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    Winner! mrs767er's Avatar
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    Another enjoyable view for Paris is a boat tour around the river. The Bateau Mouche is somewhat dull but just do a search online or @ tripadvisor. Relatively inexpensive. I personally like wandering around Eiffel area, then finding a cafe 2-3 blocks away for some Pate Campagne and a fabulous glass of Sancerre wine or champagne. Of course, served w/cornichons, dijon and baguettes. Magnifique! Serves four as an appetizer. I actually keep the main proteins in my freezer. Here's my recipe (think it's time to make this again):
    Pate' de Campagne
    Make 2-3 days prior to serving

    1 T butter 10G
    1 T Olive Oil 10G
    1 cup minced onions 135G
    Saute until soft; cool. Cooked WT = 100G

    1 whole egg and one egg yolk (or 1/3 cup egg beaters) 60G
    3 T half & half 40G
    1/2 tsp sea salt 2G
    2 tsp dried thyme 8G
    1 ½ tsp allspice 6G
    1 tsp black pepper 4G
    1 ½ oz mini bottle cognac or brandy 48G
    Combine in small bowl; set aside in fridge.

    4 oz thick bacon separated ½ chopped, ½ whole slices 120G total
    2 large garlic cloves, pressed 10 G
    8 oz fresh chicken livers (or baby beef) trimmed of stringy tissue and chopped 230G
    6 oz coarsely chopped lean baked ham 175G
    16 oz ground veal (you can use turkey/pork combo) 460G

    Add onions and seasoned liquid mixture.
    Mix thoroughly with hands.
    Raw WT = 1300G Cooked =1300G Pour Off = 300G (20% FAT) Net WT = 1000G
    2 Slices (one serving) = 100G

    Heat oven to 350 degrees. Spray 9 X 5 loaf pan with Pam. Pat mixture (about 3 cups) into pan, cover with bacon slices . Cover tightly with foil. Put in 9X 13 metal pan and place in oven. Pour boiling water into larger pan to cover about halfway up the sides of loaf pan. Bake approximately 1 ½ hours (temp registers 155 degrees)
    Remove from water bath and allow to cool on rack until warm. Carefully drain off extra liquid. Loosely cover pate' surface w/plastic wrap. Using a second loaf pan, place on top of pate' and weight with large can inside. Cool to room temp then refrigerate for 1-2 days. Remove from pan and gently scrape off any surface gum/gel that looks unpleasant. Wrap and chill until serving. Slice w/serrated or very sharp knife. ¼ inch slices are good for appetizers.
    Serve w/French baguette slices, fresh or toasted, along with Dijon mustard and sliced cornichons or petite kosher dills
    Bon apetit!

    Have you been before? We like to wander around an area. Who wants to wait in lines or in the Metro? Whatever you do, have a great time!
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    I agree the Bateaux Mouche are wonderful even for a native Parisian like me. The best is the bigest near Concorde and Pont Alexandre III...

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