Hey everyone, it’s Jim, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, venison and chestnut casserole. One of my favorites. This time, I will make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have venison and chestnut casserole using 14 ingredients and 15 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Venison and chestnut casserole:
- Prepare 2 tbsp butter or other cooking fat
- Get 1 kg venison, diced
- Get 150 g smoked lardons or chopped bacon
- Get 375 ml red wine (I tend to use Côte de Rhône)
- Prepare 125 ml port
- Take 5 cloves garlic, chopped
- Make ready 4 red onions, in full slices
- Get 4 carrots, diced
- Make ready 3 sticks celery, largish slices
- Make ready 2 bay leaves
- Prepare 2 sprigs thyme
- Get 1 tbsp tomato purée
- Prepare 200 g chestnuts, pre-cooked
- Take 1/2 litre fresh stock, venison stock ideal but can be whatever you have in fridge: foraging begins at home!
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Instructions to make Venison and chestnut casserole:
- Prep the ingredients
- Preheat oven to Gas Mark 2/150C. My fan oven needs 140C
- Heat the butter in a large casserole (I use our old Le Creuset pan) and fry the lardons
- Using a slotted spoon, set the lardons aside and fry the diced venison, not too much at a time, and set aside with slotted spoon.
- Add the wine and bring to boil, stirring bottom of casserole to release any sediment. Add the port and bring back to boil and keep boiling for one minute.
- Add the garlic, onions, celery, carrots and mushrooms. Stir well.
- Add the bay leaves, thyme and tomato purée. Give it another quick stir.
- Add the stock. You need to just cover the other ingredients so you might need slightly more or less stock.
- Once simmering, cover and put in pre-heated oven.
- After 1 1/4 hours, remove from oven, stir gently and add the chestnuts.
- Return to oven for another hour.
- Check for liquidity and add a little more stock or water to prevent drying out. However, if it’s too liquid-y then simply take the lid off for the last 30 minutes or so.
- Remove from oven, stir gently, check that the venison is nice and tender.
- Taste and add any desired seasoning.
- Serve with desired accompaniments. I always have potatoes and choose from red cabbage, Brussels sprouts, parsnips, even more carrots. Any winter vegetables go well with this dish.
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