Jamie Oliver's 30 Minute Meals: Sausage Cassoulet recipe (2024)

I used to cook a vegetarian version* of this 30 Minute Meal but now Col's no longer veggie I follow the original recipe, except for the dessert. I’ve listed it in the ingredients and method but I don’t make it as there are only two of us (it feeds four) and it seems like it needs to be eaten straight away.

To be honest, it’s the cassoulet and broccoli that I’m most interested in. The garlic breadcrumb topping features in a lot of Jamie’s recipes and whenever I see them I know we're in for a treat.

I don’t own a roasting tray that can be placed onto a direct heat source so I cook the cassoulet in a large ovenproof frying pan.

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* The cassoulet works well as a vegetarian dish if you use good quality veggie sausages and leave out the bacon but having cooked both versions I’m wholeheartedly enjoying it with meat.

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Recipe

  • Prep20m
  • Cook20m
  • Total40m
Serves: 4

Ingredients

Sausage Cassoulet

  • 4 rashers smoked streaky bacon
  • olive oil
  • 1 ½ large red onions
  • few sprigs fresh rosemary
  • ½ small bunch fresh sage
  • 3 fresh bay leaves
  • 2 leeks
  • 400g chipolata sausages
  • 3-4 thick slices of bread
  • salt and pepper
  • 2 cloves cloves of garlic
  • 700g jar of passata
  • 1 tin butter beans (400g)
  • 1 tin haricot beans (400g)

Broccoli

  • 400g tenderstem broccoli
  • ½ red onion
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 2 ripe plum tomatoes
  • extra virgin olive oil
  • salt and pepper
  • 1 lemon

Berry Dessert

  • 350g tin of gooseberries (or peaches or pears)
  • 150g blueberries or blackberries (or any fresh berries)
  • 3-4 tbsp elderflower cordial
  • tin of custard (around 425g)
  • 150g Greek yoghurt
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract or paste
  • a few shortbread biscuits

Method

  1. You'll need a food processor, a roasting tray that can be placed on a hob and two small saucepans.
  2. Turn your grill as high as it will go, fill and boil your kettle and put the roasting tray over a high heat.
  3. Cassoulet: Slice 4 rashers of smoked, streaky bacon into 1cm strips and add to the roasting tray along with a drizzle of olive oil. Halve, peel and slice 1½ red onions (the remaining half will be used later). Pick the leaves off a few sprigs of the rosemary and ½ a bunch of sage, reserving a few sage leaves for later and add to the roasting tray along with 3 fresh bay leaves. Trim 2 leeks, discard the outer leaves and slice down them lengthways. Give the leeks a really good wash then finely slice and add them to the roasting tray along with the sliced red onion. Pour in a few splashes of boiling water from the kettle and leave the vegetables to soften.
  4. Cook 400g of chipolata sausages under the grill for 8 minutes (no need to turn them) and make sure to stir the vegetables in the roasting tray occasionally.
  5. Broccoli: Trim 400g of tenderstem broccoli and discard the ends.
  6. Berry dessert: Put an empty saucepan over a high heat then pour in the juice from a 350g tin of gooseberries and bring to a boil.
  7. Cassoulet: Tear 3-4 thick slices of bread into chunks and add to the food processor with a pinch of salt and pepper, ½ of the sage leaves, 2 cloves of garlic and a drizzle of olive oil. Process until you have coarse crumbs.
  8. Stir 700g of passata and 1 tin each of butter beans and haricot beans (including their water, 800g total) into the tray of vegetables.
  9. Berry dessert: Add the tinned gooseberries and 150g of fresh blueberries (or blackberries) to the saucepan and stir occasionally.
  10. Broccoli: Coarsely grate the majority of the onion half (left over from earlier) into a mixing bowl and crush over 1 clove of garlic. Halve 2 ripe plum tomatoes, discard the seeds then grate them, flesh side down, through the coarse grater. Discard the leftover skins. Drizzle in some extra virgin olive oil, season with salt and pepper, squeeze in the juice from 1 lemon, then mix.
  11. Cassoulet: Scatter half the breadcrumbs onto the tray of veg and beans. Remove the sausages from the grill and place them dark side down in the tray then sprinkle over the remaining breadcrumbs. Coat the remaining sage leaves in olive oil then scatter them over the breadcrumbs and put the roasting tray back under the grill (on the middle shelf so the breadcrumbs don’t burn) for around 4 minutes or until the breadcrumbs are golden and crispy.
  12. Broccoli: Place another saucepan over a high heat and fill with boiled water from the kettle. Put the broccoli into the saucepan, stalks down, clamp a lid on and cook for around 2 minutes or until tender.
  13. Berry dessert: The fruit should have a jammy consistency by now so turn off the heat and stir in 3-4 tablespoons of elderflower cordial. Spoon 1 tin of custard (around 425g) around a platter then pour the fruit and its syrup into the centre. Spoon 150g of Greek yoghurt over the fruit then drizzle 1 teaspoon of vanilla paste over the yoghurt and fold it through. Take to the table along with a few shortbread biscuits.
  14. Broccoli: Drain the broccoli, scatter it on a platter and spoon over the tomato dressing. Give it a toss then take it to the table.
  15. Cassoulet: Remove the cassoulet from the oven and take it to the table. Serve with a bottle of red wine.

