
Wyoming Apple Cinnamon Grilled Dessert Wraps
These Wyoming Apple Cinnamon Grilled Dessert Wraps are sweet, crisp, and cooked perfectly on your Arteflame grill—bringing campfire comfort to dessert.
Cassoulet is a classic French dish from the southwest region, traditionally made with beans, sausages, duck confit, and pork. This slow-cooked stew gets a rustic, smoky twist by grilling the meats on the Arteflame before simmering them with beans in a rich broth, creating a hearty and flavorful meal.
Soak the dried white beans overnight in cold water. Drain and set aside.
Light the Arteflame grill by placing vegetable oil-soaked napkins under stacked firewood. Let the grill heat for about 20 minutes. The center grate will be used to sear the duck legs, pork, and sausages, adding a smoky char to the meats.
Season the duck legs and pork with salt and pepper. Place the duck legs skin-side down on the center grate of the grill and cook for about 5-7 minutes per side, until the skin is crispy. Grill the pork chunks for about 5 minutes, and the sausages for 3-4 minutes per side until browned. Remove the meats from the grill and set aside.
On the outer flat top of the grill, heat olive oil in a cast-iron pot or grill-safe Dutch oven. Sauté the onions, garlic, and carrots for about 5 minutes until softened and fragrant. Stir in the tomato paste and cook for another 2 minutes.
Add the soaked and drained beans to the pot along with the bay leaf, thyme, and parsley. Pour in the stock and white wine, stirring well. Nestle the grilled duck legs, pork, and sausages into the pot. Bring the mixture to a simmer and cover the pot loosely with foil or a lid.
Move the pot to the outer flat top of the grill and let the cassoulet simmer gently for 1.5 to 2 hours, stirring occasionally. Add more stock if necessary to keep the beans submerged.
Once the cassoulet has cooked down and the beans are tender, sprinkle the top with breadcrumbs and drizzle with olive oil. Move the pot to a higher heat zone for the last 10 minutes to allow the topping to crisp and turn golden brown.
Remove the cassoulet from the grill, let it cool for a few minutes, and serve hot with crusty bread.
Grilled Cassoulet is a flavorful twist on a beloved French dish. The combination of grilled meats, slow-cooked beans, and aromatic herbs creates a comforting, satisfying meal. Whether you stick to tradition or try one of the variations, this dish is perfect for gatherings or a cozy night by the grill. Serve with a glass of wine and your favorite sides for a complete dining experience.
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