Sausage with duchess potatoes and a Mont d'Or fondue
A recipe from
cooking-ez.com December 12th 2010191 K3.7
For 6 people, you will need:
Times:
Preparation | Cooking | Start to finish |
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1 hour 3 min. | 1 hour 10 min. | 2 hours 15 min. |
Step by step recipe
- 1: Prepare the sliced duchess potatoes:
Put 300 g potato purée in a bowl with 3 egg yolks, salt and pepper.
Mix with a whisk or wooden spatula until thoroughly mixed. - 2: Place a little of the mixture in a sausage shape on a piece of cooking film, then roll up like a big boiled sweet or cracker (whatever image best suits you...).
- 3: Tie one end of the roll then squeeze the mixture up to this end by pressing on the open end. Tie the second end and roll the package on the work surface until it is nice and round.
The aim is to produce a roll of about the same diameter as the sausage you have chosen, but don't worry if you don't manage this.
Continue making rolls like this until you have used up all the mixture. - 4: Bring a large pan of water the the boil, and poach the rolls in simmering water for about 40 minutes.
- 5: After this time, remove the rolls from the water and undo the plastic film...
- 6: And cut into slices a good centimeter ( ½ inch) thick.
- 7: Boil 1 Morteau sausage, then cut this too into slices a good centimeter ( ½ inch) thick.
- 8: Heat a non-stick frying pan, without adding fat, and fry the sausage slices until they are cooked to your liking on both sides.
Set aside on absorbant paper. - 9: Using the same pan without cleaning it, fry the sliced duchess potatoes gently on both sides.
- 10: Meanwhile, put 200 g liquid cream and 200 g Mont d'or cheese in a pan over low heat, pepper lightly and stir until melted.
- 11: At the last minute, blend until smooth.
- 12: To serve, arrange alternate slices of duchess potatoes and sausage, then coat with Mont d'Or fondue.
Serve immediately.
Remarks
The potatoes can be prepared and poached beforehand, even a few days bafore, then kept in their plastic film in the fridge.
I have a preference for Morteau sausage and Mont d'Or cheese, but if you don't have any, you can use another sausage (smoked if possible) and another cheese, preferably one that is fairly soft.
this is a real winter recipe with plenty of calories, as you will have noticed...
November 23th 2024.