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LAMB CASSOULET



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This recipe came to The Times in 2001 from Joël Chapoulie, the executive chef at L'Express. At the Montreal restaurant, he made it with a cut of lamb called souris, nuggets from the knuckle that are exceptionally flavorful and gelatinous (and that American butchers never bother with, instead selling whole shanks). The cassoulet can be made ahead, and reheated just before serving.

Provided by Regina Schrambling

Categories     main course

Time 5h

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 15

3 cups dried cannellini or other white beans, picked over
8 ounces salt pork
8 ounces slab bacon, cut in thin strips
4 onions: 1 whole, 3 finely chopped
8 to 10 cloves
1 carrot, peeled
1 bay leaf
1 teaspoon dried thyme
4 cloves garlic: 2 peeled but uncut, 2 finely chopped
3 lamb shanks, about 3 pounds total
Salt
2 cups duck fat
3 tablespoons tomato paste
8 ounces saucisson d'ail (French garlic sausage)
Freshly ground black pepper

Steps:

  • Rinse beans under running water. Place in large pot with salt pork and bacon; add cold water to cover. Bring to boil and cook 3 minutes. Strain through colander and rinse.
  • Return beans, salt pork and bacon to clean pot. Add 6 cups cold water. Stud whole onion with cloves and add to beans. Add carrot, bay leaf, thyme and 2 cloves peeled garlic. Cover and simmer very gently until beans are tender, about 1 to 1 1/2 hours.
  • Remove carrot, onion and garlic from beans and discard. Set pot aside.
  • Season shanks with salt. Heat duck fat in casserole or Dutch oven and brown meat on all sides. Remove from pan with slotted spoon; set aside. Add chopped onions, chopped garlic and tomato paste to pan, mixing well. Return shanks to pan and fit saucisson, salt pork and bacon around them. Pour beans and their liquid over. Cover partway and cook over low heat for 1 hour.
  • Heat oven to 400 degrees. Remove meats from beans. Discard salt pork. Cut lamb and bacon into chunks and slice saucisson into 6 thick pieces. Season well with pepper. Season beans with salt as needed.
  • Using slotted spoon, remove half the beans from the casserole. Arrange meats over beans remaining in pan. Spread remaining beans over the meats.
  • Cover casserole and bake 1 1/2 hours. Uncover casserole, raise oven setting to 450 degrees and cook until a crust forms on top of the beans, about 20 minutes.

LAMB CASSOULET



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A classic cassoulet takes ages to prepare and cook. My simplified version is tasty, easy and pretty quick to get together. It's hearty, so make sure your guests are good and hungry.

Provided by Lene8655

Categories     Lamb/Sheep

Time 1h25m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 tablespoon olive oil
8 lamb cutlets
2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
400 g chopped fresh tomatoes
1 teaspoon dried herbes de provence
1 teaspoon brown sugar
1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
150 ml lamb stock
2 (400 g) cans cannellini beans, drained
75 g fresh white breadcrumbs
salt & freshly ground black pepper

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 180 degrees centigrade. Heat the oil in a large frying pan and quickly brown the lamb cutlets for 2 minutes on each side. Remove from the pan and transfer to a 2 litre casserole dish.
  • Add the onion and garlic to the pan and cook for 3-4 minutes until softened and golden. Add the the tomatoes, herbs, sugar, vinegar and lamb stock and simmer together for 2-3 minutes. Add salt and pepper to taste.
  • Empty the beans over the lamb cutlets then roughly stir in the tomato mixture. Sprinkle the breadcrumbs on top of the casserole in an even layer, cover and bake for 30 minutes. Remove the cover and cook for a further 30 minutes until bubbling and golden brown on top.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 382.3, Fat 4.9, SaturatedFat 0.8, Sodium 145.5, Carbohydrate 65.2, Fiber 14.3, Sugar 5.3, Protein 21.9

ALL-DAY SLOW-COOKER CASSOULET



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This cassoulet is filled to the brim with white beans, lamb, garlic sausage, and smoked sausage (and breadcrumbs), but you can make yours with pork or ham, goat, or duck. Whatever you use, keep the proportions similar to those listed below, and you can't lose.

