Comfort Food Season is drawing to a close, as the weather (finally!) turns warmer. One final entry under that category is my version of the traditional French cassoulet, which is meant to be a heavy, savory, stick-to-your-ribs dish. Fans of traditional French cooking will notice that my recipe doesn't take a dozen steps and several days to complete :)
I think it's pretty tasty though...and gluten free!
Start with 1lb lamb - steak or tips - sprinkled with mint, rosemary, garlic, and black pepper. Bake on a greased cookie sheet, loosely covered with foil at 325F for 1 hour. If you don't like lamb, substitute pork loin chops and only bake for 40 minutes.
Next, add to the same baking sheet:
1lb pork breakfast sausages
carrots
onion
Bake covered with foil for 30 minutes, then uncovered for another 30 minutes.
Chop meat and spread in roasting pan with veggies.
Top with:
3 cans drained navy beans
1 c beef or veggie bouillon
1/2 c red wine or cooking wine
a bay leaf or two
Bake 1 hour uncovered, stirring occasionally.
Serve with garlic bread.
Then take a nap... :)
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