nuggets92
Quail, Pine Nut Risotto, Marmalade 94
Duck Breast, Goat Cheese Pierogies96
Pigeon Crudo, Figs, Bourbon98

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R abbit
Smoked Rabbit Pie, Cheddar,
Mustard Ice Cream102

Creamed Rabbit, Polenta,


Black Truffles114

Rabbit in a Pig Blanket107

Rabbit Spanakopita,
Prosciutto, Truffles116

Rabbit and Eel Terrine110

Cognac, Braised Rabbit, Prunes, Sweet


Potato, Chestnut Cream119

Rabbit Blanquette, Pearl


Onions, Mushrooms112

Chicken-Fried Rabbit, Wild


Mushroom Salad120

{The Basement Tapes by Andrew Fortgang}123


Lit tle Te rry (small fish dishe s)
Hamachi, Foie Gras, Truffles,
Mandarins132

Geoduck, Portobello, Yuzu144


Octopus, Nectarines, Porcinis146

Radis Beurre (Ocean)134

Parisian Gnocchi, Escargot,


Bone Marrow149

Fried Razor Clams, Habanero


Buttermilk138
Clams, Kielbasa, Beer141

Lobster Roe Pappardelle, Crab,


Lemon, Crme Frache151

Boiled Dungeness Crab143

Black Scallops, Crab Salad154

Big Te rry (large fish dishe s)


Potato-Crusted Sea Bass,
Leeks, Bottarga158

Anchovy-Larded Swordfish, Fingerling


Potatoes, Rosemary Aioli166

Short Rib, Scallops, Succotash161

Sturgeon au Poivre169

Campfire Trout 163

Carrot ButterPoached Halibut,


Anchovy-Roasted Carrots, Fennel171

Seared Oregon King Salmon,


Cedar-Planked Porcini165

Shrimp-Crusted Halibut, Chervil172

Pork
Pork Belly, Tripe, Fennel Jam176

Pork Tacos, Condiments 187

Potato and Nettle Soup, Crispy Pork 178

Jacked Pork Chops188

Pork Cheek, Ouzo, Feta180

Pigs Foot, Watermelon, Feta191

Pork, Pretzel Spaetzle, Kraut Slaw183

The Le Bunk Sandwich192

Pork Shoulder Confit186

Simple Roast Pork Loin194

{The Weird and Wonderful World of Lars Norgren}198

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Horns and An tle rs


Beef Cheeks Bourguignon206

Buffalo Sweetbreads, Hot Sauce,


Celery, Blue Cheese220

Beef Cheeks 2012 (An Addendum)208

Sweetbreads, Spaghetti, Meatballs222

Tripe, Chorizo Stew209

Rib Eye, Pineapple, Blue Cheese 224

Oxtail Stew, Deviled Crab210

Beef Carpaccio227

Hanger, Broccolini, Oyster Mayo212

Venison, Creamed Spinach,


Yorkshire Pudding 228

Tte de Veau (Calf s Head


Terrine), Gribiche, Egg214

Bone Marrow, Caramelized


Onion Sandwich233

Elk Filet217
Beef Heart, Broccoli, Parmesan 218

The Le Pigeon Burger234

Lamb
Lamb, Green Garlic Risotto238

Lamb T-Bone, Caprese246

Lamb Shank, BBQ Beans 240

Spaghettini, Lamb Belly, Peas,


Parmesan (Yes, Carbonara)248

Slow-Roasted Lamb Neck, Corn,


Chanterelle Mac n Cheese242

Lamb Brains, Lambs Lettuce251

Lamb Belly BLT244

Lamb Shepherds Pie, Curry Mash252

{Enter the Cheese Bar: Steve Joness Killer Case}254


Veg
Bread Pudding, Leek, Fennel264
Radish Vichyssoise, Mussels, Pesto266
Mustard Greens Quiche268
Nettle Crepes, Radish, Ricotta270
Tomato Tart, Egg Salad272

Cauliflower, Aged Gouda,


Mashed Potatoes274
Morel Tempura, Goat Cheese, Mche275
Agnolotti, Parmesan Broth277
Crepe Lasagna, Chard, Sweet Onion281
Leek Carbonara 283