Provided by Andrew Schloss

Categories     Slow Cooker     Lamb     Sausage     Duck     Bean     Breadcrumbs     Soup/Stew

Yield Serves 12

Number Of Ingredients 20

1 pound dried large white beans, such as cannellini or baby limas
1 duck (about 4 pounds)
1 pound boneless leg of lamb, cut into 2-inch cubes
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper
8 ounces garlic sausage, cut into 2-inch lengths
8 ounces smoked sausage, such as andouille, cut into 2-inch lengths
1 large onion, diced
2 large celery ribs, cut into 1/4-inch-thick slices
4 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 teaspoon dried Italian seasoning
Pinch of ground cloves
1/2 cup dry white wine
4 cups beef or chicken broth, or a mixture
1 can (about 15 ounces) diced tomatoes, drained
2/3 cup dried breadcrumbs
1/4 cup coarsely chopped fresh Italian (flat-leaf) parsley
Special Equipment
5-6 quart slow cooker

Steps:

  • Put the beans in a medium bowl, cover with about 3 inches of water, and soak overnight. Or put the beans in a saucepan, cover with water, and bring to a boil for 3 minutes. Remove from the heat and soak for 1 hour. Then drain.
  • Meanwhile, cut the duck into 8 pieces: 2 breast halves, 2 drumsticks, 2 thighs, and 2 wings. Trim off all visible fat and excess skin and set the fat and skin aside. Season the duck pieces and lamb with the salt and pepper and set aside.
  • Cook the duck fat and skin in a large heavy skillet over medium heat until between 1/4 and 1/3 cup fat is in the pan, about 4 minutes. Remove the solid pieces of fat and skin and discard. Brown the duck in the hot fat on both sides, about 4 minutes per side, and set aside. Brown the lamb, about 4 minutes per side, and set aside. Brown the sausage pieces on all sides, about 3 minutes per side, and set aside.
  • Add the onion and celery to the skillet and sauté until lightly browned, about 4 minutes. Add the garlic, nutmeg, Italian seasoning, and cloves and sauté until aromatic, about 1 minute. Add the wine and bring to a boil. Add the beef broth and tomatoes, return to a boil, and remove from the heat.
  • To assemble the cassoulet:
  • Layer the beans and meats, in alternating layers (4 of beans, 3 of meat), starting and ending with the beans. Pour the liquid over all, cover the cooker, and cook until the beans are tender, 8 to 10 hours on low.
  • Preheat an oven to 350°F. Mix the breadcrumbs and parsley and scatter over the top of the cassoulet. Transfer the crock with the cassoulet to the oven and bake until the top is browned and bubbling, about 30 minutes. Serve immediately.

LAMB AND PORK CASSOULET



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Make and share this Lamb and Pork Cassoulet recipe from Food.com.

Provided by j godsey

Categories     Lamb/Sheep

Time 1h15m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 (15 ounce) can cannellini beans, drained
1 tablespoon oil
1 tablespoon ketchup
1 teaspoon chili powder
1/2 teaspoon thyme
1/4 cup water
1 teaspoon bacon bits (dash of liquid smoke)
1 lamb chop, diced
1 pork chop, diced
1 small onion, diced

Steps:

  • Saute onion and garlic in oil.
  • Add lamb and pork.
  • Saute 5 minutes until cooked though.
  • Combine everything in a small deep oven safe dish.
  • Bake uncovered 350 30 minutes.
  • HINTS: for those who like more beans & less meat Add another can of beans & half as much meat. Just use a tad more water.
  • If you liked it or hated it please let me know -- .

Nutrition Facts : Calories 584.9, Fat 30.3, SaturatedFat 9.9, Cholesterol 104.7, Sodium 838.4, Carbohydrate 36.7, Fiber 12.4, Sugar 7.2, Protein 40.5

HOW TO MAKE CASSOULET



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Provided by Melissa Clark

Number Of Ingredients 0

Steps:

