This Classic French Favorite doesn't need any introduction and I am just going to give you my recipe, which I have adapted to a rich gamey Venison version.
Ingredients:
500g Venison
200g Baby Potabello Mushrooms
15 Shallots
1 Bottle of Red Burgundy
200g Bacon Lardons
5g Dried Wild Trumpet Mushrooms (soaked in hot water for 10 minutes)
5 Sprigs of Fresh Thyme
2 Bayleafs
Sea Salt and Fresh Ground Pepper
3 Juniper Berries
1 Organic Chicken Stock Pot/Cube
1 tbs Olive Oil
2 tbs plain Flour mixed with Water
Using a large frying pan, sautee the Bacon Lardons without anything until they have released their own fat and have browned nicely,. Shake the pan occasionally to achieve this.
Once that's done toss them into a Crock Pot where everything is going to join the fun.
Next fry the venison in the same pan using the left over Bacon fat. Brown it all over then add the Venison to the Crock Pot.
Now
Empty the Bottle of Red Wine to the Pan and bring to a boil, scraping
all the lovely bits and bobs from the bottom of the pan that have all
the lovely flavor we want to keep.
Once the alcohol has bubbled away, pour the Wine into the Crockpot.
The wild mushroom will have soaked now in hot water and they can now go in as well.
Cover with a lid and place into a lowish oven (about 140C or gas mark 4) for 1 hour.
Meanwhile have a Glass of Wine. Or maybe that's just me. But do fry the peeled Shallots in a little Olive Oil and toss around until they have gained some colour, ten add the Mushrooms. I like to leave them whole as they shrink and become succulent and keep their pretty shape.
After the first hour is up it's seasoning time. Check if any extra salt is needed. Mine didn't but it's always good to check.
Now the Mushroom and Shallots get to join the Party
Now the Mushroom and Shallots get to join the Party
Not forgetting the Bouquet Garnie, as in Thyme and Bayleaf and the Juniper Berries.
Back into the Oven for another 3 hours.
Now everything will have mingled and jingled and taste really scrummilicious.
serve with a side of Crusty Bread or Mashed Potato or anything else you fancy.
Bon Apetit!
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