Cassoulet
Cassoulet

Hey everyone, it’s Brad, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a distinctive dish, cassoulet. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I’m gonna make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.

Cassoulet is one of the most well liked of recent trending meals on earth. It’s appreciated by millions daily. It is simple, it’s quick, it tastes delicious. They are nice and they look fantastic. Cassoulet is something which I’ve loved my entire life.

Our classic cassoulet recipe takes no shortcuts and requires a little planning, but every step is totally doable, even if you're not a pro. It requires a few ingredients you won't find in the typical supermarket. Cassoulet, a hearty slow-simmered stew of sausage, confit (typically duck), pork, and white beans, is one As a cassoulet fan, I've traveled around southwestern France talking to cassoulet chefs, bean.

To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook cassoulet using 15 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Cassoulet:
  1. Prepare 8 oz pork belly, cubed
  2. Take 4 skin-on chicken legs, thigh and leg separated
  3. Prepare 1 lb sausage (4-5 links)
  4. Take 2 Tbsp duck fat
  5. Make ready 1 lb beans, soaked 24 hours
  6. Make ready 1 onion, diced
  7. Take 2 carrots, cut in 3" sticks
  8. Take 2 celery stalks, cut in 3" sticks
  9. Get 9-10 garlic cloves, whole
  10. Prepare 6 cloves
  11. Prepare 2 bay leaves
  12. Make ready 1/4 cup parsley (handful)
  13. Take 1 qt chicken stock
  14. Get 3 (1/4 oz) packets gelatin
  15. Take salt and pepper

Choose really meaty sausages and gammon, take the skin off the chicken and use a very. There is no greater one than cassoulet. I developed the recipe that follows at the shoulder of Phillipe Bertineau, the chef at Alain Ducasse's Benoit bistro in New York City: rich and creamy, sticky with. This duck-lover's version of the classic southern French casserole includes the bird in the form of rich sausages, bone-in legs and thighs, breast meat, and the traditional.

Steps to make Cassoulet:
  1. Preheat oven to 300 F.
  2. In a dutch oven, melt the duck fat over high heat.
  3. Hydrate the gelatin in the stock, by sprinkling the dry gelatin over the stock and letting it sit.
  4. Season the chicken and pork belly with salt and lots of black pepper. If you can't find pork belly, you can use salt pork, but omit the salt from the recipe.
  5. Brown the pork belly, and remove from dutch oven.
  6. Brown the chicken and remove from dutch oven.
  7. Brown the sausage links and any spare chicken that didn't fit into the pot with the original chicken, and remove from the dutch oven.
  8. Add the veggies, cloves, and bay leaves, scraping the fond from the bottom of the pan. Sauté until onions are translucent.
  9. Add the stock/gelatin, parsley, and the beans. Stir to distribute and transfer the dutch oven to the oven with the lid ajar and cook for 40 min.
  10. Remove the carrot, celery, bay, and cloves from the dutch oven.
  11. Add the reserved meat to the dutch oven arranging the chicken so that it's skin side up. Add water, if needed, to cover the beans.
  12. Return the dutch oven to the oven and continue to cook, with the lid ajar for 2 more hours. Check the cassoulet occasionally to make sure there is enough liquid to cover beans. If needed, add water.
  13. Plate with a garnish of parsley.

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