  • We may think of it as decadent, but cassoulet is at heart a humble bean and meat stew, rooted in the rural cooking of the Languedoc region. But for urban dwellers without access to the staples of a farm in southwest France - crocks of rendered lard and poultry fat, vats of duck confit, hunks of meat from just-butchered pigs and lambs - preparing one is an epic undertaking that stretches the cook. The reward, though, may well be the pinnacle of French home cooking.Cassoulet does take time to make: there is overnight marinating and soaking, plus a long afternoon of roasting and simmering, and a few days on top of that if you make your own confit. However, it is also a relatively forgiving dish, one that welcomes variation and leaves room for the personality of the cook - perhaps more than any other recipe in the canon. As long as you have white beans slowly stewed with some combination of sausages, pork, lamb, duck or goose, you have a cassoulet.The hardest part about making a cassoulet when you're not in southwest France is shopping for the ingredients. This isn't a dish to make on the fly; you will need to plan ahead, ordering the duck fat and confit and the garlic sausage online or from a good butcher, and finding sources for salt pork and fresh, bone-in pork and lamb stew meat. The beans, though, aren't hard to procure. Great Northern and cannellini beans make fine substitutes for the Tarbais, flageolet and lingot beans used in France.Then give yourself over to the rhythm of roasting, sautéing and long, slow simmering. The final stew, a glorious pot of velvety beans and chunks of tender meat covered by a burnished crust, is well worth the effort.
  • Named for the cassole, the earthenware pot in which it is traditionally cooked, cassoulet evolved over the centuries in the countryside of southwest France, changing with the ingredients on hand and the cooks stirring the pot.The earliest versions of the dish were most likely influenced by nearby Spain, which has its own ancient tradition of fava bean and meat stews. As the stew migrated to the Languedoc region, the fava beans were replaced by white beans, which were brought over from the Americas in the 16th century.Although there are as many cassoulets as there are kitchens in the Languedoc, three major towns of the region - Castelnaudary, Carcassonne and Toulouse - all vigorously lay claim to having created what they consider to be the only true cassoulet. It is a feud that has been going on at least since the middle of the 19th century, and probably even longer.In 1938, the chef Prosper Montagné, a native of Carcassonne and an author of the first version of "Larousse Gastronomique," attempted to resolve the dispute. He approached the subject with religious zeal, calling cassoulet "the god of Occidental cuisine" and likening the three competing versions to the Holy Trinity. The cassoulet from Castelnaudary, which is considered the oldest, is the Father in Montagné's trinity, and is made from a combination of beans, duck confit and pork (sausages, skin, knuckles, salt pork and roasted meat). The Carcassonne style is the Son, with mutton and the occasional partridge stirred in. And the version from Toulouse, the Holy Spirit, was the first to add goose confit to the pot.The recipe for cassoulet was codified by the "États Généraux de la Gastronomie" in 1966, and it was done in a way that allowed all three towns to keep their claims of authenticity. The organization mandated that to be called cassoulet, a stew must consist of at least 30 percent pork, mutton or preserved duck or goose (or a combination of the three elements), and 70 percent white beans and stock, fresh pork rinds, herbs and flavorings.That settled the question of which meats to use. But there are two other main points of contention that still inspire debate: the use of tomatoes and other vegetables with the beans, and a topping of bread crumbs that crisp in the oven. Julia Child chose to do both, as we do here. "The Escoffier Cookbook" and "Larousse Gastronomique" give some recipes that include the tomatoes, vegetables and bread crumbs, and some that omit them. The beauty of it is that if you make your own cassoulet, you get to decide.Above, "The Kitchen Table" by Jean-Siméon Chardin (1699-1779).
  • Casserole dish You will need a deep casserole dish that holds at least eight quarts, or a large Dutch oven, to bake the cassoulet. If you use a Dutch oven, you won't need the cover. The cassoulet needs to bake uncovered to develop a crisp crust.Baking sheets All of the ingredients for a cassoulet are cooked before being combined and baked again. The meat can be cooked in any number of ways; here, the pork and lamb stew meat is roasted on rimmed baking sheets so that it browns.Large pot The beans and garlic sausage (or kielbasa) are cooked in a large pot before they are added to the casserole, though you could use a slow cooker or pressure cooker, if you have one. You will also need a second small pot for simmering the salt pork.Wirecutter, a product recommendations website owned by The New York Times Company, has guides to the best Dutch ovens and baking sheets.
  • This slow-cooked casserole requires a good deal of culinary stamina. But the voluptuous combination of aromatic beans with rich chunks of duck confit, sausage, pork and lamb is worth the effort. Serve it with a green salad. It doesn't need any other accompaniment, and you wouldn't have room for one anyway.
