Rabbit Confit and Swiss Chard Gratin with Maple Syrup and Louis d’Or


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Recipe — Rabbit Confit and Swiss Chard Gratin with Maple Syrup and Louis d’Or
4 portions
Metric Imperial

Ingredients

  • 4 cups Swiss chard stems*, cut in 5 cm (2 in) chunks
  • 3 confit rabbit** legs (homemade or purchased)
  • 1 cup 250 ml (1 cup) demi-glace
  • 1/4 cup maple syrup (preferably golden for its delicate flavour)
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 1/2 cup Louis d’Or cheese, coarsely grated
  • 2 tablespoons maple flakes
  • 1 tablespoon cracked black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • Salt to taste

Method

  1. Preheat the oven to 200 ºC (400 ºF).
  2. Blanch the Swiss chard stems in boiling salted water for 2. Shock them under cold water. Drain and set aside.
  3. Remove the meat from the rabbit legs and shred it. Set the shredded meat aside.
  4. In a bowl, combine the demi-glace with the maple syrup and lemon juice. Set aside.
  5. Combine the cheese, maple flakes and cracked pepper. Set the maple-cheese mixture aside.
  6. Butter 4 small gratin dishes. Assemble the gratins.
  7. Start with a layer of Swiss chard stems. Season with salt.
  8. Add a layer of shredded rabbit. Cover with a second layer of Swiss chard.
  9. Drizzle with one quarter of the maple sauce and top with one quarter of the maple-cheese mixture. Repeat with the other ramekins and bake for 8 (or broil for 2).

*Save the leaves (you can cook them as you would spinach).**Confit duck legs can be substituted.

The Quebec Maple Syrup Producers are not in any way responsible for the identification or presence of allergens in recipes or for the classification of any recipe as vegetarian or vegan.

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Maple syrup comes in four classifications, according to colour and taste.

At the start of sugaring season, syrup is generally clear, with a lightly sweet taste. It becomes darker and caramelized as the season goes on.

An unopened can of maple syrup keeps for many years.

Once the can is opened, syrup should be kept in an airtight container in a cool place.

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Like all 100% pure maple products, maple butter comes from the sap of the maple tree… and that’s all.