This blog is mostly for me and my friends. I record dishes I think are share-worthy. Big nod to Chef John for his inspiration.

Friday, November 26, 2021

Cassoulet

A completely worthwhile dish. This is great for gatherings or special events. Gathering the ingredients can be a chore, but subsequent preparations are much easier once sourced. I was able to get all the meats needed from St Paul Meat Shop. They have Tarbais beans there, but are less at Rancho Gordo.

Active time is not egregious, perhaps 2.5 hours total all in. I started this for Thanksgiving at 8:30 am (having soaked the beans overnight) and it was ready around 1:00 pm. 


Ingredients
For the Beans and Liquid

1 pound Tarbais beans
3 quarts low-sodium chicken broth
4 oz pancetta (SPMS) 1/4 inch dice
2 bay leaves
6 sprigs thyme tied into a bundle
1 teaspoon Herbes de Provence 
1 tsp whole black peppercorns
6 unpeeled garlic cloves cut in half
bones from duck confit

Meats
12 oz fatty pork chop (SPMS) cut into 1.5  inch pieces
Salt and pepper
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1.5 pound Toulouse Sausage (Polish from SPMS)
2 duck leg confit

Vegetables
1 cup diced onion
1/2 cup diced carrot
1/2 cup diced celery
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup tomato paste
3/4 cup white wine

Bread Crumb Topping
2 cups plain bread crumbs (I used Panko)
1/2 cup chopped Italian parsley
2 tablespoons fat from the cooked meat pan 
2 tablespoons melted unsalted butter
1/4 cup bean cooking liquid 

Step 1
Rinse and soak beans overnight. I started mine about 9 or 10 pm. Drain them after soaking about 5 hours before you want the dish to be ready. So for 1 pm dine time, drain at 8 am. 

Step 2
To a large pot or Dutch oven add the broth, diced pancetta, bones from duck confit, and the drained beans. Tie garlic and peppercorns in cheese cloth for bouquet garni and add to pot. Add bay leaves and thyme bundle. Stir and bring to a simmer over high heat (watch not to boil) Skim the foam as it forms and reduce heat to maintain gentle simmer, 30-45 minutes. Taste beans for almost doneness. 

Step 3
While beans are cooking, sprinkle pork pieces with salt and pepper. Heat oil in skillet or fry pan over medium-high heat. Brown the pork until fat is rendered, 3-5 minutes. Transfer pork to large bowl.
Add sausages to the pan and brown well on all sides, 4-5 minutes. Transfer sausages to same large bowl.

Step 4
Lower pan heat to medium. Remove fat and skin (cut into small pieces) from duck confit and add to pan. Cook till rendered and pieces are browned, about 3 minutes. Transfer all of rendered fat, crisped duck skin, and melted butter to a mixing bowl. Stir in the bread crumbs and chopped parsley till well combined. Mix in 1/4 to 1/2 of the bean cooking liquid until crumbs are moist but not wet. 

Step 5
Preheat oven to 350° F. 

Step 6
Add onions, carrots, and celery to skillet used for browning meats. Add a pinch of salt. Cook and stir over medium heat till onions are softened, 5-7 minutes. Stir in tomato paste and cook until paste starts to caramelize and stick to bottom of pan, 3-4 minutes. Pour in white wine and and stir until most of the wine evaporates, 5-6 min. 

Step 7
Drain beans over large bowl to reserve the cooking liquid. Remove bouquet garni, bay leaves, and thyme bundle. 

Step 8
Place drained beans in shallow baking dish or 12" cast iron skillet. Stir in cooked vegetables and 1 cup reserved cooking liquid. Add pork pieces and sausages pushing down into beans. Top with shredded duck confit. 

Step 9
Ladle reserved cooking liquid into beans until beans are nearly submerged. Spread crumbs over the top. Do not press down. Make indentations with your four fingers to aid in browning. 

Step 10
Bake in preheated oven for about 2 hours (most of the liquid will have been absorbed). Remove from oven and make a small hole in the center through the crumbs. Use a funnel to direct about 1/2 cup of reserved cooking liquid into the beans.  Gently tilt the pan until you see some liquid approach the edge in four directions: N, S, E, W. 

Step 11
Return pan to oven and continue baking for 30-45 minutes. Test beans through hole made in crust. 

Step 12
Serve in bowls with a some of the cooking liquid and make sure to have the crumb pieces on top. Ensure one of the 1/2 sausages is in each serving. 

  
 
 
 





Saturday, January 9, 2021

Tumbleweed Cocktail

"The Dude abides... I don't know about you, but I take comfort in that."


Musical Accompaniment: Tumbling Tumbleweeds by Sons of the Pioneers

*You will need to make (or purchase) at least the Ancho Chile Liqueur in advance. The rimming sugar is probably worth it. I liked it. You can certainly use blanco tequila. I tried making this with more lime juice and learned ancho does not like too much citrus. 

Ancho Chile Liqueur
This makes a goodly volume. Share or cut in half depending on your needs.

24 oz blanco tequila
1 or 1/2 oz dried ancho chile seeded and torn into 1/2-inch pieces
1/2 cinnamon stick
8 oz simple syrup

Combine ingredients in a glass jar. Seal and let sit for about a week shaking once or twice a day. 
Strain the jar's contents through a strainer lined with 3x cheese cloth into a large bowl.
Add the 8 oz of simple syrup and stir. 
Funnel into suitable bottles and stopper. 

Smokey Rimming Sugar
½ cup sugar
1 teaspoon chipotle chile powder
½ teaspoon smoked paprika

Combine the ingredients into a shallow tupperware container, seal and shake. Gets better as it sits a while.