Are you craving a hearty and comforting meal that will warm your soul and satisfy your taste buds? Look no further than the rustic meat and bean pot. With its tender meat, succulent beans, and rich flavorful broth, this classic dish is a true feast for the senses. Whether you're cooking for a family gathering, a casual weeknight dinner, or simply looking to indulge in a delicious and wholesome meal, our expert guide will lead you through the steps to create the perfect rustic meat and bean pot. So gather your ingredients, prepare your cooking pot, and let's embark on a culinary journey that will transport you to a world of comfort and flavor.
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RUSTIC MEAT AND BEAN POT
Provided by Rachael Ray : Food Network
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- Preheat broiler to high. Place sausages on a broiler pan and cook 6 inches from heat source 15 minutes turning once.
- Meanwhile, heat a large skillet over medium high heat. Add extra-virgin olive oil, 1 turn around the pan, and chopped bacon. Cook bacon 1 minute, then add chicken and pork and brown cubes on all sides, 3 minutes. Season meats with thyme, salt, and pepper, and add garlic, vegetables, and bay leaf to the pot. Cook 5 minutes stirring occasionally, then deglaze pan with the wine.
- Slice sausages on an angle and add pieces to the pot on the stove. Stir in tomatoes and beans and heat them through. Adjust seasonings and remove pan from heat.
- Broil the split baguette until golden. Rub bread with cracked garlic and drizzle with oil. Coarsely chop bread and scatter the chunks around the edge of the pan. Serve the cassoulet directly from the hot pot at the table.
- Preparation time: 15 minutes Cooking time: 25 minutes, overlapping
RUSTIC WHITE BEAN & THYME POT PIES
Hearty white beans, carrots, and potatoes in a creamy thyme-flavored sauce. Just add cooked chicken or turkey for the meat-eaters!
Provided by Kare for Kitchen Treaty
Time 50m
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- To a medium saucepan, add the olive oil or vegan butter. Warm over low heat. Add the onion and carrots and saute just until the onions are beginning to become translucent, 5-6 minutes.
- Add flour, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Stir constantly for three minutes, adding the garlic during the last minute.
- Slowly pour in the vegetable broth, stirring constantly. Add the beans, potatoes and thyme sprigs. Increase heat to medium-high and bring to a boil, stirring frequently. Reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the potatoes are just about fork tender, about 5 minutes. Remove thyme stems. Taste and add salt and pepper if desired, to taste.
- If adding chicken or turkey to any of the pot pies, add 1/4 cup to each ramekin.
- Divide bean filling between the four or five ramekins, carefully stirring those that have meat with a small spoon to evenly distribute.
- Cut circles of crust about 1" larger than the circumference of the ramekins. To keep track of the meat pot pies vs. the veggie pot pies, I like to use letter cookie cutters - "VEG" for veggie and, in the case of the batch I made for the blog, "CHX" for chicken. A simple V or C will work or any old shape to help you tell them apart will do! Just be sure you at least slit the top to allow for steam to escape.
- Bake 375 degrees for about 35 minutes, until the pie crust is golden brown and the filling is nice and bubbly.
- Let cool about 10 minutes before serving.
RUSTIC MEAT AND BEAN POT
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- Preheat broiler to high. Place sausages on a broiler pan and cook 6 inches from heat source 15 minutes turning once. Meanwhile, heat a large skillet over medium high heat. Add extra-virgin olive oil, 1 turn around the pan, and chopped bacon. Cook bacon 1 minute, then add chicken and pork and brown cubes on all sides, 3 minutes. Season meats with thyme, salt, and pepper, then deglaze pan with the wine. Add meats, garlic, vegetables, and bay leaf to crock pot insert. Slice sausages on an angle and add pieces to the crock pot. Stir in tomatoes and beans and heat them through. Adjust seasonings and remove pan from heat. Broil the split baguette until golden. Rub bread with cracked garlic and drizzle with oil. Coarsely chop bread and scatter the chunks around the edge of the pan.
RUSTIC WHITE BEAN AND MUSHROOM CASSEROLE
From the Veganomicon. I'm not normally a bean purist, but this turns out much better if you don't substitute the dried beans for canned. Just try to soak the beans overnight or while you're at work during the day.
Provided by Eat Your Vegetables
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 1h20m
Yield 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- Drain and rinse beans. Add to stockpot with 4 c cold water. Bring to a boil and simmer for 3 minutes. Skim off any white foam from the top. Cover the pot and lower the heat to medium. Add the onion, celery, carrot, thyme and tarragon. Simmer for about 45 minutes.
- Remove the carrot, onion and celery (either discard or use in a stock). Lower the heat to low and continue to simmer. The beans should resemble a thick stew, if there's too much liquid, leave the pot uncovered and stir occasionally.
- About 10 minutes before the beans are done, place the garlic and 2 T oil in a cold skillet. Heat the skillet over medium heat, allowing the garlic to sizzle for about 30 seconds. Add the chopped leeks and saute 1-2 minutes. Scrape the leeks into the beans.