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FAQs

What type of sausage is in cassoulet? ›

Sausages are a must, and shoulder is common. In Languedoc, you'd typically find a garlicky pork sausage flavored with a bit of red wine. Back here, I like to use whatever mild garlic sausage I can find, though if you want to play Cassoulet Choose Your Own Adventure, you can go with any flavor sausage in the shop.

What to make with sausages in Jamie Oliver? ›

Videos
  1. Oven Baked Sausage Ragu.
  2. Simple Sausage Gnocchi.
  3. Argentine Sausage Sandwich.

What is the main ingredient of the French dish cassoulet? ›

Cassoulet, a hearty slow-simmered stew of sausage, confit (typically duck), pork, and white beans, is one of the great hallmarks of French country cuisine. The best versions are cooked for hours until the beans and meat meld into a dish of luxuriant, velvety richness.

What to serve with sausage cassoulet? ›

Serve the steaming cassoulet in bowls accompanied with a baguette or corn bread, a tossed salad, and a nice glass of cider or wine. ENJOY! Notes: Chopped kielbasa will work in place of the bulk pork sausage, and ground allspice in place of the cloves. Also dry white vermouth in place of dry white wine, is good.

What is the horrible French sausage? ›

True andouillettes are rarely seen outside France and have a strong, distinctive odour coming from the colon. Although sometimes repellent to the uninitiated, the scent is prized by its devotees. When made with the small intestine, they are a plump sausage generally about 25 mm (1 in) in diameter.

What is closest to Toulouse Sausage? ›

Toulouse sausage is very similar to Spanish butifarra sausage in that the quality of the meat shines brightest, not any collection of heavy spices.

How do you make sausages taste better? ›

Seasonings, spices and herbs are added to give the sausages extra flavour. Small pieces of cooked apple, caramelised onions or other ingredients that pair well with pork can also be added to create interesting varieties.

What makes the best sausage? ›

Good sausage is all about balance. Balance of salt and savory, balance of meat and fat, balance of spices and herbs within the whole. Knowing a proper ratio of salt to meat (and fat) is essential, but once you understand it you can adjust to your own perception of saltiness, which varies wildly among people.

What's in Old English sausages? ›

Ingredients: pork, water, seasoning: Rusk, Wheat flour, dried onion, herbs, starch (potato), Sugar, Spice, Preservative (E221), Diphosphates E450, onion powder, leek powder, Yeast extract, Natural flavouring, Antioxidant (e300), spice extracts, natural casings.

What is the Holy Trinity of cassoulet? ›

Cassoulet is divided into three types depending on which meats are used. Prosper Montagne, a famed culinary artist, called these three various cassoulets the “Trinity.” He designated the “Father” as coming from Castelnaudary, the “Son” from Carcassone and the “Holy Ghost” from Toulouse.

What is the best bean for cassoulet? ›

The Best Beans for Cassoulet

Cassoulet is traditionally made with dried white beans like flageolet or regional specialty beans like these ones from Tarbais. It might be a stretch to locate these beans in your local market, but great northern beans, navy beans, or cannellini beans are all great alternatives.

What is the oldest cassoulet? ›

According to tradition, cassoulet was invented in 1355 in the town of Castelnaudary, under siege by the English during the Hundred Years' War. In medieval times the dish was referred to as an estouffet. The Dictionnaire de l'Académie française dates the term cassoulet to no earlier than the 19th century.

What is the best sausage for cassoulet? ›

Saucisse de Toulouse - The Best Sausage. Toulouse Saucisse (Toulouse Sausage) is a fresh sausage made in Toulouse, France, in the southwest. It's a classic French pork sausage cooked with white wine and onions. Cassoulet is a fantastic way to use it.

What does cassoulet mean in French? ›

(ˌkæsəˈlei, French kasuːˈle) noun. a white-bean stew of French origin, often containing pork, mutton, garlic sausage, and preserved goose or duck.

Why is cassoulet so special? ›

A Dish of History

The beleaguered townspeople gathered up the ingredients they could find and made a large stew to nourish and bolster their defenders. The meal was so hearty and fortifying that the soldiers handily dispelled the invaders, saving the city from occupation.

What is Toulouse sausage made of? ›

Saucisse de Toulouse (Toulouse Sausage) is a fresh sausage originating from Toulouse in the southwest of France. It is made from pork (75% lean, 25% belly), salt and pepper, has a natural casing of about 3 cm (1.2 in) in diameter and is usually sold in a coil (like Cumberland sausage).

What to substitute for Toulouse sausage? ›

Conran suggests Polish kielbasa as a Toulouse substitute, but the smoky sort I use makes everything taste like a frankfurter, so I'd steer clear – basically, you need something with a very high meat content, and preferably a hefty whack of garlic.

What is Schublig sausage made of? ›

A mild slightly spiced sausage made of beef and pork.

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