Cousinat à la Bayonnaise

Vegetable Stew with Ham

Preparation info
  • Serves

    4–6

    • Difficulty

      Easy

Appears in

By Anne Willan

Published 1981

  • About

Bayonne has given its name to the bayonet, manufactured in the city since 1703, but here ‘bayonnaise’ means nothing more menacing than a garnish of ham. In this stew, almost any vegetables can be used, particularly if they are tough and need long cooking, so the selection given here is only a start.

Ingredients

6 tiny artichokes or 3

Method

Remove the tough bottom leaves and cut about 2.5 cm/1 in from the top of the baby artichokes. If using medium artichokes, shape artichoke bottoms* by removing all the leaves.

Heat the lard in a hea