Sunday 24 January 2021

Pork and Sausage Stew : Deliciously Made In A Slow Cooker !

This recipe suggestion uses pork which is the world’s most popular type of meat. Pork provides a rich source of high-quality protein, as well as various vitamins and minerals.

The recipe uses "a slow cooker which is the pinnacle of low-maintenance cooking. Place the ingredients inside, turn it on, and let it cook. Your only thought is how delicious that meal is going to taste. But some slow cookers have features which make them better suited to your specific needs than other models. To be happy with your purchase, you'll want those needs met. 

The best slow cookers offer a consistent temperature through many hours of cooking. The warm setting must keep your food warm without letting it continue to cook. You'll want a capacity that can accommodate your family's needs, a removable inner pot that is easy to clean, and durable construction that will allow many long years of use.

Some slow cookers have programmable features that might be of interest. If you'd like a more in-depth look at these appliances, continue reading here"


And now on with the recipe ...
Ingredients
Serves 4-6
4 pork sausages
4 pork shoulder steaks (approx. 500g) cut in half
1 medium onion chopped
3 large leeks, white part only chopped
For the dressing
2tbsp olive oil
2tbsps plain flour
1tbsp grain mustard
1tsp cumin seeds
300ml cider
Method
1. Turn the slow cooker on. Heat a large frying pan with 1 tbsp of the oil. Brown the sausages and pork steaks on all sides and remove.
2. Add the remaining oil and onions and sauté for 5 minutes. Sprinkle in the flour and sauté another minute. Add the mustard, cumin, some seasoning and the cider. Stir well and pour into the slow cooker along with the meat.
3. Cook for 4 hours on high heat or 8 hours on low heat. During the last 30 minutes of cooking, add the leeks and place on top of the meat. Ensure meat is thoroughly cooked through with no pink showing.
Serve as a stew or with mash potato or the lower carb mash swede and fresh chopped flat leaf parsley.
Nutrition Per Serving
Carbohydrate 11.2g Protein 22.6g Fibre 3.1g Fat 15g Salt 0.8g
Freezing and defrosting guidelines
Cook as instructed and allow to cool completely. Then transfer to an airtight, freezer-safe container, seal and freeze for up to 1-3 months. To serve, defrost thoroughly in the fridge overnight before reheating. To reheat and serve, place on medium heat, stirring occasionally until the dish is heated through.
Recipe from original idea here

Some other slow cooker recipes
Chicken Casserole recipe here
Vegetarian Stew recipe here


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All the best Jan

21 comments:

  1. That looks delicious, I love my slow cooker at this time of year. I never realised that pork was the world's most popular meat.

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  2. I love my slow cooker and I will be trying that recipe next week, thank you!

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  3. This looks and sounds wonderful!

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  4. Slow cooking returns some delicious results doesn't it?

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  5. This looks really delicious. It's a very cold night here and this meal would be perfect!

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  6. This looks delicious. I've got sausages on my shopping list for the next time I head off to the supermarket...on Friday...so this might just be on my list, too!

    Take good care, Jan. :)

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  7. The delicacy is even more pronounced because the spices are absorbed more in the slow cooker way.
    Yum!

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  8. Hip hip hooray for the Slow Cooker!
    I also have one and you can make really "delicious" food in it!

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  9. Sounds good, I think I need to use my slow cooker! Valerie

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  10. Hello,
    I love using my slow cooker, looks delicious. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
    Take care, enjoy your day and happy new week ahead!

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  11. Ohhh this looks soooo good. I am making this one.

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  12. This looks good. We eat a lot of pork and it's always fun to find a new recipe to amp it up a little!

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  13. looks and sounds like another good one!!

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  14. This sounds and looks wonderful!

    Moment by moment,

    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  15. This looks so yummy! Thanks Jan! Big Hugs!

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