This is from the Le
Creuset website www.lecreuset.co.uk
– they have some fabulous recipes to use their amazing cookware.
First off you need the Le
Creuset Shallow Casserole £145.00 John Lewis (see more)
A mature Cheddar cheese is used for the stuffing and sauce,
but feta cheese also works well. Don’t worry if some of the stuffing cheese
escapes into the liquid, because it will all be incorporated into the sauce.
Serves: 2–6
Preparation time: 30 minutes
Cooking time: approximately 45 minutes
Ingredients:
30cm Shallow Casserole – Serves 6
6 Boned and skinned chicken breasts
1/2 tsp Ground nutmeg
1 tsp Dried thyme
125g Young spinach
225g Gruyeye cheese, in one piece
2 tbsp Vegetables oil
1 Onion, sliced thinly
250ml Hot chicken stock
1 ½ tbsp Cornflour
250ml Skimmed milk
Instructions:
Place the chicken breasts between sheets of plastic wrap.
Pound them with a heavy rolling pin until they are about twice as large, but
not so thin you can see through them.
Sprinkle each one with a little nutmeg, thyme, and
seasoning, followed by a few leaves of the raw spinach, dividing these equally
between the 6 pieces.
Cut three quarters of the cheese into finger–size pieces.
Place one in the middle of the spinach on each chicken piece. Roll up the
chicken pieces “swiss roll” fashion, tucking in the side edges to enclose the
cheese. Secure with thin string or cocktail sticks.
Heat the oil in the shallow casserole over medium heat on
the hob. Add the onion and fry gently until it is just beginning to soften. Add
the chicken roulades and brown them evenly on all sides. Scallops of pork or
turkey make a delicious alternative for this dish.
Gradually add half the hot stock around the roulades with a
little seasoning. Cover and simmer slowly for 30 to 40 minutes until the
chicken is very tender.
Lift the roulades out of the pan and keep them hot on the
upturned lid. Carefully remove the strings or cocktail sticks.
Add the remaining stock to the cooking liquid and bring this
to a simmer.
Blend the cornflour with a little of the milk, then stir
this and the remaining milk into the liquid, simmering and stirring until the
sauce thickens.
Finely grate the remaining cheese into the sauce, stirring
until it melts.
Taste and adjust the seasoning before returning the roulades
to the sauce to reheat.
Serve with boiled plain rice or noodles.

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