The French have a wonderful tradition of good food with many delicious regional specialities.
Eating in the Languedoc Roussillon or Provence regions, you're likely to come across the speciality of Cassoulet. It's a wonderful country recipe that's a combination of beans, pork, sausages and, of course, garlic and herbs. Some have called it a peasant stew, but it far exceeds that humble name.
This is a wonderful dish to cook in the cold of winter as you can leave it warming whilst you're out and tuck in when you return.
However, this is not a dish for the reluctant as it's quite time-consuming to prepare - yet one taste will have you hooked and enjoying it regularly.
Traditional French Cassoulet recipe
Ingredients
If you're out of time, it's possible to buy large tins of this traditional meal when you're across the Channel at the French supermarkets - don't miss out!
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