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Cassoulet Of Love

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Grains, Meats 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb White navy beans
1 Duck, cut into 8 serving
pieces or 8 smoked leg
quarters
1/2 lb Pork stew meat, pork
shoulder
1/2 lb Lamb stew meat, this can be
replaced with more pork
or
venison loin
2 Onions, diced
1/4 Slab of bacon, cut into 3/4"
cubes
2 T Minced garlic
1/2 lb Spicy pork sausage
2 c Water
2 c Red wine
12 Black peppercorns
2 Sprigs thyme, or 2 tb
dried
4 Bay leaves
1 T Dried fennel
1 Sprig rosemary, or 1 tb
dried
1/4 c Bread crumbs
1/4 c Parmesean

INSTRUCTIONS

Place the beans in cold water and soak overnight. The next day, place
a heavy pot (like a turkey roaster) over two burners on the stove  over
medium heat and cook the duck pieces on both sides to render  some of
the fat. This takes about 15 minutes total. Remove the duck  and set
aside. Increase heat to high and add the pork. Brown well,  remove from
the pot and set aside. Brown the lamb. Remove and set  aside. Preheat
oven to 300F. Pour off and discard most of the fat,  leaving just about
3 tablespoons in the pot. Lower heat to medium and  add the onions.
Cook, stirring until onions soften, about 7 minutes.  Add drained
beans, bacon, garlic and herbs and replace the duck, pork  and lamb.
Add the water and wine, cover and place in the oven for two  hours. Add
the sausages and salt as desired. Mix bread crumbs and  parmesean and
sprinkle over cassoulet. Replace in the oven another  hour.  Posted to
bbq-digest by Kit Anderson <kitridge@bigfoot.com> on Dec 28,  1998,
converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 2243
Calories From Fat: 1045
Total Fat: 115.9g
Cholesterol: 565.4mg
Sodium: 833.3mg
Potassium: 4648.7mg
Carbohydrates: 105.6g
Fiber: 14.7g
Sugar: 56.1g
Protein: 170.4g


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