  • The hardest part of making a cassoulet may be obtaining the ingredients. Beyond that, it helps to think of cooking and building it in stages. Once you've gathered and prepared the components (the meat, beans, salt pork, sausage, duck confit and bread crumb topping), assembling the dish is just a matter of layering the elements.• You can use any kind of roasted meats for a cassoulet, and the kinds vary by region. Substitute roasted chicken, turkey or goose for the duck confit, bone-in beef for the lamb and bone-in veal for the pork. Lamb neck is a great substitute for the bone-in lamb stew meat, and you can use any chunks of bone-in pork, like pork ribs, in place of the pork stew meat. (The bones give the dish more flavor, and their gelatin helps thicken the final stew.)• Do not use smoked sausages in the beans, or substitute smoked bacon for the salt pork. The smoky flavor can overwhelm the dish, and it is not traditional in French cassoulets. If you can't find salt pork, pancetta will work in its place, and you won't need to poach it beforehand.• You can buy duck confit at gourmet markets or order it online. If you'd prefer to make it yourself, this is how to do it: Rub 4 fresh duck legs with a large pinch of salt each. Place in a dish and generously sprinkle with whole peppercorns, thyme sprigs and smashed, peeled garlic cloves. Cover and let cure for 4 to 24 hours in the refrigerator. When ready to cook, wipe the meat dry with paper towels, discarding the garlic, pepper and herbs. Place in a Dutch oven or baking dish and cover completely with fat. (Duck fat is traditional, but olive oil also works.) Bake in a 200-degree oven until the duck is tender and well browned, 3 to 4 hours. Let duck cool in the fat before refrigerating. Duck confit lasts for at least a month in the refrigerator and tastes best after sitting for 1 week.• Don't think the meat is the only star of this dish. The beans need just as much love. You want them velvety, sitting in a trove of tomato, stock and rich fat. Buy the best beans you can, preferably ones that have been harvested and dried within a year of cooking. The variety of white bean is less important than their freshness.• Bread crumbs aren't traditional for cassoulet, but will result in a topping with an especially airy and crisp texture. Regular dried bread crumbs, either bought or homemade, will also work.• When you roast the meat, leave plenty of space between the chunks of meat so they brown nicely. More browning means richer flavor. You can also use leftover roasted meat if you have them on hand.• The bouquet garni flavors both the beans and the bean liquid, which is used to moisten the cassoulet as it bakes. To make one, take sprigs of parsley and thyme and a bay leaf and tie them together with at least 1 foot of kitchen string. Tuck the bay leaf in the middle of the bouquet and make sure you wrap the herbs up thoroughly, several times around, so they don't escape into the pot.• Feel free to use a slow cooker or pressure cooker for the beans. Add the garlic sausage (or kielbasa) about halfway through the cooking time. It doesn't have to be exact, since the sausage is already cooked; you're adding it to flavor the beans and their liquid.• Use a very large skillet, at least 12 inches, for sautéing the sausages and finishing the beans before you layer them into the casserole dish. • In this recipe, the beans are finished in a tomato purée, which reduces and thickens the sauce of the final cassoulet. But you can substitute a good homemade stock for the purée. You'll get a soupier cassoulet, but it's just as traditional without the tomatoes.• The salt pork is layered in strips into the bottom of the baking dish. Then, while cooking, it crisps and turns into a bottom crust for the stew. So it is important to slice it thinly and carefully place it in a single layer on the bottom of the dish (and up the sides, if you have enough). Don't overlap it very much, or those parts won't get as crisp.• The reserved bean liquid is added to the cassoulet for cooking, and its starchiness is what keeps the stew thick and creamy. Using stock instead would make for a soupier but still delicious cassoulet.• You create a substantial top crust with crunch by repeatedly cracking the very thick layer of bread crumbs as the cassoulet cooks, and by drizzling the topping with bean liquid, which browns and crisps up in the heat. It's best to crack the topping in even little taps from the side of a large spoon. You are looking to create more texture and crunch by exposing more of the bread crumbs to the hot oven and bean liquid, which should be drizzled generously and evenly.• If you like you can skip the bread crumbs entirely, which is just as traditional. The top will brown on its own, but there won't be a texturally distinct crust.• You do not have to make the cassoulet all in one go. You can break up the work, cooking the separate elements ahead of time and reserving them until you are ready to layer and bake the cassoulet. Or assemble the cassoulet in its entirety ahead of time, without bread crumbs, and then top and bake just before serving.
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2017-09-21 Step 26. Add breadcrumbs to pot and cook, stirring often, until golden in spots and starting to crisp, about 5 minutes. If breadcrumbs seem …
From bonappetit.com


