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Paupiettes De Porc – French Stuffed Pork Fillet Parcels
I made this the other night and it was excellent. A true dinner party meal without the fuss and no one would be none the wiser as it tastes wonderful. You can prepare the pork rolls earlier so you can just put it all in a pan and leave it to cook so you do not miss out on socialising with guests. If you would like to see more photos of this or read more reviews please click here. This can also be made with veal or turkey escalopes but the sauce remains the same.

Ingredients

8 Pork escalopes or thin pork steaks
Salt and pepper
400g Good quality pork sausage
1/2 Onion, peeled and very finely diced
1 Teaspoon fresh mixed herbs or 1/4 teaspoon dried herbs
1 Teaspoon olive oil
4 Shallots, peeled and finely diced
2 Tablespoons plain flour
2 Tablespoons sun-dried tomato paste
750ml Medium sweet white wine
500g Fresh mushrooms, cleaned and thinly sliced
1 Teaspoon dried orange peel or grated fresh orange zest

Bouquet Garni

Bay leaf
Parsley
Thyme
Sage leaf
Kitchen string

Method

1. Flatten the pork escalopes or pork steaks with the flat of a large knife. Salt and pepper generously.

2. Mix the finely diced onion with the sausage meat and add the herbs – mixing well with your hands. Season with black pepper.

3. Place a spoonful of the seasoned sausage meat on each pork escalope one-third of the way down the scallop. Roll the escalope around the sausage meat, tucking the meat around the stuffing until well rolled. Taking about two feet of string, place the bundle in the middle of the string, and tie; turn one-quarter turn and tie again; turn again and tie again. When you have a neatly tied packet of pork and stuffing, clip off any excess string and proceed to tie up the rest of the pork escalopes.

4. Place pork parcels in a single layer in a hot, deep sauté pan with olive oil. Brown on all sides and remove from the pan.

5. Sauté the chopped shallots in the oil left in the pan. Stir until they start to colour, then add the flour and the tomato paste. Continue to cook and stir until the mixture starts to colour then add nearly the whole bottle of wine, reserving a glass for yourself if you wish!

6. Place the pork paupiettes back in the pan with the bouquet garni and the sauce, cover, and simmer slowly for forty-five to sixty minutes.

7. Add the sliced mushrooms and orange zest to the sauce and cook uncovered for another fifteen minutes.

To freeze: Place them in a plastic container with greaseproof paper in between them, or in a ziplock bag. Freeze for up to 3 months.

Serve 2 paupiettes per person,I served mine with potato dauphinoise or you could serve with seasonal vegetables or rice or pasta.

All photos taken by me unless otherwise stated.

Cheese and Onion Stuffed Sausages
I am in yet another recipe swap for the month of August and I had my family over for a BBQ on the weekend. I made several recipes from one of my team mates and they were all really good this was a very different take on your ordinary sausage. On a whole the BBQ was a huge success and all I made from my stash of recipes were the salads and my chicken skewers with a peanut satay sauce which I have already posted if you would like to see this recipe please click here.

I made these sausages which everyone loved and they were so simple and quick to do. The only thing I did different apart from upping the amount of cheese and onion, was I had not read the recipe directions and I had already diced the onion. I realised the onion would not cook this way as you have already par cooked the sausage so it does not need as munch time on the BBQ, I just cooked the onion in a fry pan before stuffing it into the sausage and it worked perfectly. I am actually glad I made the mistake I am not sure how it turns out the right way but I loved the cooked onion flavour that came through, it was like having a bun less hot dog. If you would like to see other reviews or photos of this recipe please click here.

Ingredients

6 (70g) Beef sausages
50g Cheddar cheese (I used more)
1/2 Small onion (I used More)

Method

1. Par-boil sausages for around 10 minutes in boiling water, drain and allow to cool just a little.

2. Finely grate cheese and onion together in a small bowl.

3. Cut a slit down the middle of each sausage for around 2/3 of the length that goes half-way through.

4. Press equal amounts of the mixture well down into the sausage.

5. Transfer to a hot BBQ / grill and cook around 10-15 minutes over a fairly moderate heat (without turning for obvious reasons).

All photos taken by me unless otherwise stated.