Buttered Radish Tartine with Vanilla Sea Salt

Presenting a delightful twist on the classic, these Buttered Radish Tartines highlight the quality of each ingredient, given the simplicity of the small list. Opting for a higher-fat, European-style butter works particularly well as the sweetness harmonizes with the sharpness of the radishes. Pro tip: create homemade vanilla sugar, burying the leftover vanilla bean pod in a cup of granulated sugar and leave to infuse for a week. Try pairing this recipe with Bartier Bros. Rosé or Les Fleurs Du Mal Côtes De Gascogne.

Ingredients

Serves 16 tartines
1 vanilla bean
½ cup (125 ml) fleur de sel or coarse grey sea salt
12 to 15 small round, red radishes
1¼ cups (310 ml) unsalted butter, cubed, room temperature
16 slices baguette, toasted

Instructions

  1. Split the vanilla bean pod, scrape out and reserve seeds using tip of a paring knife. Reserve empty vanilla pod for another use.
  2. Pour salt into a medium bowl and add vanilla seeds. Using your fingertips, blend salt and vanilla seeds until seeds are well dispersed. Place in an airtight container and set aside at room temperature. Salt will keep indefinitely.
  3. Using a sharp paring knife, cut away roots and leafy tops from radishes, forming perfectly round spheres. Wash and thoroughly dry radishes.
  4. Place softened butter in a large bowl and use a rubber spatula to fold in radishes.
  5. Lightly oil a 3¼ × 5¾-in (2-cup/500 ml) mini loaf pan with vegetable oil and line with plastic wrap, allowing for at least 2-in (5 cm) overhang on all sides. Press and pull wrap as needed to eliminate air bubbles. Transfer radish butter to pan and spread it evenly to edges while packing it down firmly.
  6. Smooth top and tap pan on counter to remove any air bubbles. Wrap overhanging plastic wrap overtop butter and refrigerate until very firm, at least 4 hours and up to overnight.
  7. When ready to serve, use plastic wrap to lift butter out of loaf pan and transfer to a work surface. Remove plastic wrap. Using a very sharp knife, cut into ¼-in (0.6 cm) thick slices. Any leftover butter can be wrapped in parchment and stored in refrigerator for up to 4 days.
  8. Place each slice of butter on a piece of toasted baguette and garnish with a sprinkling of vanilla sea salt. Serve and enjoy.
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