- Add the remaining 2 T oil, allow to warm, and add the mushrooms. Sprinkle the mushrooms lightly with 1/2 t salt and saute until most of the mushroom liquid has evaporated, anywhere from 8-12 minutes depending on the types of mushrooms. Add the mushrooms to the beans.
- Turn off the heat and season the beans with the remaining salt and pepper.
- Preheat oven to 350.
- Make the sage bread crumbs: Melt the margarine in a large, heavy skillet over medium heat. Stir in the bread crumbs, walnuts, sage, oregano, and paprika, and season with salt and pepper. Stir constantly until the mixture is lightly coated, 3-4 minute Remove from the heat.
- Pour the beans into a casserole dish. Top with the sage bread crumbs. Bake for 20-25 minutes, until the bread crumbs are golden and the beans are bubbling.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 556.3, Fat 16.5, SaturatedFat 2.4, Sodium 938.9, Carbohydrate 80.5, Fiber 14.2, Sugar 6.7, Protein 24.6
THE BEST BARBECUE BAKED BEANS
It's not a real barbecue until a dish of baked beans shows up! While there are many different versions and many different techniques, I'm here to tell you that these are the best. These are the tastiest, most satisfying, the easiest, and the meatiest. They not only make a great side dish, but if the budget's a little tight, these will absolutely work as a main course. Sprinkle the top with sliced green onion if you like.
Provided by Chef John
Categories Baked Beans
Time 11h20m
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 19
Steps:
- Add dry beans to a bowl, cover with water, and let soak for 8 hours, or overnight.
- Drain beans and transfer to a large pot filled with 3 quarts of cold, fresh water. Add bay leaf, pork shoulder, and onion. Bring to a simmer over high heat. Reduce heat to medium-low and stir. Skim off foam if desired. Let simmer until beans are just tender, about 1 hour.
- While beans simmer, combine barbecue sauce, ketchup, vinegar, brown sugar, molasses, mustard, Worcestershire, smoked paprika, cayenne, black pepper, kosher salt, and garlic powder in a bowl with a whisk. Set aside until needed.
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
- Transfer tender bean mixture to a deep, 15x10-inch baking dish using a spider strainer. Pour in barbecue sauce mixture and 2 ½ cups of the bean cooking liquid. Place bacon slices on top.
- Bake uncovered in the center of the preheated oven until the liquids have reduced into a thick sauce, 2 to 3 hours.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 273.2 calories, Carbohydrate 42.9 g, Cholesterol 9.5 mg, Fat 6.9 g, Fiber 10 g, Protein 11.1 g, SaturatedFat 2.2 g, Sodium 995.3 mg
BEEF AND BEAN POT
This recipe is a last-minute throw-anything-together-for-a-picnic recipe. I had a few hours to figure out what to make and I live out of town, so a trip to the store was out of the question.
Provided by ANGELAKAY
Categories Casseroles
Time 1h15m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
- In a large skillet over medium high heat, saute the ground beef, onion and bacon for 5 to 10 minutes, or until the meat is browned and the onion is translucent; drain excess fat.
- In a 3 quart casserole dish, combine the vinegar, mustard, ketchup, brown sugar, green bell pepper, kidney beans, chili beans, pork and beans and the meat mixture. Stir together until well blended.
- Bake at 375 degrees F (190 degrees C) for 45 to 50 minutes, remove from oven and top with the cheese and crushed tortilla chips. Return to oven and bake for 5 to 6 more minutes, or until the cheese is melted and bubbly.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 779.9 calories, Carbohydrate 64.1 g, Cholesterol 106.9 mg, Fat 43.8 g, Fiber 13.6 g, Protein 36.7 g, SaturatedFat 17.9 g, Sodium 1771.7 mg, Sugar 30.7 g
Tips for Cooking Rustic Meat and Bean Pot:
- Use a variety of beans: Different beans have different flavors and textures, so using a variety will add depth and interest to your pot. Some good options include pinto beans, black beans, kidney beans, and navy beans.
- Soak your beans overnight: This will help to reduce the cooking time and make the beans more digestible. If you don't have time to soak your beans overnight, you can quick-soak them by boiling them for 1 minute, then removing them from the heat and letting them sit for 1 hour.
- Brown your meat before adding it to the pot: This will help to develop the flavor and give the meat a nice crust.
- Use a flavorful broth: The broth you use will add a lot of flavor to the pot, so choose one that you like. Some good options include beef broth, chicken broth, or vegetable broth.
- Add plenty of vegetables: Vegetables will add flavor, texture, and nutrients to your pot. Some good options include carrots, celery, onions, potatoes, and tomatoes.
- Season the pot well: Don't be afraid to add plenty of seasonings to your pot. Some good options include salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, and chili powder.
- Simmer the pot for at least 1 hour: This will allow the flavors to develop and the meat and beans to become tender.
Conclusion:
Rustic meat and bean pot is a hearty and flavorful dish that is perfect for a cold winter day. It is also a very versatile dish that can be easily customized to your own taste. Whether you like your pot spicy, smoky, or cheesy, there is a recipe out there that will suit you. So next time you are looking for a warm and comforting meal, give rustic meat and bean pot a try.
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