Ragout De Pattes Et De Boulettes - Petit Poucet Restaurant

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Yield: 10 , Total Time: 3 hours, 30 minutes

Cuisine: American   Main Ingredient:

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Ingredients

Servings
Original recipe makes 10
1/2 tsDried savory
Salt & fresh ground pepper
2 lbLean ground pork
1/2 tsGround cinnamon
1 Bay leaf
1/4 tsGround cloves
1 lgOnion; finely chopped
1 Garlic; minced
1 lgOnion
Cold water
RAGOUT DE PATTES
2 tbBrown flour; (see note)
2 Slicesbread crumbled
1/4 cOatmeal flour; (up to 1/2 c)
4 Pork hocks; halved
1/2 tsGround cloves
1 Egg; beaten
1/2 tsDried thyme
2 tbButter
BOULETTES
Calories Per Serving: 524
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Ragout De Pattes Et De Boulettes - Petit Poucet Restaurant Preparation

How to make Brown Flour: Spread all-purpose flour in a large, heavy frying pan and heat over medium heat, stirring, until flour turns a medium brown. May be refrigerated for several months. How to make Oatmeal Flour: Oatmeal flour may be made by pulverizing roled oats in a food processor. All-purpose flour may be substituted. Ragout de Pattes: Place pork hocks in a large heavy pot with onion, bay leaf, savory, thyme and cloves. Cover with cold water, bring to a boil, skim off any scum from surface, then reduce heat and simmer very slowly for 2 - 2.5 hours or until pork hocks are tender. Remove meat from bouillon and set aside. Strain bouillon and skim off fat. (You may chill bouillon and then remove all solid fat before continuing recipe.) Using the same large pot, melt butter and blend in browned flour. Cook on medium heat, stirring, until mixture bubbles all over, then add strained bouillon. Heat, stirring, until mixture thickens. Season to taste with salt & pepper. Add pork hocks and cooked meatballs and simmer gently for about 30 minutes. Season to taste with salt & pepper. Boulettes: Combine pork with onion, garlic, cinnamon, cloves, salt, pepper, crumbled bread and the beaten egg, blending well. Blend in just enough flour to make mixture firm. Shape into meatballs, about 1 - 1.25 inch in diameter. Grease a large, heavy fryin pan and brown meatballs well on all sides, continuing to cook on low heat for about 15 minutes. Makes 12 - 15 meatballs. From the Petit Poucet Restaurant. Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V4 #017, by jarin@odyssee.net (Jacques Lorrain) on Thu, 16 Jan 1997.

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Learn more about the ingredients in this recipe:    Dried savory  Salt & fresh ground pepper  Lean ground pork  Ground cinnamon  Bay leaf  Ground cloves  Onion  Garlic  Onion  Cold water  Brown flour  bread crumbled  Oatmeal flour  Pork hocks  Ground cloves  Egg  Dried thyme  Butter  

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Ragout De Pattes Et De Boulettes - Petit Poucet Restaurant Reviews


Instead of thickening the broth, I add 20 or 25 squares of rolled dough that I drop in the broth 10-15 min before the end of the cooking. A traditionnal recipe simply delicious!!
3 years, 2 months, 3 weeks, 5 days, 14 hours, 26 minutes ago
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  2. Garlic
  3. Bread Crumb
  4. Butter
  5. Onion
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