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Poussin with Red Wine Sauce

Poussin with Red Wine Sauce

Yesterday we were struggling for inspiration. I said I’d just have a mooch around the discount fridge and see what caught my eye. Whole Poussin which should have been £3.17 each at 95p Now they were certainly a source of inspiration!

Ingredients:-

1 Poussin per person
Broccoli
Whole grain Mustard
Potatoes for the mash
1 Small bottle of Red Wine
1 Small Onion
2 Cloves of Garlic, minced
2 Sprigs of Rosemary, 1 finely chopped
Vinegar
Beef Stock
A knob of Butter
Salt & Pepper
2 Mushrooms, finely sliced
Lemon Juice
Fresh Thyme, chopped
Fresh Sage, chopped

Method:-

(1) With a pair of kitchen scissors cut the spine out of the Poussin and flatten them out to form a Spatchcock.
(2) Mix the Oil, Lemon Juice, Rosemary, Thyme, Sage and Whole grain mustard to form a marinade.
(3) Rub each bird on both sides with the marinade and allow to infuse in the fridge for a couple of hours.
(4) Sear on both sides and then place in a pre headed over at 180c for about 20 minutes.
(5) Baste at intervals with the marinade.

For the sauce:-

(1) Fry the Onions until softened.
(2) Add the minced Garlic.
(3) Season with Salt & Pepper.
(4) Add the Mushrooms, Rosemary and Vinegar.
(5) Add the Beef Stock.
(6) Allow to simmer for a few minutes.
(7) Add the Red Wine.
(8) Simmer to reduce.
(9) Just before severing add the Butter.

We served ours of a bed of Mustard Mash with the Broccoli around the sides and the sauce over the Poussin. This was an outstanding meal. We might have just broken budget, but it was worth it. We can always have dripping on crackers today!
 

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There was a whole Pork Fillet with a yellow sticker at £2.45 in the discount fridge. Well that deserved a decent recipe and quite a few of our recent meals have either been under budget or they have fed us for two days. So…..

Ingredients:-

450g Pork Fillet
1 Onion, finely diced-be150g Mushrooms, finely sliced
1 Tsp of dried Sage
1 Tsp of Mixed Herbs100g Spinach
1 Tbsp of fresh Parsley, chopped
50g of Butter / Margarine
10 Sliced of Prosciutto
50g Pate
500g of Puff Pastry (Gluten free for us)
Eggs, beaten for an Egg Wash
Flour to dustWe served ours with New Potatoes, Purple Sprouting Broccoli and Corn on the Cob. A real treat and well worth the effort.
2 Cloves of Garlic, minced
Oil to fry

Method:-

(1) Sear the Pork fillet on all sides in a little Oil. Leave it to rest and cool.
(2) Fry the Onions in the same pan adding a little Butter / Margarine until softened.
(3) Add the Mushrooms & Garlic and fry over a low heat for a few minutes.
(4) Add the Herbs and season.
(5) Cook for a further 2 minutes and set aside.
(6) Heat Oil in another pan and wilt the Spinach. Set aside to cool and the squeeze out any excess liquid.
(7) Chop the cooled Spinach and add to you first pan to absorb all the juices.
(8) On a board overlap two pieces of cling film.
(9) Lay the Prosciutto on the cling film in two rows slightly overlapping.
(10) Spread the Pate over the Prosciutto then sit the Pork fillet on top.
(11) Pack with the Mushroom combination and then add the Spinach on top.
(12) Using the cling film draw the Prosciutto around the Pork fillet.
(13) Roll into a sausage shape, twisting the cling film around the ends and chill for 30 minutes.
(14) Dust your work surface with flour and roll our Pastry.
(15) Undo the cling film and roll the contents onto one side of the Pastry.
(16) Fold the Pastry over and crimp the edges to encase everything.
(17) Preheat the over to 180c.
(18) Brush the Pastry with the Egg Wash and place in the over for 30 minutes.

We served ours with New Potatoes, Purple Sprouting Broccoli and Corn on the Cob. A real treat and well worth the effort.
 

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