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Slow Cooked Meals
Soupe aux Pois, or Pea Soup with Ham Hock, is a hearty and traditional French-Canadian dish that's especially popular in Quebec. It features a rich and savory broth filled with tender split peas, vegetables, and a smoked ham hock that infuses the soup with a deep, smoky flavor.
Soupe aux Pois – Pea soup, ham hock
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Beef and Ale Stew captures the essence of rustic comfort food, combining tender chunks of beef with an assortment of hearty vegetables, all braised gently in a rich and flavorful ale-infused broth.
Beef and Ale Stew – Beef stew simmered in ale.
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Gigot d’Agneau, or braised lamb leg, is a classic French delicacy that is typically slow-cooked to achieve a tender and succulent meat. The lamb leg is seasoned with aromatic herbs such as rosemary and thyme, along with garlic, to infuse it with robust flavors.
Gigot d’Agneau – Braised lamb leg
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Welsh Lamb Roast is a traditional British dish that features succulent slow-roasted lamb as its centerpiece. This recipe uses a leg of lamb or shoulder that is marinated in a blend of aromatic herbs such as rosemary, thyme, and mint, along with garlic and olive oil to enhance the flavor of the meat.
Welsh Lamb Roast: Slow-roasted lamb with herbs.
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