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salsa peverada

SALSA PEVERADA

Spicy Sauce

  

   Ingredients

 

4 anchovies fillets
2 oz. olive oil
2 cloves garlic
salt
1 bunch parsley
1 tsp. black pepper, fresh ground
1 slice soppressa (about 3 oz.)
2 cups beef broth
1 tbs. lemon juice
1 lb. duck liver
1 tbs. pomegranate juice
1 tbs. wine vinegar (or wine)

 

   Preparation

 

How to make the Spicy Sauce:


Peverada is a sauce that always contains pepper (pevere in Venetian dialect). Since the spice was once rare and expensive, it was fashionable for rich families to use it on or in everything, from soups to sauces, to broth. Peverada was also referred to as "the water in which beef has been cooked in" or "peppered broth". It was called piperatum in ancient Rome, and it was prepared by adding garum to pepper. Peverada is a sauce used as a common condiment in today's Italian cookery. The most popular is the recipe used in the Veneto area.

Mince the anchovies, one clove of garlic, parsley, soppressa and the duck liver. Heat the oil and the other clove of garlic. Remove when brown. Drop in the minced ingredients, except the liver. Stir constantly and, when golden brown, add the liver, a pinch of salt and the pepper. Saute briskly for 2 min. then add the broth and simmer for 15 min. Then, add the lemon juice, pomegranate juice and wine vinegar; reduce for 5 more min. and remove from heat. The salsa peverada should be rather thick but fluid.

The salsa peverada is excellent with duck, or other game, poultry and roasted meats.

Recipe courtesy of The Italian Trade Commission.

 


Italian recipes summary

BREAD, PIZZA and FOCACCIA
SAUCES and DRESSINGS
Appetizers: VEGETABLES
Appetizers: UOVA and FRITTATA
Appetizers: MEAT and CHEESE
Appetizers: FISH
First Courses: SOUPS
First Courses: DRIED PASTA
First Courses: FRESH PASTA
First Courses: STUFFED FRESH PASTA
First Courses: RICE, POLENTA and GNOCCHI
Main Courses: BEEF and VEAL
Main Courses: PORK, LAMB and GOAT
Main Courses: POULTRY and GAME
Main Courses: FISH
Main Courses: SNAILS, FROGS, INNARDS and more
SALADS and SIDE ORDERS
DESSERTS
ICE CREAM
 


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