Step-by-Step Guide to Make Quick Blanquette de Veau ( White Veal Stew )

Blanquette de Veau  ( White Veal Stew )
Blanquette de Veau ( White Veal Stew )

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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook blanquette de veau ( white veal stew ) using 21 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Blanquette de Veau ( White Veal Stew ):
  1. Get veal shoulder, cut into 2 inch cubes
  2. Make ready large onion, peeled and cut i halff
  3. Take celery stalks, cut in 1 inche pieces
  4. Get carrots, cut in 1 inch pieces
  5. Prepare garlic cloves, minced
  6. Prepare low sodium chicken broth
  7. Get dryed thyme
  8. Get bay leaf
  9. Take fresh parsley sprigs
  10. Make ready black pepper and salt to taste
  11. Prepare or more to taste of hot sauce, such as Frank's brand
  12. Prepare frozen pearl onions
  13. Get small white button mushrooms
  14. Make ready fresh lemon juice
  15. Make ready heavy cream
  16. Make ready plus 1 teaspoon butter, salted or unsalted, divided use
  17. Take large egg yolks, whisked with 2 tablespoons heavy cream
  18. Get all purpose flour
  19. Prepare GARNISH
  20. Prepare chopped chives and parsley, 2 tablespoons of each
  21. Make ready cooked white rice to accompany recipe attached in direction step #11
Steps to make Blanquette de Veau ( White Veal Stew ):
  1. In a large dutch oven or stock pot cover veal cubes and any bones with cold water. Bring to a boil and boil 2 minutes. This step is important to reduce the skum the meat produces and ensure a nice sauce later
  2. Drain the meat, rinse to remove any skum and pat dry
  3. Add the veal back to a clean large stockpot or dutch oven, add chicken broth, onion, carrots, celery, garlic, bay leaf, thyme, pepper and hot sauce. Bring to a simmer and simmer, uncovered for 2 hours. Skim off any skum that may form
  4. Remove the meat and strain and reserve broth, meat, carrots and celery. Discard the onion, bay leaf, parsley and any bones
  5. In a medium sacepan melt 1 teaspoon of the butter add the mushrooms and 1/2 cup reserved broth, poach mushrooms, turning occasionally until tender and the liquid is almost gone, add mushrooms and any liquid to reserved veal
  6. Measure broth and if you have more then 6 cups add it to a saucepan and reduce by boiling until you have 6 cups
  7. In a clean stockpot or dutch oven melt the remaining 3 tablespoons butter, whisk in flour and whisk 2 minutes, do not allow it to brown
  8. Slowly add reserved broth, bring to a boil and simmer 10 minutes, add frozen inions, mushrooms and veal with carrots and celery and simmer on low 5 minutes, add cream and lemon juice and simmer 2 minutes more
  9. Temper egg yolk mixture by wisking some hot stew sauce into them until they are hot and blended
  10. Add this mixture to stew, whisking until blended. Simmer stew 10 to 15 minutes without boiling, stirring occasionally until slightly thickened. Taste and add more salt, pepper or hot sauce if needed
  11. Serve in bowls with white rice, recipe attached below Garnish with parsley and chives - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/348908-basmati-or-jasmati-rice-basic-recipe

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