Slow Cooker Experiment #1 – Carbonnade

This is not a food blog, ever, there are many better people at cooking than me – but because my forays into the kitchen are quite rare, I must mention this one. We invested in a relatively cheap slow-cooker (Morphy Richards), mainly because I love stews and the like in the winter. I got to try it for the first time yesterday, with a recipe for one of my favourite meals – the flemish/french Carbonnade.

Prep was pretty easy (done in the morning) – beef (browned), onions (softened and mixed with garlic, thyme, salt and pepper and some sugar and flour), some bacon or pork belly (chopped and crisped) – all into the pot with 500ml of beer – it advised a hoppy beer so we went for Stella – although on reflection the carbonnade may have been darker and stickier if we had gone for a dark/brown beer.

Carbonnade during cookingCarbonnade, Fries and Medoc... all good

10 hours later the house smelt amazing and we cooked up some french fries (that’s the traditional way of eating it – I am advised), and devoured it with crusty white bread and a heavyweight Medoc (which I can feel just behind my eyes this morning).

One point for the slow cooker – it was awesome! I’m having a go at curry today – eek!

One Comment

  1. Susie Hemingway
    Oct 13, 2008 @ 10:16:54

    Looks amazing – my mouth is watering.

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