PETITE MARMITE
Note: Any combination of meats can be used including venison, oxtails, pheasant, turkey, ham hocks, pork or lamb. Keep the total weight of the meat the same as in this recipe.
Provided by Martha
Time 3h15m
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- If you haven't already done so, soak marrow bones in cold water overnight and then discard soaking water before cooking.
- Place soaked marrow bones in a pot and cover with fresh water. Bring to a boil and simmer fast for 45 minutes. As the water comes to a boil, skim off the foam and discard.
- Take each bone out and with a knife of spoon, remove the marrow to a bowl. Reserve marrow for the end of the recipe.
- Place bones back in the pot and bring to a boil and cook until reduced to one cup. Discard bones and reserve the broth.
- This step should be started at the same time the marrow bones are cooking. With a pair of kitchen shears, cut chicken in half from front to back. This step is just so the chicken and beef sit nestled in the pot. Discard giblets but use the neck.
- Trim as much fat from the beef as possible and if large, cut in half.
- Place the chicken, chicken neck and beef in a 10-quart soup pot and cover with the 3 quarts of chicken stock.
- Slowly bring to a simmer and set timer for two hours. Skim off foam as the pot comes to a boil.
- After the two hours, remove the beef and chicken to a large platter using a strainer and tongs, leaving the liquid in the pot.
- Add the reserved bone broth to the stock.
- After the meat is cool enough to handle, pick out any gristle from the beef and pick out all skin and bones from the chicken. Keep the beef and chicken separate.
- In a piece of cheese cloth, place bay leaf, thyme, peppercorns, parsley stems and garlic clove and pull up into a purse shape. Tie off with butcher's twine. This is called a sachet bag.
- Dice the beef into bite sized pieces and add to the stock along with the celery, leeks, onion, turnip, cabbage, carrot and the sachet bag.
- Dice the reserved bone marrow if large pieces and add to the pot.
- Bring to a boil and reduce to a simmer and simmer 15 minutes.
- Cut the chicken into bite sized pieces and add to the pot, and simmer five minutes.
- Remove and discard sachet bag.
- Adjust seasoning if needed and serve with croutons and chopped fresh parsley.
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