TRADITIONAL CASSOULET RECIPE
2022-03-30 Return the beans to the pot and stir in the diced tomatoes, white wine, onion, carrots, celery, thyme, and garlic. Add enough cold water to cover the beans by 1 inch. Set the pot over medium-low heat and slowly bring the beans to a simmer, covered with a lid. Once it comes up to a simmer, cook for 30 minutes.
From simplyrecipes.com


CASSOULET WITH LAMB, PORK AND GOOSE RECIPE : SBS FOOD
Drain, reserving the cooking water, pork and beans, and discarding the onion and garlic. For the meats, brown the lamb and the outside of the sausages in a little oil (or, even better, duck or ...
From sbs.com.au


LAMB AND SAUSAGE CASSOULET - BIGOVEN.COM
Preheat oven to 350°. Sort and wash beans; place in a large saucepan. Cover beans with 3 cups boiling water. Cover and let stand 1 hour. Drain; set beans aside. Heat a large Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add oil to pan; swirl to coat. Sprinkle lamb evenly with pepper and salt.
From bigoven.com


LAMB AND SAUSAGE CASSOULET RECIPE - FOOD NEWS
Bring just to a simmer before proceeding with the cassoulet.) The Lamb (~ 1 & 1/2 hours) Dry lamb pieces. Film casserole with fat or oil, heat to very hot, but not smoking, and brown lamb pieces, a few at a time, removing the browned pieces to a dish.
From foodnewsnews.com


LAMB CASSOULET WITH CANNELLINI BEANS | NEW WORLD
Salt and pepper. Method. 1. Preheat the oven to 180°C. 2. Heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil in the casserole dish on a medium heat. Working in two batches, brown the lamb and then remove from the dish and set to one side. 3. Add the bacon to the dish and cook for 2-3 minutes then add the onion, carrots, celery and a pinch of salt and pepper and ...
From newworld.co.nz


SIMPLIFIED CASSOULET WITH LAMB AND ANDOUILLE SAUSAGE
INGREDIENTS. 4 teaspoons salt. 2 chocolate bar biscuit croissant topping. 1 jelly cotton candy. ½ jelly gummies. 2 cups liquorice chocolate. 2 jelly beans bonbon. 2 caramels tart gummi bears. 6 butterscotch caramel lollipops.
From cooksillustrated.com


LAMB CASSOULET | FOOD TO LOVE
1975-08-31 1 cup (200g) dried white beans; 150 gram piece streaky bacon, rind removed, diced into 1cm pieces; 500 gram thin lamb sausages, sliced thickly; 1 …
From foodtolove.co.nz


BRAISED LAMB CASSOULET | VALLEY TABLE
1 pound butter beans, yellow eye beans or traditional tarbais beans. 1 bay leaf. 1 onion, sliced in half. 1 whole garlic head, sliced in half. 1 whole lamb shoulder or shank, about 4 pounds
From hudsonvalleyrestaurantweek.com


BEST LAMB AND MINT CASSOULET RECIPES | FOOD NETWORK CANADA
2013-12-11 Stir in the kidney beans, navy beans, apricots, raisins and peas. Season with salt and pepper. Stir in 1/4 of the beef stock to deglaze. Pour in …
From foodnetwork.ca


THE NASTY BITS: LAMB'S TONGUE RECIPE - SERIOUS EATS
2019-03-26 Remove and set aside. Add the wine and deglaze the bottom of the pot. Add the stock, the can of chopped tomatoes, the beans, and the whole sausages. Simmer for half an hour, then remove the sausages and place them onto a cutting board. In …
From seriouseats.com


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