Hearty Cassoulet in the Instant Pot
A hearty bowl of tender beans studded with chunks of sausage and vegetables in a simple broth. This comforting recipe is an excellent use of pressure cooking to create a warm nutritious meal without having to remember to pre-soak beans. Get the full recipe here:
Easy Weeknight Cassoulet | In The Kitchen With
Dawn Perry shares an effortless weeknight version of the classic cassoulet stripped down to its most essential parts. The result is a forgiving dish that only needs beans, standard aromatic vegetables, some kind of sausage (she uses Italian!), and a crunchy topping. It’s a deeply satisfying, warming meal that’s easy and quick to prepare at any time. GET THE RECIPE ►►
PREP TIME: 15 minutes
COOK TIME: 25 minutes
SERVES: 4
INGREDIENTS
4 tablespoons olive oil, divided
4 sweet Italian sausages (about 1 pound total)
1 onion (any color), chopped
1 stalk celery, thinly sliced
2 garlic cloves, smashed and chopped
Kosher salt
Freshly ground black pepper
2 (15.5-ounce) cans cannellini or white northern beans (undrained)
1 teaspoon white wine vinegar
1 cup panko, coarse fresh bread crumbs, or cracker crumbs
⅓ cup chopped fresh parsley
From READY, SET, COOK by Dawn Perry. Copyright © 2021 by Dawn Perry. Reprinted by permission of Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.
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BAMBARA BEANS CASSOULET (THE FIRST GHANAIAN CASSOULET RECIPE )
Cassoulet is a French Beans stew traditionally cooked with Pork, Goose and Duck. A traditional Cassoulet doesn’t include Tomatoes or Red Peppers, however you’re connected to the creative African cookery show, where anything could happen ????
Using the Ghanaian Bambara nuts (beans) and smoky Raw Pepper, for this French recipe gives it that je ne sais quoi.
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(Feijoada) Brazilian Black Bean Stew
Feijoada is a stew of pork, beef, sausage, and beans, commonly served with oranges and white rice it is considered the national dish of Brazil.
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Yields 4 servings
8 oz Dried black beans, soaked overnight
8 oz Various smoked and/or salted pork products (bacon, salt pork, smoked hock, etc*)
4 oz Linguiça, or dried Spanish-style chorizo (optional)
2 oz Corned beef, large dice (optional)
4 oz Yellow onion, small dice
4 oz Green bell pepper, small dice
1 oz Garlic, minced
2 ea Scallions, white part only, sliced (sliced greens saved for garnish)
1/4 c Cilantro, chopped
1 ea Tomato, fine diced
2 ea Bay leaves
*if not using pork, substitute with
smoked turkey products
1. Drain and rinse soaked beans
2. Place all ingredients in a pot and cover with water
( fill to two inches above ingredients)
3. Bring up to a boil and immediately down to a simmer
4. Cover and cook until beans are tender
5. Remove any large meats, remove from bone
as needed, dice or shred, and return to beans.
6. Taste, season, and adjust as needed
7. Serve over white rice
Dumplings
1 cup water
1cup flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
Mix salt and water together (do not over salt)
add mixture to flour.
Mix till flour is firm and manageable to form into dumplings
Place in stew, let cook for approx. 5 minutes then serve.
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Bean Stew
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