Cast-Iron Skillet Quick Cassoulet

  4.7 – 12 reviews  • French Recipes
Our amazing homage to the classic French dish that can take all day to cook is ready in about an hour. This version uses canned-bean liquid and breadcrumbs to mimic the unctuous texture, while chicken thighs replace the duck confit.
Level: Easy
Total: 1 hr 10 min
Active: 35 min
Yield: 4 servings

Ingredients

  1. 3 tablespoons olive oil
  2. 4 bone-in chicken thighs with skin
  3. Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
  4. Two 14.5 ounce cans navy beans and their liquid
  5. 4 ounces unsmoked slab bacon, such as pancetta, diced 1/2-inch
  6. 1 medium carrot, finely chopped (about a heaping 1/2 cup)
  7. 1 small onion, finely chopped (about 1 cup)
  8. 4 cloves garlic
  9. 8 ounces (about 2 links) fresh garlic sausage, unsmoked kielbasa or bratwurst
  10. 1/2 cup plain breadcrumbs
  11. 1 cup low-sodium chicken broth
  12. 5 thyme sprigs, plus 1 teaspoon chopped leaves
  13. 2 bay leaves

Instructions

  1. Position a rack in the highest level of the oven and preheat to 400 degrees F.
  2. Heat 2 tablespoons of the oil in a 12-inch cast-iron skillet over high heat until very hot, about 3 minutes. Sprinkle the chicken thighs with salt and pepper and add them to the pan, skin side down, and lower the heat to medium. Cook, without turning, until the skin renders its fat, becomes brown and crisp and releases easily from pan, about 12 minutes. 
  3. Move the thighs to the far edge of the pan, shingling them against the side so you can cook the vegetables. Add the carrot, onion, 2 of the garlic cloves and the pancetta and cook, stirring, until the vegetables are tender and translucent, about 6 minutes. Stir in 2 tablespoons of the breadcrumbs. 
  4. Reserve 1/2 cup beans and mash them with a fork to make a chunky paste. Stir the remaining beans, chicken broth, thyme sprigs and bay leaves into the pan and season with pepper. Stir the mashed beans into the pan. Nestle the sausages and the chicken pieces into the bean mixture, placing chicken skin-side up. Bring to a simmer, place the skillet in the oven and cook until the chicken is cooked through and the sauce is thick, bubbling and has formed a skin, about 30 minutes. 
  5.  Remove the pan from the oven, and set the broiler to high.
  6.  Grate the remaining 2 garlic cloves into a medium bowl with the remaining breadcrumbs and the chopped thyme. Add the remaining 1 tablespoon olive oil and stir with a fork to evenly coat. Sprinkle the breadcrumbs evenly over the cassoulet and broil until the breadcrumbs are golden and the sauce is bubbly and has formed sort of a crust, rotating the skillet so it evenly browns, about 5 minutes. Serve the cassoulet in the skillet. 

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 of 4 servings
Calories 1136
Total Fat 71 g
Saturated Fat 20 g
Carbohydrates 62 g
Dietary Fiber 13 g
Sugar 5 g
Protein 62 g
Cholesterol 245 mg
Sodium 1773 mg

Reviews

Christopher Tucker
Very delicious, will def make again. 
Jessica Weaver
This is a family favorite I’ve made many times. Absolutely a blast to make and mouth-wateringly delicious.
Stephen Robinson
Great converted to instant pot.
Lauren Shannon
I love this recipe! I’ve never used herbs or spices much beyond the very basics. For me this is a pleasantly laborious dish compared to the ultra fast home cooked meals I cooked when my children were growing up. So… i’m very proud to serve it to guests with a few minor changes. I cooked my own beans and used mild Italian sausage made at my local market. This has been a winner every time. Hearty for winter too!
Jared Martinez
This was very tasty! I used kielbasa for a nice juicy pop (the skin blistered just right!). This not a long recipe – a cassoulet is usually doing the chicken as poulet confit, letting the duck fat cool overnight – but the flavors marry nicely. Be generous with the fresh thyme, and lots of garlic, and you have a good, hearty dish your family will love!
Mary Garcia
Delicious!! Quick and easy too!!
Christopher Pittman
This was easy and delicious!  I used andouille for the sausage.  I will definitely make this again.

 

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