Venison and chestnut casserole

There are many versions of venison casserole, a warming winter treat. This one is so simple and the ingredients can be tweaked if wished, e.g. to vary the proportion of vegetables. The wine provides flavour and liquid rather than alcohol (which should be boiled off) so can be decreased or changed according to taste provided that adequate liquid is maintained. The lardons can be omitted for non-pork eaters but another fat source should be substituted.
Venison and chestnut casserole
There are many versions of venison casserole, a warming winter treat. This one is so simple and the ingredients can be tweaked if wished, e.g. to vary the proportion of vegetables. The wine provides flavour and liquid rather than alcohol (which should be boiled off) so can be decreased or changed according to taste provided that adequate liquid is maintained. The lardons can be omitted for non-pork eaters but another fat source should be substituted.
Steps
- 1
Prep the ingredients
- 2
Preheat oven to Gas Mark 2/150C. My fan oven needs 140C
- 3
Heat the butter in a large casserole (I use our old Le Creuset pan) and fry the lardons
- 4
Using a slotted spoon, set the lardons aside and fry the diced venison, not too much at a time, and set aside with slotted spoon.
- 5
Add the wine and bring to boil, stirring bottom of casserole to release any sediment. Add the port and bring back to boil and keep boiling for one minute.
- 6
Add the garlic, onions, celery, carrots and mushrooms. Stir well. Return the lardons and venison to the casserole and gently stir.
- 7
Add the bay leaves, thyme and tomato purée. Give it another quick stir.
- 8
Add the stock. You need to just cover the other ingredients so you might need slightly more or less stock.
- 9
Once simmering, cover and put in pre-heated oven.
- 10
After 1 1/4 hours, remove from oven, stir gently and add the chestnuts.
- 11
Return to oven for another hour.
- 12
Check for liquidity and add a little more stock or water to prevent drying out. However, if it’s too liquid-y then simply take the lid off for the last 30 minutes or so.
- 13
Remove from oven, stir gently, check that the venison is nice and tender.
- 14
Taste and add any desired seasoning.
- 15
Serve with desired accompaniments. I always have potatoes and choose from red cabbage, Brussels sprouts, parsnips, even more carrots. Any winter vegetables go well with this dish.
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