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Well, boys and girls, this day finally came - I decided to cook something from the 'Hannibal' series (which I adore as you know:). This time I decided to make everything as perfect as I can and, to be honest, I'm proud of myself.

Where should I start? Oh yes, food style from the series...

As you know 'Hannibal' is not only a show about 1001 approach on how to kill someone, but it's also about food. And as everything in the series, all dishes look extraordinary, beautiful and adorable as well.

'Hannibal' has its own food-stylist Janise Poon ( here's her blog ) and she creates a piece of art, every time she 'feeds' Hanibal.

Today I'll show you how to prepare the Sacromonte omelet from season 2, episode 9: Suziikana.





Ready? Prepare your knives!





For Sacromonte omelet we need:





5-6 chicken eggs

200-250 g liver (I took turkey's one) or chicken breast

1 tomato

bunch of dill

2-3 tbsp sour cream

parmesan cheese

sea salt

pepper





We also need salsa sauce, I made my own one and not spicy at all, here are ingredients:

1/2 tomato

2 chive garlic

a bit of dill

olive oil





For decoration:

eggshell from 1 large duck/chicken egg

1 quail eggshell

sea salt

wasabi sauce

1/4 orange or 1/2 clementine

feather

2 boiled quail egg

flower





Preparation time:

20 min





Cooking time:

40 min





Hard?

No, but needs patience













Grab some wine, call your friend. Enjoy your meal;)













First of all, we need to prepare liver. Wash it and boil a bit. Don't forget to change the water at least two times. And remember that you should not pickle a liver, salt can make it really stiff.While liver is boiling we can prepare salsa sauce and some decorations if you want.Make a hole in an egg just like in a photo below. You can also make a tiny hole for a feather if you're enthusiastic. Remove the filling, leave it alone:)Do the same with one quail egg. We will put sea salt in quail eggshell.Besides you can use a few different kinds of meat at the same time. Or combine liver and meat. As Hannibal does, see?!For salsa: cut half of the tomato into small pieces, chop garlic and herbs. Put everything in a pan with preheated olive oil, fry for few minutes.I know that originally salsa has to be a bit spicy, but my stomach says 'no' too spicy food right now, that's why I decided to avoid adding chili pepper.Now it's time for eggs. Add full eggs in a pan, add sour cream (some of the people prefer to add milk in their omelet so milk would be ok as well), add salt and stir it really good. As you can see I used 5 chicken eggs and one little quail egg. It looks so tiny compared to an average chicken egg.We're almost there!Cut liver in pieces. Cut one tomato and dill. Grill or fry (without oil) a 1/4 orange or 1/2 clementine.Pour eggs into a preheated pan, add liver, tomato, and dill. Cover. And wait:)Now it's time to decorate.Add salsa sauce to a chicken eggshell, fill the shell of a quail egg with sea salt. Put two more quail eggs on a plate. Imagine you're an artist and paint something with wasabi:)When omelet is done, put it on a plate, add some parmesan.That's it! And tastes really good!Janice Poon wrote that she used a frittata omelet for her work, but actually Hannibal prepares a traditional omelet in the episode.