Baked Carrots, Almond Cream273

Choco, Tart, Profit


Mrs. Pickless Chocolate Cake,
Caramel Corn, Milk Jazz287

Double Chocolate Tart, Strawberries,


Black Pepper Ice Cream305

Carrot Cake, Raisins, Pecans,


Chamomile Ice Cream289

Peach Napoleon307

Zucchini Doughnuts293

Rhubarb-Vanilla Sorbet313

Ice Creams310

Honey Bacon Apricot Cornbread,


Maple Ice Cream294
Apple Cheddar Crostada,
Choose-Your-Own Condiment296

Elderflower Sorbet314
Gooseberry Sorbet314
Raspberry-Honey Sorbet315
Pineapple Sorbet315

Banana Cream Pie, Pineapple,


Macadamia Nuts299

Foie Gras Profiteroles316

Le Pigeon Pantry 320


About the Authors 330
Acknowledgments 332
Index 336

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If the cover of this book didnt give it away, you can see that little
birds with little bones are what we like to eat. This dish is perfect for
a quick and dirty dinner or brunch, and the duck confit hash is fitting
for any hangover: its quick, fatty, and delicious. { Se rve s 4}

Maple-Lacquered Squab,
Duck Confit Hash
Duck Confit Hash
1 pound (450 g) Yukon gold potatoes,
peeled and diced the size of
breakfast-style potatoes
14 cup (60 ml) plus 2 tablespoons
neutral oil
Kosher salt
1 cup (85 g) shredded Duck Confit
(page 322)
12 cup (70 g) diced yellow onion
12 cup (12 g) sliced green onions, green
parts only
Cherry Vinegar
1 cup (250 ml) cider vinegar
12 cup (125 ml) maple syrup
12 cup (125 g) sugar
1 tablespoon kosher salt
12 cherries, pitted but stems left intact
14 cup (40 g) chopped pitted cherries
Squab
2 tablespoons neutral oil
4 squab (aka, pigeons), cleaned and
halved, backbone removed
Kosher salt and freshly ground black
pepper
14 cup (60 ml) maple syrup
4 poached eggs

1.

Preheat the oven to 350F (180C).

To make the hash, toss the potatoes with 2 tablespoons of the oil and
salt to taste. Put the potatoes in a baking dish and roast until they are
barely cooked through (you dont want soft and mushy), about 10 minutes.
Remove the potatoes from the oven but leave the oven on.

2.

To make the cherry vinegar, in a small saucepan over high heat, combine the vinegar, maple syrup, sugar, and salt. When it comes to a boil, pour
half of the liquid into a heat-proof bowl with the whole pitted cherries.
Reduce the heat to low, return the pan to the stove, and simmer the remaining liquid until it thickens and forms a syrup, about 5 minutes. Keep a close
eye on it, because it can burn if reduced too much. Remove the pan from
the heat and stir in the chopped cherries. Set aside.

3.

To make the squab, heat the oil in a large saut pan over high heat. Season the squab with salt and pepper and sear, skin side down, for 3 minutes.
Flip them over and brush with the maple syrup. Place the pan in the oven
and bake until a meat thermometer reads 135F (57C) for medium-rare,
about 5 minutes. Remove from oven and let rest while you finish the hash.

4.

Heat a large, heavy saut pan over high heat with the remaining cup
(60 ml) oil. Add the potatoes and saut until crispy, about 3 minutes. Stir in
the confit and the yellow and green onions. Continue to cook for 3 minutes,
mixing well. Season to taste with salt.
5.

To serve, create a little mound of the hash on each of four plates, top
with a poached egg, then add the squab. Drizzle with the cherry vinegar
and add three of the stem-on cherries to each plate before serving.

6.

The Pigeon Pour: With the Maple-Lacquered Squab


grab a Chambolle-Musigny. The ones from Robert Groffier
are complex and bursting with purity of fruit. One of the first
Burgundies I remember twisting my head around was a Groffier Chambolle Amoureuses, a top premier cru. For a few bucks less, look
for his Haut Doix, another premier cru located next to Les Amoureuses.

