CLASSIC FRENCH POT AU FEU - CROCK POT OR LE CREUSET

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Pot au Feu is French for "pot on the fire". In other words, a stew or stock pot which is left cooking over the fire. In previous times, it may simply have been a cooking pot which was left over the fire, into which was thrown whatever food and scraps happened to be available. Often the meat was either scraps, or relatively poor cuts which needed a long time to cook in order to be tender. In historical terms, it was a dish for relatively poor people. Today in France, you can buy "pot au feu" meat. Expect this to be meat which reflects the historical background of this dish: relatively inexpensive and inferior cuts, which will soften with long slow cooking. While such meat is quite adequate for a Pot au Feu, feel free to use better cuts if you wish. As a Pot au Feu is historically a stew-like dish of whatever meat and vegetables were available, there are no absolute guidelines about what it should contain. However, in general it will contain beef, some bones (such as ox-tail), vegetables (such as potatoes, carrots, onions, leeks, turnips) and herbs.

Provided by French Tart

Categories     Stew

Time 10h40m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 1/2 kg beef, with bone
300 g lardons or 300 bacon, cut into cubes
4 -6 small onions, peeled
3 garlic cloves, minced
4 medium sized carrots, peeled and left whole
4 leeks, washed and cut in half
4 turnips, peeled
4 large potatoes, peeled & halved
bouquet garni or 1 bay leaf
2 sprigs fresh parsley
1 sprig fresh thyme
200 ml beef stock
all-purpose flour

Steps:

  • Crock Pot:.
  • Combine all ingredients with the beef stock and cook on low 8 to 10 hours. Taste and adjust seasonings. Put the beef on platter and surround with the vegetables. Keep warm. Strain broth, skimming off fat, and add the flour - mix well and heat up gently until thickened. Serve separately in a gravy boat. Slice meat and serve accompanied with pickles and horseradish, French bread and butter.
  • Traditional:.
  • Brown meat in frying pan, adding salt and pepper. Sprinkle a little flour over the meat while turning over. Place meat into oven proof casserole dish or le Creuset.
  • Briefly fry bacon, onions & garlic. Add the carrots and then the leeks and beef stock. Bring to the boil. Put everything into a large le Creuset or casserole dish, adding the turnips and potatoes last.
  • Cook at low temperature (150C/300F) for about 5 hours or until the meat falls of the bone.
  • Slice meat and serve accompanied with pickles and horseradish, French bread and butter. Serve the thickened jus in a gravy boat.
  • Notes:.
  • Depending on the meat being used, a Pot au Feu can be very rich. If you would like a leaner version, prepare it the day before and allow to cook overnight. Once cooled the fat will rise to the surface and it can be skimmed off. The dish can then be re-warmed.
  • For a Pot au Feu with a Mediterranean flavour, modify the recipe by reducing the amount of meat, increasing the amount of vegetables and adding more herbs.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 2960.2, Fat 266.9, SaturatedFat 110.7, Cholesterol 371.2, Sodium 453.4, Carbohydrate 98.1, Fiber 14.9, Sugar 16.9, Protein 42.8

Toni Brennan
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I would not recommend this recipe to anyone.


Travis Matthews Jr
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This dish is way too expensive. I can't believe I spent so much money on ingredients.


DBM Media
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I followed the recipe exactly, but the broth never thickened. I'm not sure what I did wrong.


Safeyya Adamu
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The meat in this dish was a bit tough. I think I should have cooked it for longer.


Shodiya oluwashola
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This recipe is a bit bland for my taste. I would add more salt and pepper to the broth.


Jorip Uhddin
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I've never had pot-au-feu before, but I'm glad I tried this recipe. It's now one of my favorite dishes.


Anees Munawar
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This dish is perfect for a special occasion. It's elegant and impressive, but it's also easy to make.


Kaka Nwajesus
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I'm not a very experienced cook, but I was able to make this dish without any problems. The instructions are very clear and easy to follow.


Gabbie McGhee
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I made this dish in my slow cooker and it turned out great. It's a great way to save time and still have a delicious meal.


Nasir Ch
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This recipe is a bit time-consuming, but it's worth it. The end result is a delicious and comforting meal.


Murzlin Zaidi
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I'm not a big fan of beef, but I really enjoyed this dish. The broth is so flavorful and the meat is very tender.


Asfak khan
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The only thing I would change about this recipe is to add more vegetables. I like to add carrots, celery, and potatoes.


D'G Boiz comedy
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I've made this dish several times now and it's always a hit. It's perfect for a cold winter day.


Alutha Nondala
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I followed the recipe exactly and it turned out perfectly. The beef was fall-apart tender and the broth was rich and flavorful. My family loved it!


Thangeswaran Kogularaj
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This pot-au-feu recipe is a classic for a reason. It's hearty, flavorful, and incredibly easy to make.