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    Pheasant Cacciatore.

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    Pheasant Cacciatore. Empty Pheasant Cacciatore.

    Post  Admin Thu Sep 12, 2019 5:32 pm

    Course: Main Course from Italy.
    Serves: 4 people
    Prep Time: 20 minutes
    Cooking Time: 2 hours

    Ingredients

    • 2 pheasants, cut into serving pieces
    • 1/4 pound pancetta or 4 strips bacon
    • 3 tablesppons olive oil (or pheasant or chicken fat)[/ingredient]
    • 1 chopped celery stalk
    • 1 chopped carrot
    • 5 cloves chopped garlic
    • 1 onion, sliced into half-moons
    • 1 quart crushed tomatoes
    • 2 cups white wine
    • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh sage
    • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary
    • 1 teaspoon crushed juniper berries (optional)
    • 4 bay leaves
    • 1/2 ounce dried mushrooms (about a handful)
    • 1/2 pound fresh mushrooms, any kind
    • Salt and pepper to taste
    • 4 tablespoons minced parsley


    Instructions


    1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.


    2. If using, cut the pancetta into little batons about 1/4 inch thick. In a large braising pan or Dutch oven, heat 2 tablespoons olive oil or pheasant or chicken fat over medium heat and cook the pancetta or bacon. Remove and reserve.


    3. Add the pheasant pieces and brown them well. Take your time and do it in batches. Remove the pheasant pieces as they brown.


    4. Add the carrot, celery, onions and the fresh mushrooms and turn the heat up to high. Saute them until the onions are wilted and are beginning to brown. Add more oil if needed. When they begin to brown, add the garlic and cook for another 1-2 minutes, stirring occasionally.


    5. Add the herbs and the dried mushrooms and the white wine and turn up the heat to maximum. Stir well. Let the wine cook down by half. Add the tomatoes and mix well. Add some salt if needed. Add the bacon and the pheasant pieces, skin side up. Do not submerge the pheasant, just nestle the pieces into the sauce so the skin stays out of the liquid.


    6. Cover and cook in the oven for 45 minutes. Check to see of the meat is thinking about falling off the bone. Sometimes with a young pheasant all it takes is 45 minutes. An hour or more is typical. When the meat is as tender as you want, remove the cover from the pot and cook until the skin crisps, about 30-45 more minutes.


    7. Move the pheasant pieces to a plate. Add the parsley to the pot and mix to combine.


    8. To serve, ladle some of the sauce out, top with a pheasant piece and serve with either polenta or a good crusty bread. I like a dry rose or a light red like a Sangiovese for this dish.

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