Jus De Veau Lie Thickened Veal Stock 2 Ways Recipes

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BASIC FOND DE VEAU



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This sauce is the cook's best friend and the building block of many great French dishes. The powdered stuff sold in stores is not even in the same ballpark. This _fond,_ or foundation sauce, takes my [Basic Veal Stock](/recipes/food/views/Basic-Veal-Stock-51208450) then flavors and reduces it to intensify its power. Fond de Veau does require a bit of preparation and is probably the most expensive sauce I use, but it is so worth it for the potent, authentic flavor it confers to something like sautéed porcini mushrooms or as literally the secret sauce in the [Ragout of Lamb Shoulder with Cavatelli](/recipes/food/views/Ragout-of-Lamb-Shoulder-with-Cavatelli-51208220).

Provided by John Besh

Yield Makes about 4 cups

Number Of Ingredients 12

3 pounds veal bones or shanks
3 tablespoons olive oil
2 large onions, roughly chopped
1 carrot, roughly chopped
1 stalk celery, roughly chopped
1 head garlic, halved
2 tablespoons tomato paste
2 cups red wine
8 cups Basic Veal Stock
1 bay leaf
4 sprigs fresh thyme
1 teaspoon black peppercorns

Steps:

  • 1. Preheat the oven to 425°F. Place the bones on a baking pan and roast until dark brown, about 45 minutes. Meanwhile, heat the oil in a large, heavy-bottomed pot over medium-high heat. Add onions and cook, stirring, until caramelized, 15-20 minutes. Add the carrots, celery, and garlic and cook until browned, about 15 minutes more.
  • 2. Add the tomato paste and toast until it turns a dark, mahogany color. Add the wine and bring to a boil, scraping up the browned bits from the bottom of the pot. Add the roasted bones, Veal Stock, bay leaf, thyme, and peppercorns. Bring to a boil, reduce the heat, and simmer until the Fond de Veau is rich, dark brown, and reduced by half, about 4 hours. Strain and cool. Store in the freezer in small batches.

JUS DE VEAU LIE (THICKENED VEAL STOCK) 2 WAYS



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Entered for safe-keeping, be fore-warned that this classic French brown sauce stock needs a 12-quart pot such as used in an haute cuisine kitchen (the Le Creuset 13 1/2-quart Goose pot would be perfect) to generate 2 quarts of thickened stock. From Raymond Sokolov's "The Saucier's Apprentice". I added a 1-cup "Enhanced Store-Bought Stock" alternative for a smaller batch using the American Test Kitchen technique in Recipe #477839 #477839, which makes store-bought stock richer.

Provided by KateL

Categories     Stocks

Time 8h15m

Yield 2 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 22

18 lbs veal bones, cut into 3-inch sections
2 lbs carrots, peeled and sliced in rounds
1 lb onion, peeled and sliced
16 garlic cloves, peeled
1/2 cup tomato paste
8 bay leaves
16 parsley stems
8 sprigs fresh thyme or 2 teaspoons dried thyme
3 cups water (1 cup at a time to form brown glaze base)
10 quarts cold water
2 lbs champignon mushrooms, de paris wiped clean and roughly chopped or 2 lbs button mushrooms, wiped clean and roughly chopped
1 1/2 teaspoons fresh chervil or 1/2 teaspoon dried chervil
1 1/2 teaspoons fresh tarragon or 1/2 teaspoon dried tarragon
1 cup madeira wine
2 tablespoons arrowroot
2 teaspoons arrowroot
1 cup veal stock
1/4 lb champignon mushrooms, de paris wiped clean and roughly chopped or 1/4 lb button mushroom, wiped clean and roughly chopped
1/4 teaspoon fresh chervil or 1/8 teaspoon dried chervil
1/4 teaspoon fresh tarragon or 1/8 teaspoon dried tarragon
2 tablespoons madeira wine
1 teaspoon arrowroot

Steps:

