An easy one pot poussin cooked in a rich creamy sauce and served with spring vegetables. Commissioned by Redmond Multicookers.
A poussin, or Cornish hen, is the ideal choice for when you want to have chicken but do not have much time, or maybe do not want to have to deal with leftovers. A poussin is a young hen, less than 28 days old, and weighing 14-16oz. Usually a single poussin is a portion, but if you choose a slightly larger one, and cook with lots of other ingredients it is the perfect amount for two.
I cooked my poussin in a white wine stock along with shallots, bacon, leeks, and potatoes then served with some freshly steamed green vegetables. A delicious supper can be on the table within 50 minutes of largely hands off cooking time.
I used my trusty REDMOND Multicooker to make my poussin one pot (first review here). Its 35 functions make it highly adaptable, as well as making coking a breeze. Of course using the multicooker means that your hob and oven are free for making something else, and in hot weather the multicooker is a huge bonus as it gives out less heat than the cooker. Its clever design; all the accessories can be stored inside the cooking pot, and compact size make it ideal for the smaller kitchen, for student rooms, caravans and boats.
One Pot Poussin with Spring Vegetables
Ingredients
- 1 tbs olive oil
- 1 poussin
- 1 shallot - peeled and chopped
- 2 fat cloves garlic - peeled and chopped
- 2 rashers bacon - chopped
- 1 leek - peeled and sliced
- 1 small glass white wine
- 500 ml chicken stock
- Juice half a lemon
- 10 baby or salad potatoes
- Spring vegetables such as asparagus or Tenderstem.
- 1 tbs creme fraiche
Instructions
- Set the multicooker to FRY, add the oil and fry the poussin, turning frequently until browned all over. Remove from the pot and set to one side.
- Add the shallot, garlic, bacon and leek and fry for 5 minutes until soft. Return the poussin to the cooking pot. Season well with pepper and salt.
- Switch the multicooker to the MULTICOOK function, set the temperature to 120C. Pour over the wine, lemon juice and stock, set the time for 40 minutes and close the lid.
- After ten minutes add the potatoes, check the amount of liquid after another 15 minutes and add some more stock if needed.
- minutes before the end of the cooking time, put the green vegetables into the steaming basket and place into the pot to steam. Close the lid and let the cooking cycle finish.
- Remove the steaming basket, and stir the crème fraiche through the stock.
- Serve immediately.
- To cook on the hob use a heavy casserole with a tightly fitting lid. Once the ingredients have been fried and the stock added put the lid on the pot and turn the heat right down (you might need to use a diffuser) and gently simmer until the potatoes are cooked.
Notes
For more inspiration for using a Redmond Multicooker why not try my
This recipe for One Pot Poussin with Spring Vegetables was commissioned by Redmond, who also gave me a multicooker. All opinions our own.
Michelle @ Greedy Gourmet
Ah, that looks so good! Lovely styling too. The other day at Cinnamon Club the chef used poussin to make Butter Chicken. The difference was astounding.
Helen
Poussin butter chicken really does sound amazingly good!
Claire @foodiequine
Love poussin but not something I tend to cook at home. Must keep my eyes peeled for them in the supermarket.
Helen
They are great, but fairly fiddly, not the best for a first date!
Lucy Parissi
I have been making a very similar dish a lot lately – the flavours are just so delicious, comfort food at its best. Would love to try the Redmond multicooker looks like a good gadget to have around.
Helen
I am hugely keen on poussin, and this would work just as well with chicken pieces too. Super easy to make and packed with veggies.
Munchies & Munchkins
Oh Helen.. this looks divine. I love dishes like this which are simple to prepare but are packed with flavour. I have never cooked poussin although have eaten it a few times, shall have to try making a dish.
Helen
It was packed with flavour, and so easy to make. I love the Redmond.
Katie Bryson
This looks utterly delicious, and just the simple kind of cooking I adore. I can imagine serving this up for a Saturday lunch for friends. Wonderful!
Helen
Thanks Katie, we really enjoyed this one.
Dan
Great looking dish. Poussin is a nice change from just another chicken
Helen
Love poussin, but it is not first date food!
Bobby
Looks scrumptious and utterly delicious. Simple, too, which is always a win.
Helen
Simple is always a win in my book!