How to Make Beef en Cocotte with Bridget Lancaster



Host Bridget Lancaster cooks a showstopping Beef en Cocotte with Mushroom Sauce.

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  2. Only watched one minute so far…I TOTALLY support chefs & the home cooking videos they make. But so much expensive, fancy cookware & double washing etc etc…. this stuff is for rich people

  3. I was with you for this pot roast until u added the chicken stock….beef stock would taste better in a beef dish I think. Also chopped tarragon as a garnish…really? A little in the pot is fine but I think rosemary would have been better in it…Just sayin.

  4. — Leave it to ATK to use common sense. For years I've been re-hydrating Porcini, taking care NOT to use any of the liquid near the bottom, because of grit. DUH! Rinse them off, before adding the hot water. Thank you.
    — What was that implement that you used to add the tomato paste?? Cans are a drag, as what isn't used has to be moved to an air-tight container. Squeeze tubes are a bit better … but not much. The quick shot of a pre -measured amount didn't make it clear if you; A.) used a regular kitchen tool, or B.) purchased the tomato paste in a convenient container.

  5. Ma'am, this is a very nice recipe & looks delicious. I saw several posts where folks said they can't or won't eat beef or mushrooms, yet still wonder if they can sub ingredients to taste the same, I'm sorry but I don't think so, you need a beefy flavor to taste close. Buffalo roast would work, but if folks don't like beef or portabella mushrooms it probably won't work for them.

  6. Look at the size of that BEEF!!! 😮!!! Goodness! That is a serious chunk of meat! The sauce looks great! Sadly, I can’t eat beef, and most of the items made on this show, but I really enjoy watching ATK’s recipes.😁👍!!!

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