  • REAL DEAL:.
  • (Optional): Splinter bones with a cleaver.
  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  • Brown the bones in batches in a roasting pan in the oven, turning once. Do not use more than 1 rack in the oven at a time.
  • While the bones are coloring to a caramel shade, set your large stock pot over as many burners as it will straddle. Cover the bottom of the empty pot with carrots, onions, garlic, tomato paste, bay leaves, parsley stems, and thyme.
  • Then add the browned bones, batch by batch, until they are all in the pot. Cover pot, without adding water, and apply high heat for 10 minutes to make the vegetables and bones sweat, or release their juices.
  • Pour 1 cup of water into the pot. Cook over high heat until the liquid has reduced to a brown glaze at the bottom. This will take a few minutes, but this is the secret to a knock-out sauce. Repeat this twice more. With a wooden spoon, make a well into the vegetables to check the glaze.
  • Add 10 quarts of cold water and bring to a full boil. Skim carefully, reduce heat and simmer, uncovered for 6 hours. You should end up with 8 quarts.
  • Remove all solid ingredients with a skimmer and discard. Strain stock through a chinois into a clean pot or pots, cool to room temperature, uncovered, and refrigerate.
  • When the layer of fat has solidified at the surface, remove the layer of fat.
  • -- THIS FAT-FREE STOCK CAN BE KEPT IN THE REFRIGERATOR SO LONG AS IT IS REBOILED EVERY 2-3 DAYS. (Hope you have a spare refrigerator :D) --.
  • To complete the jus de veau, add mushrooms, chervil, and tarragon leaves to the strained, fat-free stock and bring to a boil. During this round, you will reduce the stock from 8 quarts to 2 quarts of liquid.
  • When it looks as if there is about 5 quarts left, remove the mushrooms with a skimmer. Squeeze the mushrooms to make them release the liquid they have absorbed. Now finish the reduction to 2 quarts of liquid.
  • Strain through a chinois lined with muslin or a clean dish towel into 1- or 2-cup freezer containers, cool, uncovered, and remove fat once more after refrigeration, if necessary. Freeze.
  • BEFORE USING:.
  • Defrost the required amount of jus. Then in a proportion of 2 tablespoons Madeira and 1 teaspoon arrowroot per cup of jus, dissolve arrowroot in Madeira and stir the mixture into the jus. Boil for 1 minute.
  • ENHANCED STORE-BOUGHT STOCK:.
  • Pour veal stock, mushrooms, chervil and tarragon into a saucepan.
  • Bring to a simmer over high heat, then reduce to medium-low and gently simmer for 8-10 minutes.
  • Remove mushrooms and squeeze their liquid into pan. Discard mushrooms. Strain broth into bain marie or double-boiler to keep warm until serving.
  • BEFORE USING ENHANCED STORE-BOUGHT STOCK:.
  • Dissolve arrowroot in Madeira and stir the mixture into the jus. Boil for 1 minute.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 637.2, Fat 2.4, SaturatedFat 0.5, Sodium 1035.1, Carbohydrate 122.2, Fiber 23.4, Sugar 49.2, Protein 24.3

VEAL STOCK



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Stocks have a superior flavor when they are prepered in large quantities rather than in small amounts. Since you will probably not use all of this stock at once, however, you can freeze leftover stock in freezer bags or other containers for up to 1 month. For an even more intense flavor, add about 2 lb. oxtails with the veal bones.

Provided by Chef mariajane

Categories     Stocks

Time 3h

Yield 3 1/2 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 10

8 lbs large veal bones, such as leg bones
2 white onions
4 whole cloves
2 large carrots, peeled and coarsely chopped
3 celery, coarsely chopped
20 garlic cloves
2/3 cup tomato paste
bouquet garni
1 tablespoon whole black peppercorn
1 cup water

Steps:

