Protein Boost | Rustic Bacon Cassoulet
with Basil Pistou
Cooking time
25 minutes
Servings
2/4
Calories
710 /serving
Protein Boost | Rustic Bacon Cassoulet
with Basil Pistou
We’re getting crafty with cassoulet. This southern French staple is usually stocked with meats, but we’re stacking it with hearty veg instead. Rootsy turnips and shallot simmer alongside haricots in a tomato-rich stew. The final touch is bright green pistou (a kissing cousin of pesto).
We will send you:
- 100g Naturally smoked bacon (raised without antibiotics by Canadian farmers)
- 1 Celery stalk
- 225g Turnips (or rutabaga)
- 2 Garlic cloves
- 30ml Basil pesto
- 1 Shallot (or onion)
- 398ml White kidney beans (canned)
- 200ml Tomato sauce
- 30ml Vegetable demi-glace
- 10g Garlic & Sweet Pepper spices (salt, garlic, sugar, red pepper bell, vinegar powder, yeast extract, green pepper bell, canola oil, paprika, cellulose, turmeric, Cayenne pepper, citric acid)
Contains: Cashews • Milk • Sulphites
You will need:
Large pan
Oil
Peeler
Salt & pepper (S&P)
Strainer
2 or 4 tbsp Butter
Total Fat
46 g
Saturated Fat
17 g
Sodium
1780 mg
Total Carb
59 g
Sugars
15 g
Protein
22 g
Fibre
18 g
Preparation
Mise en place
- Peel and medium-dice the turnips.
- Halve, peel and mince the shallot.
- Thinly slice the celery crosswise.
- Mince the garlic.
- Drain and rinse the kidney beans.
Start the cassoulet
- In a large pan, heat a drizzle of oil on medium.
- Add the shallot and garlic. Sauté, 30 sec. to 1 min., until fragrant.
- Add the turnips and celery. Sauté, 3 to 4 min., until beginning to brown; season with the spices and S&P.
Finish the cassoulet
- To the pan, add the demi-glace, tomato sauce, kidney beans, 1 ¼ cups water (double for 4 portions) and S&P; stir well.
- Cover and cook, stirring occasionally, 8 to 10 min., until thickened.
- Off the heat, add 2 tbsp butter (double for 4 portions); stir well.
Plate your dish
- Divide the cassoulet between your bowls.
- Dollop the pesto over top. Bon appétit!
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*Health Canada recommends cooking pork to a minimum internal temperature of 71°C.
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