Now that we're universally fed-up with BBQ's every night, La Potée Auvergnate, or Auvergne Hot-Pot, is the perfect antidote meal for early Autumn. All the vegetables are fresh from the garden, and our collective desire for slow-cooked indoor food, can at last be realised.
For a Potée the essentials are Cabbage, Potatoes, and Carrots, along with thickly sliced bacon and smoked sausage or salted pork hock.
It needs about an hour's boiling (I use half water, half white wine), and when almost cooked I add about 500gms of canned white butter beans.
Versions of this hot-pot exist almost everywhere that poverty existed, and vegetables are plentiful. And when consumed, the remaining liquid makes the most wonderful stock for the week's lunchtime soups.
Bon appétit.
For a Potée the essentials are Cabbage, Potatoes, and Carrots, along with thickly sliced bacon and smoked sausage or salted pork hock.
It needs about an hour's boiling (I use half water, half white wine), and when almost cooked I add about 500gms of canned white butter beans.
Versions of this hot-pot exist almost everywhere that poverty existed, and vegetables are plentiful. And when consumed, the remaining liquid makes the most wonderful stock for the week's lunchtime soups.
Bon appétit.

24 comments:
That sounds good - a few days ago I purchased some thickly sliced bacon flavoured with rosemary and juniper berries - I may try it with that. No courgettes at present but I have plenty of cabbage and carrots
I go to the Doc's about my Diabetes this morning. No doubt I'll be eating cardboard from now on.
When you say white butter beans, are they Haricot blanc?
We call the BIG white beans, 'Butter Beans'. I believe they're also known as Lima Beans. But ordinary white Haricot Beans would do just as well. They're all delicious.
Hope the news is good !!
This sounds yummy - will try it. Unsure about the wine bit - might use chicken stock instead.
Good luck at the docs!
Anna :o]
Quite a few variations of that dish here, I love them, real Comfort food. When I was off to the construction sites, Marcia would make me a bloody great pot of it which I would stick in the fridge and survive on for a week (while still claiming my $50 per day food allowance)!
We call it 'hash' in our house and throw everything but the kitchen sink in. A great standby.
That looks and sounds delicious Cro .... could you say that it's Cro's version of cassoulet ? .... a bit !! I love anything like that ...... well, I love anything to eat....period !! I even like gizzards when in France ! XXXX
It is good to enjoy the fruits of your labor. It looks like a very good meal.
I hope your appointment goes well, Cro.
Cassoulet is mostly (all) meat and beans. Potée is mostly vegs with just a bit of meat thrown in for flavouring. I just happen to have wonderful cabbages and carrots at the moment, so Potée it is!
It did, thank you. Just one more pill to take each day, and most of my blood test stuff OK. I am still breathing my sighs of relief!
I'm so happy to hear that your appointment went well -- I know what a relief it is to have a good outcome. How do you prepare the meat and vegetables for the pot?
So glad to hear the doctor's appointment went well!
As to the food, that sounds delicious!
I'm working on the first batch of homemade chili today. The weather's not all that cool yet, but I couldn't wait. Plus I was still able to buy about 6 pounds of heirloom tomatoes to add to the pot. MMmm!
That is very good news, Cro. Just one more pill; that is not so bad.
Thanks Cro - perfect for the bottom oven of the Aga - not sure I can get smoked sausage but I am sure than a good unsmoked one will do.
Looks delicious. Good news on your diabetic test.
That sounds so good, Cro. It reminds me of something we made at family get togethers years ago. We called it a 'trash bash'. We would layer cabbage, carrots, potatoes, corn and sausage in a large metal trash can (new, of course)...put it on a low wood fire outdoors and wait in anticipation. When done it was dumped on a newspaper lined picnic table...heaven. :)
Happy to hear your appointment went well. Guess you won't be eating cardboard after all! ;)
that sounds delicious -- I will have to give it a try. But really, are you honestly fed up with grilling out of doors? I could do it year round.
I need to find a way to smuggle some smoked pork hocks to you. They would be wonderful in this dish. Perfect fall fair.
Everything goes into a large pot as it is, and is then given an hour or so on a slow heat. Potée is a very rustic peasant dish; all you need is some mustard.
Those thick smoked 'Knacki' sausages would work well. I've bought those in the UK.
Your 'Trash Bash' sounds fantastic; and probably quite similar to a Potée!!
Yes, the cardboard has been put away for later, but I will be following a strict-ish diet.
You're right, they'd be wonderful. Maybe I could find some here!!!
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