  • Preheat an oven to 500°F Place the veal bones in a roasting pan and roast for 20 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, coarsely chop 1 of the onion. Stud the other whole onion with the cloves.
  • Remove the pan from the oven and distribute the carrots, chopped and whole onion, celery, garlic and tomato paste evenly over the veal bones. Return to the oven and roast until the vegetables are lightly browned, about 15 minutes.
  • Using a slotted spoon, transfer all the contents of the roasting pan to a stockpot. Add the Bouquet garni and peppercorns. Discard the fat from the roasting pan and place the pan over medium heat. When the pan is hot, andd the water and deglaze the pan by stirring to dislodge any browned bits from the pan bottom. Pour the liquid into the stockpot.
  • Add water to the stockpot just to cover the ingredients. Bring to a boil and , using a large spoon or wire skinner, skim off any foam that forms on top. Reduce the heat to low, cover and simmer for about 3 hours. Continue to skim off any foam that floats to the top during simmering.
  • Strain the stock through a fine-mesh sieve lined with cheesecloth into a clean container. Discard the contents of the sieve.
  • Use immediately or let cool, cover and refrigerate for up to 1 week, or freeze for up to 1 month in small freezer bags. Lift off any solidified fat from the surface of the chilled stock before using.

OLD COUNTRY DUMPLINGS (GERMAN BULLETS) - 2 WAYS



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Warning - this is a real comfort food! My Grandma told me that her German Mother used to make these and not for comfort - it was making a meal out of things they had on hand. If they didn't have any eggs, they used more water. No bacon? They made it without! When I was younger, my family would get together and make up a huge batch of these and we always had soup as well as fried dumplings. I just loved watching my Mom, Aunts and Grandma chop everything and fry up the bacon and onions. They would get kitchen shears and cut the dumplings right into the splashing boiling water and it never seemed to bother them! I am not as tough as they are so I have made this recipe into my own and I don't get burned! :) I make this for my kids now and they love them! If you like things made from dough, you should love these! It's not that hard to make, it's about multitasking. I'm not sure where the name originally came from, but they have always been German bullets! Enjoy!

Provided by Nif_H

Categories     Pork

Time 1h

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

4 cups flour
4 eggs
1 cup water
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 lb bacon, sliced
1 large onion, chopped
1 large potato, cut into 1-inch cubes
2 cups milk
2 eggs, beaten
salt and pepper

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, mix the flour, eggs and water with your hands. Knead the dough in the bowl until it is one large ball of dough. It shouldn't be too dry and just a tiny bit sticky. If you find it's too dry or too wet, add a very small amount of water or flour until you get the right consistency. Set bowl aside.
  • Add bacon and onion to large frying pan. Stir frequently over medium heat until bacon is cooked and onion is slightly browned. When done, place bacon and onions on paper towls on a plate. Do NOT wipe out the pan - you need the fat for frying. Return half the bacon mixture to the pan.
  • With kitchen shears, cut dough into 4 or 5 large pieces. Between your palms, flatten dough into a large flat circle, about 1 inch thick. Cut pieces of dough into similar, bite sized pieces onto a tea towel. It's OK if they dry for a few minutes.
  • Meanwhile, bring salted water to a boil in a large pot over high heat. Add potatoes, cook for 10 minutes, until just tender. Remove potatoes and set aside.
  • Add dumplings to boiling water. You can do this by dropping them in a few at a time or fill up a spatula with dumplings and add to water. Make sure to stir them up in case some are sticking together. When they float, they are done, only a few minutes. Strain some of the dumplings into a colander, keeping half of them in the pot. *** Make sure you keep enough cooking water in the pot to cover about 3/4 of the soup dumplings.
  • Ensure that half of the dumplings are in the soup and half in the pan with the bacon and onions. Add the potatoes to the soup and the bacon and onion mixture that you set aside. Add milk and bring to a boil. When it reaches a boil, you can turn it down to low. Salt and pepper to taste.
  • While waiting for the soup to boil, fry the dumplings in the pan with the bacon and onion. Add eggs and stir to coat the dumplings. Let egg cook through. Salt and pepper to taste.
  • Your 2 versions of dumplings are now ready! I usually have the soup first and then the fried ones second, in the same bowl. Some people like to get the soup and put the fried ones on top. Any way you like it - there are no rules!
  • It is a good idea to leave out salt and pepper so everyone can add it to their taste.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1249.9, Fat 64.4, SaturatedFat 22.4, Cholesterol 411.5, Sodium 1411.3, Carbohydrate 122.3, Fiber 5.9, Sugar 3.2, Protein 41.7

CHICKEN RICE STEW- 2 WAYS



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This fast,easy stew can be made two VERY different ways! One way is a more traditional,comforting stew. The other is what my friend calls "Cambodian" stew. Both are relatively healthy and reheat well!

