7 Retro Aspic Recipes

Aspic is a gelatinous dish where the ingredients (usually meat and vegetables) are boiled together and then put in a mold and left to set. The gelatine for the aspin can be made from any meat, but when making a fish or vegetable aspic you need another gelatine source.  The aspic was a popular dish in the USA in the 1950’s, but has lost its appeal since then. Still, the dish is consumed in many countries where it’s even considered a delicacy. So, walk on the wild side and challenge your taste buds with this unusual jelly dish by making some of these seven aspic recipes.

Vegetable Aspic with Agar-Agar

Vegetable Aspic with Agar-Agar

Recipe & photo credit to mimasa.net

Tomato, Basil and Goat Cheese Gelatin Salad

Tomato, Basil and Goat Cheese Gelatin Salad

Recipe & photo credit to moderncomfortfood.com

Retrocado Aspic with Mango and Shrimp

Retrocado Aspic with Mango and Shrimp

Recipe & photo credit to food52.com

Poularde a la Néva

Poularde a la Neva

Recipe & photo credit to lostpastremembered.blogspot.com

Aspic With Hard- Boiled Eggs, Tuna, Ricotta And Olives

Aspic with hard- boiled eggs, tuna, ricotta and olives

Recipe & photo credit to yourecipe.net

Ham and Vegetable Salad in Aspic

Ham and Vegetable Salad in Aspic

Recipe & photo credit to athousandblooms.blogspot.com

Chicken Aspic with Green Peas & Egg

Chicken Aspic with Green Peas & Egg

Recipe & photo credit to melangery.com