Chicken-Liver Salad with Hot Bacon Dressing and Croutons
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Servings per container:
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Ingredients for - Chicken-Liver Salad with Hot Bacon Dressing and Croutons

1. 1 1/2 lb. loaf country-style bread -
2. 7 tbsp. olive oil -
3. 2 large heads frisée -
4. 1 red onion -
5. 3/4 tsp. salt -
6. Fresh-ground black pepper -
7. 1/2 lb. bacon -
8. 1 lb. chicken livers -
9. 1 tsp. ground allspice -
10. 3 1/2 tbsp. Wine vinegar -

How to cook deliciously - Chicken-Liver Salad with Hot Bacon Dressing and Croutons

1. Stage

Heat the oven to 350°F. Toss the bread cubes with 2 tablespoons of the oil and put on a large baking sheet. Bake, stirring once or twice, until the bread cubes are crisp and golden brown, about 15 minutes. Let the croutons cool.

2. Stage

In a large bowl, combine the frisée, onion,1/2 teaspoon of the salt, and 1/4 teaspoon pepper.

3. Stage

In a large nonstick frying pan, cook the bacon until crisp. Remove the bacon and pour the fat into a measuring cup. Add enough of the oil to make 1/2 cup and reserve for Step 5.

4. Stage

Wipe out the pan. Heat 1 1/2 tablespoons of the oil in the pan over moderately high heat. Season the chicken livers with the allspice, the remaining 1/4 teaspoon salt, and 1/8 teaspoon pepper. Put the livers in the pan, in two batches if necessary, and cook 2 minutes. Turn and cook until browned, about 2 minutes longer. The livers should still be pink inside. Remove the livers from the pan and put in a warm spot.

5. Stage

Wipe out the pan. Add the reserved 1/2 cup fat and the bacon to the pan. Heat over moderately high heat until the bacon is sizzling. Pour the hot bacon and fat over the salad and toss. Toss in the vinegar and then the croutons. Put the salad on plates and top with the livers.

6. Stage

Wine Recommendation: Dishes that straddle the line between salad and meat need particularly flexible wines. Light-bodied reds that are low in tannin, to avoid a clash with the vinegar, can work well; try a Bardolino. Just about any dry rosé wine would also be good.