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Bigos (Hunters Stew) for Slowcooker Recipe
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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have bigos (hunters stew) for slowcooker using 19 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Bigos (Hunters Stew) for Slowcooker:
- Prepare Olive oil and Butter
- Prepare Kielbasa or smoked sausage
- Get (shoulder or neck meat steaks or chops)
- Make ready x medium Onions rough sliced
- Get Garlic sliced
- Take mushrooms quartered
- Take Beefbroth
- Prepare diced Tomatoes (canned)
- Prepare Paprika
- Take Pimenton (smoked Paprika) or more regular Paprika
- Make ready Cheyenne
- Get Sauerkraut (drain of excess fluid)
- Take x Bayleaves
- Get Allspiece (pimento) Berries (grind to powder with pestle)
- Prepare Juniper Berries (crush under a knife)
- Prepare Handfull of Parsley (chopped)
- Make ready Pickles (sliced roughly)
- Prepare Salt/White Pepper
- Get Tomatopaste
Steps to make Bigos (Hunters Stew) for Slowcooker:
- Cut all your ingredient up but not too fine. You want to retain texture and tastes.
- Cut the sausage in about 1/4 slices and fry it on medium/high heat in a pan with a bit of olive oil until the fat starts seeping out. Transfer to slow cooker.
- Fry the steaks or chops in the sausage/olive oil. Add more oil if needed. High heat for 20-30sec on each side. No need to cut the meat up. The Slowcooker process will tenderize it to strings. Bones can remain for now and can extracted after the stew is finished) Transfer to slow cooker
- Reduce heat and add some butter.
- Once the butter is at temperature add onions and garlic and caramelize them until they glaze over. Transfer to slow cooker
- Add the mushrooms to the pan and let them absorb the resulting broth. Add a bit of water and the beef broth to the pan. Then after stirring for a few seconds add the tomatoes and paprika (and Pimenton, Cheyenne if you like it a bit spicey) to the mix and transfer everything to the slow cooker. Salt and pepper to taste. Maybe add a bit of Beefbroth instead of salt. Less is more. The Slowcooker will unchain a lot.of taste from the meat.
- You can add all kinds of leftovers at this point. Like vegetables that go in soup (kohlrabi, turnip, carrot, celery, leek, endive)… Processing leftovers is what stew is for. I would avoid sweet stuff like corn but tomatoes are also fine and go in roughly chopped or even quartered…
- Drain the Sauerkraut from excess fluid (not a problem if there is some left) and add it to the slow cooker. If it’s too sour for you, you can reduce the acid by quickly blanching it in water and draining it before transferring it to the mix. I like the acidic taste. It’s how it’s supposed to be and it helps tenderize the meat.
- Slice or dice the pickles and add them together with the rest of the ingredients. Mix everything thoroughly and make sure the meat is covered.
- Add some water until everything is wet and can be cooked. Make sure the meat is covered. Just like in the picture
- Cook on high for 5 hours and let rest for one 1 or more hours. Remove bones before serving.
- A side of sourdough bread or simple mashed potatoes are ideal. Some sourcreme or creme fraiche to reduce acidity maybe? Certainly…
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