If you only ever try one of my recipes on this forum, it should be this one...
One of my absolute favourites! It started life as coq au vin and sort of evolved. So here goes:
4 austrich steaks cut into large chunks
150 g of bacon cubes
2 onions cut into quarters
500 g cider
rosemary
1 clove of garlic
salt and pepper
chopped parsley
2 apples, unpeeled, in slices
optional ingredients:
two tblsp of raisins
a slog of calvados, just before serving
Heat some olive in your cast iron pot and fry the austrich until browned on all sides, together with the onions and bacon. Add all the other ingedients, put the lid on and place in your oven for at least half an hour at around 180 C. Or longer in a cooler oven.
This is really great with mashed potato! The bacon and cider make a delicious sauce. And you get to drink the left oven cider, too.
You can also use a whole chicken cut into about eight pieces, or miscalaneous bits of chicken, or rabbit, or whatever.
One of my absolute favourites! It started life as coq au vin and sort of evolved. So here goes:
4 austrich steaks cut into large chunks
150 g of bacon cubes
2 onions cut into quarters
500 g cider
rosemary
1 clove of garlic
salt and pepper
chopped parsley
2 apples, unpeeled, in slices
optional ingredients:
two tblsp of raisins
a slog of calvados, just before serving
Heat some olive in your cast iron pot and fry the austrich until browned on all sides, together with the onions and bacon. Add all the other ingedients, put the lid on and place in your oven for at least half an hour at around 180 C. Or longer in a cooler oven.
This is really great with mashed potato! The bacon and cider make a delicious sauce. And you get to drink the left oven cider, too.
You can also use a whole chicken cut into about eight pieces, or miscalaneous bits of chicken, or rabbit, or whatever.
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