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Pheasant with Braised Potato And Fennel

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Meats Tessa’s, Tastebuds 4 servings

INGREDIENTS

2 Young pheasants; with livers
1 Whole bulb garlic and 14 garlic cloves -2
; finely chopped- the rest left whole
2 Stems rosemary
Knob of butter
Mixed peppercorns
Sea salt
2 Glasses white wine
675 g Prepared potatoes; diced (1 1/2lb)
2 Onions; peeled and chopped
2 Fennel bulbs; 1 cut into 4 and
; the other chopped
2 Rashers steaky bacon; chopped into small
; pieces
Good glug of olive oil
600 ml Chicken or pheasant stock; (20fl oz)
1 Lemon; juice of
1 Handful black olives; stoned

INSTRUCTIONS

Wash and dry the pheasants. Cut the bulb of garlic in half horizontally.
Put the cut bulb of garlic with a sprig of rosemary and a knob of butter
insde the cavity of each bird. Season with freshly groung peppercorns and
sea salt.
Put birds in roasing tin, breast sides down, sitting on half the chopped
onnion and rosemary (save 1/2 a stem for the braised potato) and pour over
a glass of wine and a splash of stock. Roast birds in pre heated oven for
about 30 to 40 minutes, turning birds halfway through and basting with the
pan juices, if they appear to be drying out then add a splash of stock.
Put the whole garlic cloves and quarters of fennel in the roasting tin to
roast until softened and golden. Keep turning and basting and watch that
the garlic doesn't burn and the pheasant breasts remain slightly pink.
Whilst the pheasant is cooking prepare the braised potato and fennel. In a
large wide based pan, heat the olive oil and fry the bacon. Add the potato,
diced fennel, chopped garlic and liver (cut in half) and cook until golden.
Add rosemary leaves, just over 1/2 the stock and seasoning. Bring to the
boil and then turn into an oven proof dish and bake in the oven with the
pheasant until softened but golden on top. 5 minutes before finising, add
olives and squeeze over the lemon juice to liven up the flavours. Stir
gently into dish.
When birds are roasted, joint them for serving and rest in a warm place
whilst you make the gravy. If the thighs need a bit longer in the oven, pop
them back in for a few more minutes.
Pour excess fat from roasting tin but save all the juices. De-glaze with
the second glass of wine scrapping up all the meaty juices into the liquid.
Add 150ml (5fl oz) stock and reduce well. Beat in a little butter to finish
the sauce.
Serve some of the braised potato with the roasted fennel and garlic and
topped with the pheasant, sauce and serve.
Converted by MC_Buster.
Per serving: 61 Calories (kcal); trace Total Fat; (5% calories from fat);
2g Protein; 15g Carbohydrate; 0mg Cholesterol; 73mg Sodium Food Exchanges:
1/2 Grain(Starch); 0 Lean Meat; 1 Vegetable; 0 Fruit; 0 Fat; 0 Other
Carbohydrates
Converted by MM_Buster v2.0n.

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