A very unusual cassoulet – Vegetarian cassoulet with trout beans and wild mushrooms for guest post
Un cassoulet peu traditionnel – Cassoulet vegetarien aux haricots pour Five Star Foodie
Natasha from Five Star Foodie kindly requested me if I could be one of her participants for a contest she is holding on her blog. I was of course extremely flattered but to be honest, most of the time, I tend to refuse those types of contests, because I am always concerned of not having the freedom to use what I want and obliged to use what I don’t want, resulting in a dish that is not really truthful to what I really enjoy.
I was very happily surprised when I received a nice little package from Marx Foods with a lot of delightful gourmet ingredients. Basically, the theme of this contest is to take a traditional dish, twist it around and make it un-traditional while incorporating some of the ingredients from Marx Foods.
After a lot of thoughts, I decided to go ahead and chose a very traditional and rustic French dish from Languedoc-Roussillon region called “cassoulet“, for the “connaisseurs” of French cuisine, this might not be unknown. It’s a white bean based dish cooked for hours, with a lot of different kinds of meats such as duck, goose, pork, etc…The beans are cooked for a very long time, resulting in unctuous beans melting in your mouth. In this “Cassoulet revisited“recipe, I used beans…dried porcini, black trumpets, chanterelles mushrooms and flor de sal, all coming from from Marx Foods.
I have to say that I prefer this vegetarian version (vegan) of the cassoulet than the traditional one which tends to be on the heavy side. The wild mushrooms add a rich and incredible woodsy flavor to this composition and will make carnivores forget that there is no meat in the dish. This is a very addictive meal, it’s hard to stop at the first bite, I almost ate the whole pot (and I am not talking about this tiny one on the picture) by myself.
Go check out Five Star Foodie for the recipe…and let us know what you think!
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about 1 year ago
your cassoulet bowl is so quaint! this looks like a great hearty dish. i would love this dish with so many wonderful mushrooms included!
about 1 year ago
Silvia, thank you so much for an amazing guest post! I love this delicious creation!
about 1 year ago
Yum, that looks delicious. Thanks for the recipe.
about 1 year ago
another delicious dish,full of aromas and colors!
about 1 year ago
Cool idea – and the photo definitely makes me want it/ That’s smart to use mushrooms instead of meat – it’s totally true that they give a dish such a rich and hearty flavor it would be hard to miss the meat!
about 1 year ago
I love your version of this dish…just popped over from your guest post to say hi
Beautiful
about 1 year ago
Belle recette de cassoulet! Ça doit être bien moins lourd que la version originale
about 1 year ago
Just came from Natasha’s. Great makeover Silvia! It sounds earthy and hearty meal with those 3 mushrooms. It’s true that we should adjust a certain ingredient/dish to a modern lifestyle. The dish looks so healthy too. Seemed like I’ve missed quite a few posts here but gladly I found the RSS feed button on your site!
about 1 year ago
just came from her blog and what a great makeover, looks amazing hope you have been well havent heard from you in awhile, your trip looked amazing, I take it you have been quite busy, stay well…nice postings~
about 1 year ago
Just beautiful. I am always in the need of more vegetarian meals, and this one looks stunning. I can imagine that my friends would be thrilled if I presented this at our table. Her blog looks great, by the way!
about 1 year ago
Silvia, this is simply gorgeous! Will hop over to check out the recipe. Thanks alot. Hope you’re having a wonderful day.
Cheers, kristy
about 1 year ago
Awesome! Hoping over for the recipe!
about 1 year ago
Silvia, such a tantalizing dish for fall! I’m keeping this recipe for the first really cool day!
about 1 year ago
That’s such a beautiful dish, Silvia! Love it. I love the look of all those torn pieces of bread there. A beautiful post you did for Natasha…Congrats! Hope you are doing well and enjoy all your cooking. Each time I see nutella in the supermarket I think of you
about 1 year ago
Silvia, that’s very kind of you! Thank you so much for your offer. I’ll let you know if I needed anything in the future. Promise! Thanks a million for everything, dear friend.
Best wishes, Kristy
about 1 year ago
Hi Silvia! I saw this today over at Natasha’s site-it looks wonderful. I’ve got some beans soaking now, so that I can do something like it for lunch tomorrow;) Thanks
about 1 year ago
Went over and checked it out….looks delicious, Silvia!
about 1 year ago
Silvia…you took on a challenge and succeeded where some people would have found themselves stumped!
Great on you for creating such an interesting turn around.
Ciao for now,
Claudia
about 1 year ago
I think that I would like this vegetarian version of cassoulet, better than the traditional! Mostly because I’m imagining the wonderful flavors of the trio of mushrooms. Great rendition!
about 1 year ago
I am going to Natasha’s to check out your post. Just want to add how beautiful this is
about 1 year ago
I *adore* cassoulet–the traditional kind with big pieces of meat–had a wonderful cassoulet last time I was in Paris. But admittedly it’s not a dish for every day. This looks much lighter and healthier, but still I’m sure very tasty!