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Gabriel has never been to one of Jean-Georges Vongerichtens restaurants, but he loves his books. Simple to Spectacular in particular
is one of his go-tos. In this dish, weve taken Jean-Georges lobster
pappardelle recipe and Le Pigeonized it, so it comes out barely recognizable but still clearly influenced by the master.
Portland isnt really a lobster town, maybe because we have
no shortage of crab and tiny pink shrimp. But we love the flavor of
lobster, so over the years Gabriel has learned some ways to get great
flavor without serving a $50 lobster tail. Using the roe is one of those
ways, and this dish is one of our favorite ways to showcase it. The
roe is a somewhat special and sought-after ingredient. We suggest
you call the folks at www.seafoods.com and order some. This is a
great way to make stunning red noodles with a vibrant lobster flavor.
{ Se rve s 4 as an appetize r}

Lobster Roe Pappardelle,


Crab, Lemon, Crme Frache
To make the pasta dough, in a food processor combine the all-purpose
flour, egg yolks, olive oil, and lobster roe. Pulse a couple of times to combine; it will look slightly crumbly. Dust your work surface with all-purpose
flour and empty the contents of the food processor onto it. Knead the
dough for about 5 minutes to form a shiny elastic ball. Wrap the pasta in
plastic wrap and refrigerate for 1 hour.

Pasta Dough
2 14 cups (280 g) all-purpose flour,
plus more for dusting
6 egg yolks
1 teaspoon olive oil
2 tablespoons lobster roe
Semolina flour for dusting

1.

Kosher salt
1 cup (250 ml) Shellfish Crme Frache
(page 328)
2 tablespoons minced Preserved
Lemons (page 326)
1 pound (450 g) Dungeness crabmeat
(see page 143)
1 teaspoon chopped chives
1 teaspoon chopped fresh flat-leaf
parsley
12 teaspoon chopped fresh chervil
12 teaspoon chopped fresh tarragon

2. Once the pasta has rested, cut the ball into quarters. Set a pasta
machine to the number one setting. Dust your work surface and rolling
pin with all-purpose flour. Roll a piece of the dough into a thin rectangle.
Pass it through your pasta machine, fold it over on itself, and repeat two
more times. Set the machine to the number two setting and pass the dough
through the machine once. Continue the process, increasing the setting by
one each time and passing the dough through the machine once, until the
pasta is thin but not transparent. Pasta machines vary, but on our Kitchen
Aid machine we go to number four. Repeat with remaining pieces of
dough. Once all the dough is rolled out, gently roll the sheets into loose logs
and cut the pasta into noodles inch (12 mm) wide. At this point, they can
be stored in an airtight container for up to a month in the freezer. If you
are using them right away, then store them on a baking sheet dusted with a
little semolina flour in the fridge while you put everything else together.

{Continued}

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Lobster Roe Pappardelle, Crab, Lemon, Crme Frache, continued

Bring a large pot of heavily salted water to a boil. Meanwhile, in a large


saut pan over medium heat, combine the crme frache with the preserved
lemon and crabmeat and saut to reduce the sauce and thicken slightly.
Drop the pasta in the boiling water and cook until al dente, 3 to 4 minutes.
Drain the noodles and add them to the saut pan with the sauce. Cook for
30 seconds, just long enough to marry the flavors. Stir in the chives, parsley,
chervil, and tarragon and taste for seasoning. The mixture should be saucy
but not runny.

3.

Divide the pasta among four bowls, making sure you get all of that crab
and sauce out of the pan, and serve.

4.

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Copyright 2013 by Gabriel Rucker,


Andrew Fortgang, and Meredith Erickson
Photographs copyright 2013 by
David L. Reamer
All rights reserved.
Published in the United States by
Ten Speed Press, an imprint of the
Crown Publishing Group, a division
of Random House, Inc., New York.
www.crownpublishing.com
www.tenspeed.com
Ten Speed Press and the Ten Speed Press
colophon are registered trademarks of
Random House, Inc.
All illustrations are by Chad Crowe with
the exception of Eat Squab on the half
title page and In Foie We Trust on page
71, by Gabriela Ramos.

Library of Congress Cataloging-inPublication Data:


Rucker, Gabriel, 1981
Le Pigeon : cooking at the dirty bird
/ Gabriel Rucker, Meredith Erickson,
Lauren Fortgang, and Andrew Fortgang;
photographs by David Reamer.
pages cm
Includes index.
1. Le Pigeon (Restaurant) 2. Cooking
OregonPortland. 3. Restaurants
OregonPortland. I. Erickson, Meredith,
1980 II. Fortgang, Lauren, 1979 III.
Fortgang, Andrew, 1979 IV. Reamer, David.
V. Title.
TX715.R9245 2013
641.59795dc23
2013008703

Hardcover ISBN 978-1-60774-444-3


eBook ISBN 978-1-60774-445-0
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