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Pork Cassoulet with Pork Confit and Winter Tomato Sauce

This classic pork and white bean cassoulet is the ultimate comforting meal, perfect for chilly evenings when you crave something substantial and warming. This high-protein dish layers tender dried beans with succulent pork confit, savoury pancetta, and herby Italian sausages. Slow-cooked in a rich winter tomato sauce and finished with a crisp breadcrumb topping, it delivers a complex depth of flavour that only improves with time.

Ideal for hosting a weekend dinner party or a family gathering, this recipe can be partially prepared up to two days in advance. Serve this hearty French-inspired stew in large bowls with a side of crusty sourdough bread to soak up the delicious juices. It is a brilliant way to showcase traditional cooking techniques and high-quality butchery for a truly homemade feast.

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Ingredients for Pork Cassoulet with Pork Confit and Winter Tomato Sauce

  • 7.6L water, divided

  • 900g dried beans, such as Emergo beans or French horticultural beans (about 5 cups)

  • 12 fresh parsley sprigs

  • 6 large fresh thyme sprigs

  • 4 folhas de louro

  • 30g piece pancetta (Italian bacon

  • about 1 inch thick)

  • 1 medium onion, skin on

  • 1 whole garlic head, skin on

  • 2 colheres de chá de sal kosher grosso

  • 2 colheres de chá de pimenta preta moída

  • 2 colheres de sopa de azeite de oliva

  • 475ml de cebolas picadas

  • 475ml de vinho branco seco

  • Thawed reserved juices from Pork Confit plus additional low-salt chicken broth (if needed) to measure 475ml total

  • 950ml Winter Tomato Sauce

  • 1.4kg sweet Italian sausages

  • Pork Confit (see recipe)

  • 475ml coarse fresh breadcrumbs

  • 60ml de azeite de oliva

Bring 3.8L water to boil in large pot. Add beans. Boil 3 minutes. Remove pot from heat, cover, and let stand 1 hour. Drain; return beans to pot. Using kitchen string, tie parsley, thyme, and bay leaves in double layer of cheesecloth; add to pot. Add remaining 3.8L water, pancetta, onion, garlic, salt, and pepper to beans; bring to boil. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer over medium-low heat until beans are just tender, 1 to 1 1/2 hours.

Drain beans, reserving 475ml cooking liquid. Discard herb bundle, onion, and garlic. Transfer pancetta to work surface (reserve pancetta for wine sauce).

Heat olive oil in heavy large saucepan over medium-high heat. Add onions to pot and sauté until tender and beginning to brown, about 5 minutes. Add wine; boil until liquid is reduced by half, stirring occasionally, about 6 minutes. Add reserved juices from confit. Bring to boil; reduce heat to medium and simmer 15 minutes.

Meanwhile, cut reserved pancetta into 1/2-inch cubes. Heat heavy medium skillet over medium-high heat; add pancetta and sauté until beginning to turn brown and crisp, about 4 minutes. Using slotted spoon, transfer pancetta to wine sauce. Add Winter Tomato Sauce to pot; season to taste with salt and pepper.

Preheat oven to 204°C. Heat 2 heavy large skillets over medium heat. Divide sausages among skillets; cover and cook until brown and cooked through, turning occasionally, about 20 minutes. Transfer sausages to work surface. Cool slightly, then cut into 2-inch pieces.

Spoon 1/3 of beans (about 950ml ) into 8-quart ovenproof pot, spreading in even layer. Arrange half of confit and half of sausages over beans. Pour 1/3 of wine sauce (about 550ml ) over meat. Spoon half of remaining beans (about 950ml ) over sauce. Arrange remaining confit and sausages over beans. Pour half of remaining sauce over meat (about 550ml ). Spoon remaining beans over sauce, then pour remaining sauce over beans. (Can be prepared 2 days ahead. Cover cassoulet and reserved cooking liquid separately and chill. Let stand at room temperature 2 hours before continuing.) Drizzle enough reserved bean cooking liquid over beans to barely submerge if needed. Sprinkle breadcrumbs over. Drizzle breadcrumbs with olive oil.

Bake cassoulet uncovered until bubbling around edges and crumbs are beginning to brown, about 1 hour.

Emergo beans can be purchased through chefshop.com, and heirloom French horticultural beans can be purchased through beanbag.net. If you can't find them, Great Northern beans or cannellini (white kidney beans) will also work.

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