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Turmeric Liver Pate

Yields1 ServingPrep Time15 minsCook Time20 minsTotal Time35 mins

Sometimes you just need a real food nutrient boost, especially when faced with certain health challenges. Increasing your nutrient intake can be a crucial part of: healing infertility and hormonal issues naturally, addressing disease and disorders, such as autoimmune disease, thyroid dysfunction and adrenal issues and supporting healthy growth and development of toddlers, children, teens and adults. We recommend to incorporate liver into your diet due to the high amounts of bioavailable nutrients it contains, it plays a key role in rebuilding nutritional deficiencies. Did you know that liver is one of the best sources of bio-available Vitamin A, it contains all the B Vitamins and is particularly high in Vitamin B12, iron and trace minerals. Because we have added our Turmeric powder into this recipe, it also has amazing anti-inflammatory properties and much more.

 400 g liver (chicken, duck, lamb or turkey)
 4 garlic cloves, chopped (or more if you love garlic)
 A generous amount of ghee or butter, melted
 Changing Habits Seaweed Salt to taste
 1 tbsp Changing Habits Turmeric Powder
 Cracked pepper to taste
 A good pinch of Changing Habits Dulse Flakes
Thermomix Method
1

Fry the liver in ghee or butter until almost cooked through about ¾ cooked. Add the garlic and continue cooking until the garlic is golden and the liver is fully cooked.

2

Add the liver, garlic and juice to the thermomix bowl along with all other ingredients. Add a generous amount of melted ghee or butter and blitz together on Speed 5/6 for 30 seconds.

3

Scrape down the sides and add more ghee or butter if needed and blitz again to create your desired consistency. It should be lump free and quite creamy.

4

Taste the mixture and adjust if needed.

5

Once ready, spoon the pate into small containers, keep some in the fridge and freeze some for later use to add to soups, stews, curries, meatballs, rissoles, spaghetti sauces and more. For the fresh batch you can use it as a dip with vegetable sticks, spread onto cucumber rounds, onto toasted or fresh bread or rolls, seed/ paleo crackers etc.

Normal Method
6

Fry the liver in ghee or butter until almost cooked through about ¾ cooked. Add the garlic and continue cooking until the garlic is golden and the liver is fully cooked.

7

Add the liver, garlic and juice to a good quality food processor along with all other ingredients. Add a generous amount of melted ghee or butter and blitz together until combined.

8

Scrape down the sides and add more ghee or butter if needed, the continue to blitz until you create your desired consistency. It should be lump free and quite creamy.

9

Taste the mixture and adjust if needed.

10

Once ready, spoon the pate into small containers, keep some in the fridge and freeze some for later use to add to soups, stews, curries, meatballs, rissoles, spaghetti sauces and more. For the fresh batch you can use it as a dip with vegetable sticks, spread onto cucumber rounds, onto toasted or fresh bread or rolls, seed/ paleo crackers etc.

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