Creamy Autoimmune Paleo Liver Paté

Organ meats are regularly touted for their incredible health benefits, especially for individuals interested in detoxification, metabolic function, nervous system health, and immunity. With organic chicken liver ringing up significantly less per pound than grass-fed ground beef, the adventurous eater finds great reward in sampling this AIP twist on a traditional French recipe.

Source: The experimental minds and pallets of Rachel DeBoer & Dorothy Mullen

Ingredients

1⁄2
onion (chopped)
3 cloves
garlic (minced)
1⁄2 cup
coconut oil
1 teaspoon
salt (or to taste)
3
handfuls fresh herbs, chopped (ex: lemon sorrel, chives, sage, rosemary, etc)
1 tablespoon
apple cider vinegar
1 can
full fat coconut milk
1 pound
fresh organic chicken livers

Instructions

Add coconut oil to a pan and heat until melted. Stir in salt. Add onions and garlic and cook down for 10-15 minutes on medium heat. 

While onions are cooking, drain liver and pat dry. Add livers to hot oil and onions. Cook another 10 minutes or until brown, and then remove from heat and drain liver mixture. 

In a food processor, add half of the thickened cream from the top of a can of coconut milk, fresh herbs, 1 T apple cider vinegar, and the drained liver and onions. Blend well. Taste the mixture for flavor balance. Adjust accordingly with options of adding the rest of the coconut cream, some juice from the liver and onions, more salt, herbs, or vinegar until paté is desired thickness and flavor. Save the remaining drippings from paté and onions for soups and stews. No need to waste flavor!

Paté will firm up in the refrigerator as it is typically served chilled alongside plenty of options for dipping. For Autoimmune Paleo, try raw veggies like carrot sticks, cucumber slices, celery, or broccoli.  (Recipe #677)