We were approached by Paula Wolfert (she has used several of our pots in the past) to see if we could make a cassole similar to one she had bought in France years ago. She was updating her famous book, “The Cooking of Southwest France” and needed a pot large enough to easily hold the whole 22 cup cassoulet recipe (over 5 quarts) and shaped to properly bake this wonderful dish.
Paula Wolfert’s Cassoulet
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Cassoulet-Perfect for the New Year!
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TWO MID-WINTER IDEAS
Making a Cassoulet and having friends over, or making some homemade vinegar are two great ways to pass the winter days.
HAPPY NEW YEAR…CASSOULET DAY 3 Before
The second day (Thursday) is a light schedule. The process is to imitate duck confit. A confit is an old method of storing meats by rendering out fat and