How To make Hunter's Stew Dish For Royalty
1/2 lb Mushrooms, sliced
1 c Polish sausage, sliced
2 lb Sauerkraut
1/2 lb Beef or pork
1 Apple, lg, peeled/sliced
20 oz Can tomatoes
1 c Bacon, coarsely chopped
1/4 c Water
5 Peppercorns
1 Bay leaf
6 Potatos, steamed
(1c leftover meat may be subst for beef/pork) Squeeze sauerkraut or, if canned, drain. In a large casserole put sauerkraut, mushrooms, apple, tomatos, peppercorns, bay leaf & 1/4 c water. Cover and simmer for 75 minutes. Add sausage, meat and bacon. Simmer 1 hour longer. Serve with steamed potatos. Steamed Potatos: Boil peeled potatos in salted water to cover, with a spoonful of butter added. When cooked drain, add butter and teaspoon of chopped dill and let stand covered for 5 minutes. Mrs. Louis Radaj
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Hunter's Stew - Bigos - Ania's Polish Food Recipe #26
This time I am presenting you how to make Polish Bigos. It is Hunter's Stew and it is a traditional Polish dish. It is prepared with sauerkraut and variety of meats.
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Ingredients:
1 liter jar of sauerkraut , drained
Half of a fresh green cabbage
Very large onion
400 grams pork
200 grams of sausage
200 grams smoked bacon
Bay leaf
Salt and pepper
Around 5 cups of water
1 cup of red dry wine (250ml)
Instructions:
Place dried mushrooms in a medium bowl. Pour over boiling water and let steep for 30 minutes or until mushrooms have softened. Set aside.
Chop the fresh cabbage and onion and transfer into a large pot, add sauerkraut.
Cut the prunes in half and chop all your meats into 1/2 in cubes. If your mushrooms are in big pieces chop them as well.
Sauté bacon until fat is melted and remove from the pan keeping drippings. Sauté sausage and then the pork separately but on the same pan.
Transfer meet to the pot with the cabbage, add bay leaf, prunes and mushrooms together with their soaking liquid.
Mix well and bring to a boil over medium heat. Lower heat to low and simmer covered for 2 1/2 hours, stirring occasionally and adding water if needed, to prevent burning.
After 1 1/2 hour, check for seasoning and add salt and pepper if needed (remember that sauerkraut and smoked meats are salty already).
Add wine and stir. Simmer for another 30 min uncovered.
When ready to serve, remove bay leaf before serving.
Accompany with fresh crusty bread or whole, peeled and boiled potatoes.
Bigos is best served the next day.
Enjoy!