Showing posts with label celery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celery. Show all posts

Sunday, 5 March 2023

Big Bean Casserole

Ingredients

 400g Jonny Beans soaked over night (or dried broad beans)
110 g of speck cut into 8mm dice
2 x medium onions, carrots, celery  all cut into 5mm rings
3 cloves of garlic coarsely chopped
500g Belly Pork scored  into 40mm2
12 chicken wings
300g smoked continental sausage cut into 20mm slices
1L of chicken stock about.
3 bay leaves.
Tbspn black peppercorns, salt to taste 

Method 

Boil beans in soaking water for ten minutes, drain, rinse and reserve.
In a large pan fry off the speck until the fats run and the dice colours, draw off and put in casserole. Fry chicken wings in batches so each side takes on a good colour and pack tightly into bottom of casserole.
Lower heat and sweat off onion, carrot, celery and garlic.
Pack drained beans on top of the wings, scatter peppercorns and bay leaves.
Spreading onions, carrot, celery, garlic over top of beans.
Pour in sufficient stock to cover beans well. 
Push belly pork into mixture until the rind is only just above the water.
Cover and cook in a fan oven 180°C for 2 hours. After one hour remove cover. After a further half hour push the sausage slice into the water, check the beans are soft. 
Check seasoning and Serve.


Monday, 8 February 2021

Slow Cook Chicken with Celery and Apple

This is my version of this dish which is good for a slow-cooker. Put the aromatics into the pot, parsley, thyme, bay leaf, garlic and lemon peel. You can see the quantities that I used you must adjust to suit the size of your pot and servings. 


Peel and core brambly apples, I used three, coarsely chop two and scatter over aromatics. Slice the remainder apple and reserve.

Clean and coarsely chop a head of celery and finely chop the leaves, scatter into pan.

together with a medium onion chopped


Optionally I used 3/4lb of belly pork, scored at 35mm centres and buried into the apple and celery. Meanwhile brown off chicken pieces in olive oil. I used 8 wings I happened to have.

Pour 1L of cider, I used Scrumpy into the pot, remembering to slacken the frying pan residues and also add. Push the chicken pieces down into the sides and across the top. Then scatter the reserved apple slices across the top


Season well to taste, cover and cook! I used 5hrs at the low setting and I guess 3.5hrs on high.


 

All done, just enjoy. You might want to take off some of the liquid and reduce it but that is down to you.

Simple easy and tasty.




Thursday, 26 September 2013

Chick Pea medley - variation

So I prepare a lot of hummus and like to keep some of the chick peas back to serve as a vegetable. As a variation on my Sautéed Chick Pea  or my Chick Pea Medley try this one.

About half pound of chick peas and sufficient cooking liquor to cover. Prepare all in advance. Coarsely chop a medium onion and put into a pan with Tblspn of olive oil. Gradually turn up the heat as the onion sweats off, then take off lid and dry off, turning until the onion is golden, not brown. Heat to high.

1/8 tspn cumin, cayenne, 1/4 tspn coriander, 1/2 tspn paprika, turmeric, salt and pepper. Stir, throw in stalk of celery small chopped, and one red pepper seeded and coarsely chopped. Stir, than ladle in some cooking liquor, dry off, continue until all the liquor is used up then put in the chick peas, turn until dried off again. Stir, lower heat to a simmer, put in 1/2 dozen cherry tomatoes with cut cross tops, cover until tomatoes just begin to wilt. 

Put in 3Tblspn coarsely chopped parsley and the juice of a lime, stir and serve. 


There, remembered the photo this time, it tastes as good as it looks.