Puy lentil stew with baked cauliflower and steamed cavolo nero
Puy lentil stew with baked cauliflower and steamed cavolo nero

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The ingredients needed to make Puy lentil stew with baked cauliflower and steamed cavolo nero:
  1. Take Ingredients - main:
  2. Prepare Organic rapeseed oil
  3. Make ready 400 g fresh or frozen, cored & de-seeded, chopped, mixed peppers
  4. Prepare 4 medium sized organic carrots – topped, tailed & diced (no need to peel them if they’re organic)
  5. Take 1 medium to large onion – peeled & chopped
  6. Take 1 tsp fennel seeds
  7. Make ready 5 cloves garlic – peeled & roughly sliced
  8. Make ready 3 sticks celery – roughly chopped
  9. Make ready 300 g organic Jerusalem artichokes or potatoes (no need to peel them if they’re organic) – top, tailed where needed & diced
  10. Prepare 1/2 tsp chilli flakes
  11. Get 1 tsp smoked paprika
  12. Make ready 3 tbsps cider vinegar (white wine vinegar, left over cider or white wine will work too)
  13. Make ready 20 turns of the black pepper grinder
  14. Take 1 tsp sea salt
  15. Take 1 litre chicken stock
  16. Take 200 g dried puy lentils
  17. Make ready 4 bay leaves
  18. Prepare 300 g whole button mushrooms
  19. Prepare 300 g roughly chopped cabbage
  20. Take Ingredients - topping:
  21. Get 1 whole Cauliflower including leaves & stem – quartered
  22. Prepare Cavolo nero

This is another recipe that I cook on a Sunday evening, using up whatever's in the fridge. Left over chicken from a Sunday roast would also work well in this. I make a large batch which I freeze and then reheat. Puy lentil stew with baked cauliflower and steamed cavolo nero Ingredients - main: • Organic rapeseed oil • fresh or frozen, cored & de-seeded, chopped, mixed peppers • medium sized organic carrots - topped, tailed & diced (no need to peel them if they're organic) • medium to large onion - peeled & chopped • fennel seeds • garlic - peeled & roughly sliced.

Steps to make Puy lentil stew with baked cauliflower and steamed cavolo nero:
  1. Add around 2 tbsb of the rapeseed oil to a roasting pan and then place the pan in the oven. Pre-heat oven to 200 degrees Celsius. Place the quartered cauliflower in the hot roasting pan (you could also add some halved sweet potatoes and large chunks of squash, which are great throughout the week as a side to or as part of lunch time salads). Drizzle around 1 tbsp of the rapeseed oil over the cauliflower (use more oil if you’re adding sweet potato &/or squash). Bake for 1 to 1 ½ hours
  2. While the cauliflower is baking, heat around 5 tbsps of the rapeseed oil in a large, heavy, cast iron pan with a lid - put the lid to one side. Add the chopped peppers and fry gently for a few minutes, then add the diced carrots.
  3. Fry them together on a medium to high heat (stirring as necessary) until they begin to go golden brown. Then add the diced carrots and fry for 10 minutes (stirring as necessary).
  4. Turn down the heat down low, then add the fennel seeds and onions. Fry gently for about 10 minutes.
  5. Add the sliced garlic, diced Jerusalem artichokes (or potatoes) and chopped celery. Fry gently for a further 5 minutes.
  6. Add the smoked paprika, chilli flakes, salt and pepper. Fry gently for a few minutes. Then add the vinegar and deglaze the pan.
  7. Add the chicken stock, lentils and bay leaves. Then stir.
  8. Add the whole mushrooms. Do not stir. Put the lid on and turn the heat down to it's lowest setting and leave for about an hour. You may need to gently stir around the 40 minute mark, to ensure the contents do not stick to the bottom of the pan.
  9. Place the chopped cabbage on top. Do not stir. Replace the lid and simmer for a further 15 minutes.
  10. Stir & then the stew is ready to serve.
  11. Serve with the baked cauliflower and some steamed cavolo nero on top.

I make a large batch which I freeze and then reheat. Puy lentil stew with baked cauliflower and steamed cavolo nero Ingredients - main: • Organic rapeseed oil • fresh or frozen, cored & de-seeded, chopped, mixed peppers • medium sized organic carrots - topped, tailed & diced (no need to peel them if they're organic) • medium to large onion - peeled & chopped • fennel seeds • garlic - peeled & roughly sliced. Don't let the long ingredient list on this recipe scare you. You only need to chop a few veggies and measure herbs and spices to have this tasty stew on the table in just over an hour. Let this stew simmer gently on the stovetop, and before you know it you'll have a rich, hearty vegetarian meal.

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