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La Belle Cuisine
Cul de Veau à la Façon
de Grand-Mère
(Veal Braised in the Old-Fashioned Way)
Taste of France
by Robert Freson, 1983, Stewart, Tabori & Chang/
HNA Books 2001
Anjou & Touraine
for 6 people
One 3-pound boned,
rolled veal
roast (1 1/2 kg)
4 tablespoons butter
(50 g)
2 onions, sliced
1/4 pound smoked,
streaky bacon,
cut into lardons (100g)
2 carrots, thinly
sliced
2 celery ribs, thinly
sliced
2 tomatoes, peeled and
chopped
1 bouquet garni *
2 generous pinches of
fresh savory
Salt, freshly ground
pepper
2 cups dry white wine,
preferably
Anjou (1/2 liter)
5 or 6 tablespoons
heavy cream
* 3 or 4 sprigs of
parsley, 1/2 bay leaf, 2 sprigs of fresh thyme,
tied together
with a piece
of string; if dried thyme is used,
wrap herbs together in a little
square
or bag of cheesecloth
and tie it with string
Melt
the butter in a casserole and sauté the onions, taking care not to let
the butter brown. Add the bacon, and, when the fat starts to melt, add the
veal
and brown it on all sides.
Add
the carrots, celery, and tomatoes to the casserole along with the bouquet
garni and savory. Season with salt and pepper, stir the vegetables around
to
coat them with butter and bacon fat, and add the wine. Bring to a boil,
reduce the heat to low until the liquid just simmers, and cover the pan.
Finish
cooking the meat on top of the stove or in the oven. If you use the
top
of
the stove, turn the meat occasionally. For oven braising, set the
temperature at 325 degrees F. Allow the meat to cook for 1 1/2 hours and
test
with a
skewer
to see if it is done. Serve at once, as it is, with the veal
cut in thickish slices, and some of the fat skimmed off the pan juices. Or
prepare this sauce: stir in the cream and reduce the liquid, by rapid
boiling,
until thick.
Green
beans, wild mushrooms when they are in season, or glazed carrots sprinkled
with some of the sauce make good accompaniments.
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