Provided by Manda C

Categories     Stew

Time 50m

Yield 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 1/2 lbs chicken breasts
4 (14 ounce) cans chicken broth
1/2 small yellow onion, Diced
1 cup of shredded carrot
4 large garlic cloves, Finely Minced
1 1/2 cups jasmine rice
2 limes, Quartered
2 teaspoons fish sauce
1 teaspoon sugar
8 large prawns, Cooked and Diced for garnish
2 tablespoons fresh cilantro, Finely Chopped for garnish

Steps:

  • In a large soup pot, bring chicken broth, onions, carrots, garlic, and chicken to a boil.
  • Boil until chicken is done, usually 15 mins or so depending on thickness of breasts. Remove chicken, dice, and set aside in a bowl.
  • Add rice to broth and veggie mixture. Bring to a boil and boil on med-high for 5 minutes.
  • Reduce heat, partially cover, simmer until rice is done. Usually 15 minutes.
  • Add chicken (Unless you are making Cambodian Style, see below).
  • Stir and serve!
  • ******If making Cambodian Style, ****.
  • Add the fish sauce and sugar. Stir. Taste and make adjustments as needed. If you're new to fish sauce, remember you can always add more sugar to counteract the saltiness. But MEASURE! A little goes a LONG way for both ingredients here!
  • Add chicken and stir.
  • Place in serving bowl, top with shrimp, cilantro, and a section of lime!
  • Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 442.4, Fat 12.6, SaturatedFat 3.5, Cholesterol 82.7, Sodium 1163.9, Carbohydrate 45.5, Fiber 2.7, Sugar 3.3, Protein 34.3

BROWN VEAL STOCK



Brown Veal Stock image

Make and share this Brown Veal Stock recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Chef Joe Beef

Categories     Stocks

Time 8h45m

Yield 8 gallons

Number Of Ingredients 11

1/4 cup vegetable oil, for coating bones
22 1/2 kg veal bones
2 1/4 kg onions, peeled and halved vertically
2 1/4 kg carrots, peeled and split in half
1 head celery, no leaves. Ribs cut in thirds
3/4 kg leek, greens roughly chopped
900 g tomato paste
900 g tomatoes, trimmings seeds and skins ok
mushroom, trimmings if available
4 heads garlic, split horizontally
bouquet garni (thyme, peppercorns, bay leaves, parsley stems)

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 450 degrees F (204 C) and place a heavy roasting pan or 2 in the oven.
  • When the pan is heated, add the oil and the veal bones tossing lightly to coat.
  • Place the pan in the preheated oven and roast the bones stirring occasionally until just golden brown. Remove bones and set aside.
  • In the same roasting pan, brown the onions and carrots. Continue to cook until the vegetables are golden brown. If the sucs at the bottom of the pan are browning too rapidly, add a little cold water to the pan.
  • In a large sautoir or rondeau, heat some vegetable oil and sweat the leek greens and celery until they start to develop color. Add the tomato paste and continue to cook until the some more color develops.
  • Pour off the fat from the roasting pan and deglaze the pan with a wooden spoon and some water. Pour these juices into the large stockpot. Do not use if the pan scrapings are too dark or you will have a burnt tasting stock.
  • Place the bones and vegetables in the stock pot and cover with cold water. Bring up to a boil.
  • Reduce to simmer and skim well.
  • Add the tomatoes and garlic, and bouquet garni.
  • Simmer low for 8-12 hours, skimming often and checking the activity of the water. Do not allow to boil, but try to keep the water moving through a low simmer. If too much evaporation occurs, add some cold water to the pot to cover the bones.
  • Strain the stock carefully and cool in an ice bath skimming well. Refrigerate or freeze until ready to use.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 512, Fat 9.1, SaturatedFat 1.3, Sodium 1171.5, Carbohydrate 103.8, Fiber 21.9, Sugar 47, Protein 15.3

