SAUSAGE, LEEK AND APPLE CASSEROLE

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Since (wisely) investing in a slow cooker / crock pot earlier this year, this casserole has hardly been off the menu. I like to use top quality organic sausages (Duchy chipolatas are my fave) but my other half prefers good old Walls, so I throw in both types to suit both tastes. Serves up great with some mash and steamed greens.

Provided by Wendy-Bob

Categories     Pork

Time 2h15m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

6 -8 sausages
4 slices smoked bacon (I use back bacon but streaky would also work)
1 large carrot
12 button mushrooms
1 large leek
1/2 green apple
220 ml cider (regular fizzy stuff from a can is fine)
1 pork bouillon cube (I use Knorr)
300 ml boiling water
1 tablespoon plain flour (optional)

Steps:

  • Cut the bacon into slices and brown it in a pan for a few minutes with the sausages. You can use cooking spray if you like but the bacon usually makes enough fat of it's own to help the sausages along.
  • While the meat is browning, cut the mushrooms in half, cube the apple, slice the leek and cut the carrot into batons.
  • When the meat is done, put it to one side in the crock pot / casserole dish along with the mushrooms and apple. Add the remaining veg (leek and carrot) to the pan to soften a little.
  • After a couple of minutes, sprinkle the flour over the veg and mix through (the flour thickens the sauce, but if you prefer a more watery gravy then you can omit this step).
  • Add the cider to the pan - it will bubble up to begin with but don't worry about it. Turn up the heat and cook for a couple of minutes to burn the alcohol off (I sniff-test it and cook until it stops smelling boozy).
  • Transfer all the ingredients in the pan to the crock pot / casserole dish (cider and all).
  • Now this is where you have to use your judgement a bit! I find 300ml water is usually about right to top up my crock pot, but you may find you need a bit more/less depending on the exact amount of ingredients you have used (ie. size of sausages, carrot, etc.). So as not to waste any of the stock cube, I crumble it into the crock pot without dissolving it in water first and then add as much water as is needed to JUST cover all the ingredients.
  • CROCKPOT: Cook on Low for 8-9hrs or Medium for around 5hrs.
  • OVEN: I've never actually made this in the oven but have no doubt it would work just as well. I would imagine that, if you cover the casserole dish and cook it at around 150 degrees it should be done in a couple of hours.

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