Duck cassoulet
Tuesday, 25 May 2010 |
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votes: 0 | score: 0Enjoy with a luscious yet savoury wine such as the 2007 Montgomery Brothers Cabernet Sauvignon.
Ingredients:
2 tbsp olive oil
1 large onion, roughly chopped
2 garlic cloves, peeled and crushed
500g dried haricot beans, soaked for 8 hours
2 small carrots, peeled and cut in half
1 stick celery with leaves
1 fresh bay leaf, a few parsley stalks and
1 sprig of thyme tied together
300g pork belly or kaiserfleisch, cut into large cubes
1 whole fresh duck
Salt and olive oil for seasoning
2 fresh pork sausages (toulouse or continental), cut into large pieces
3 sprigs fresh thyme
2 fresh bay leaves
1 cup dry white wine
4 ripe tomatoes
salt and freshly ground pepper
1-1 1/2 cups fresh breadcrumbs
2 tbsp parsley, chopped
Method:
In a large pot, heat the olive oil and cook the onion and garlic until
lightly coloured. Add the drained haricot beans, the carrots, celery,
bundle of herbs and kaiserfleisch (if you are using pork belly, first brown
the pieces in a little oil in a pan). Cover with cold water and bring to
the boil. Skim off any surface scum and set the heat to a moderate simmer.
Cook for 1 - 1 1/2 hours until the beans are tender. Remove the herbs.
Strain, reserving the stock and season with salt and pepper to taste.
Cut the duck in quarters, off the bone. Sprinkle with salt and a little olive oil. Place the duck, skin side down, on a rack, with a tray under it to collect and reserve fat for later. Grill (under medium heat) for about 10-15 minutes, basting once with the juices then turn over and grill for 10 minutes or until the skin is crisp and brown. Cut pieces in half.
In a pan with a little olive oil, gently brown the pieces of pork sausage.
To assemble: Choose a deep, wide enamel or stoneware casserole dish.
Preheat oven to 170C.
Layer half of the bean, vegetable and kaiserfleisch mix in the bottom of
the casserole dish. Place half of the wine, herbs, chopped tomato, duck and
sausage on top and cover with the rest of the mix. Finish with the last of
the duck and sausage, tucking them into the beans a little, then pour over
the reserved stock. There should be just enough liquid to almost cover the
beans (if there isn't, add a little water).
Sprinkle the breadcrumbs in a thick layer on top and drizzle them with 3-4
tablespoons of the reserved duck fat. Bake uncovered for about 1 1/4 hours,
until the crumbs have formed a firm, golden crust.
To serve
Serve directly from the pot with a sprinkle of chopped parsley.
Serves 6.