VEAL OR CHICKEN HAM AND SAUSAGE BUNDLE ( FEUILLETON DE VEAU)



Veal or Chicken Ham and Sausage Bundle ( Feuilleton De Veau) image

Friends served a fabulous brunch - then shared the recipe for this wonderful combination of veal, ham and sausage roll baked in a parcel which has become one of my favorites for both brunch and buffets. It is not only delicious but looks so elegant with those lovely slices making for great presentation. Love when friends share! Chicken may be used instead of the veal.

Provided by Gerry

Categories     < 4 Hours

Time 2h5m

Yield 10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 lb roll sausage meat
6 veal escalopes (you may use chicken breasts in place of veal scallops)
5 slices boneless ham steaks
4 slices streaky bacon (I usually go with 12 slices)
4 green onions (spring onions finely chopped)
1 tablespoon chopped chives
4 tablespoons double cream (may use whipping cream if unavailable)
1 egg (beaten)
1 tablespoon brandy
1 ounce pistachio nut
1 teaspoon salt (or to taste)
1/2 teaspoon of milled pepper (or to taste)
1 teaspoon butter (enough to brush over a piece of foil to hold bundle)

Steps:

  • In bowl break down sausage meat, add the chopped onions and chives, mix well.
  • Gradually add the double cream, brandy, pistachio nuts, salt, milled pepper and the beaten egg mixing well to assure mixture is uniform.
  • Bat out each escapole thinly - flatten veal between 2 sheets of non stick paper, try to make them the same length and width.
  • Brush piece of foil large enough to make for a cover for the bundle with butter, place 6 slices of bacon length wise and 6 up and down.
  • Place veal scallop over the bacon strips length wise, spread a little of the meat mixture over top, top with ham, more mixture, continue layering ending with veal.
  • Bring sides of bacon together, then the ends, bringing up the foil to make for a tight bundle which resembles a roast.
  • Place in roasting pan, cover with lid bake in a 325 oven for 1 3/4 hours, removing the lid after one hour.
  • When cooked remove from pan, leave in foil and refrigerate until well chilled.
  • Served on a platter with slices showing the layering makes for great presentation.
  • Serving size a quesstimate as it depends on just how many items on the brunch or buffet table.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 371.1, Fat 32.5, SaturatedFat 11.3, Cholesterol 101.9, Sodium 898.6, Carbohydrate 1.6, Fiber 0.5, Sugar 0.4, Protein 16.2

RED WINE JUS



Red wine jus image

Create a red wine jus to serve alongside beef dishes. A classic French sauce made with red wine, port and shallots, it's an ideal topping for steak

Provided by Good Food team

Categories     Condiment

Time 35m

Yield Makes 270ml (6-8 servings)

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 tsp olive oil
2 shallots, finely chopped
175ml port
175ml red wine
1 rosemary sprig
1 bay leaf
800ml beef stock
2 tbsp butter
pinch sugar

Steps:

  • Put the olive oil in a large frying pan over a medium heat and fry the shallots until golden and caramelised, about 10 mins.
  • Add the port, wine and herbs and simmer for 10 mins, or until reduced by half.
  • Pour in the stock and continue to cook until reduced by half again, then strain, discarding the shallots and herbs.
  • Transfer the sauce into a new pan and bring to the boil. Remove from the heat and whisk in the butter, then season to taste.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 126 calories, Fat 6 grams fat, SaturatedFat 3 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 3 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 3 grams sugar, Fiber 0.2 grams fiber, Protein 4 grams protein, Sodium 0.2 milligram of sodium

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