Ingredients for - Blanquette of veal

1. 1l veal stock (see goes well with for recipe)
2. 250ml white wine
3. 2 medium leeks , trimmed and chopped
4. 3 sticks celery , chopped
5. 3 carrots , chopped
6. 2 shallots , chopped
7. 1 whole head garlic , halved
8. 2 sprigs rosemary
9. 1kg boneless shoulder or back rib of veal
10. 300g button mushroom , trimmed and halved if large
11. 3 egg yolks
12. 284ml pot double cream
13. 1 tbsp horseradish sauce or wholegrain mustard
14. 25g butter , plus a little knob extra for the pasta
15. large bunch flatleaf parsley , stalks trimmed, leaves roughly chopped
16. grated zest and juice ½ lemon
17. 300g fresh tagliatelle

How to cook deliciously - Blanquette of veal

1 . Stage

Pour the stock and wine into a large saucepan, then add all the vegetables except the mushrooms. Add the garlic and rosemary and bring to the boil, then simmer, uncovered, for 10 mins.

2 . Stage

Trim veal of any excess fat and cut into large bite-size cubes. Add to pan with the mushrooms. Return to a simmer, season well, then cook for 20 mins until meat is just tender; allow longer if it’s not. The stew can be cooled and chilled or frozen at this stage.

3 . Stage

When ready to serve, beat together the yolks and cream. Return the stew to a simmer, stir in the horseradish or mustard, briskly mix in yolks and cream, then stir until it starts to thicken slightly. Take care not to overheat or the mixture will curdle. Stir in the butter, remove pan from the heat, then mix in the parsley, lemon zest and juice. Check the seasoning again.

4 . Stage

Meanwhile, boil tagliatelle according to pack instructions – about 3 mins for fresh pasta, up to 10 mins for dried. Drain and toss with a little butter. Make into a ‘barrel’ of pasta (see above right) or simply divide between six warmed plates. Spoon the Blanquette of veal on top and serve.

5 . Stage

Make a 'barrel' of tagliatelle Gordon's way: Pick up a few strands of pasta, digging a carving fork into the pot 3-4 times. Lift up the pasta so the strands hang free and press against the side of the pan. Then, holding with your (clean) fingers, start to twist the pasta into a barrel shape, pushing back against the pan side once or twice to neaten. When all the strands are wound, up-end the fork intothe centre of a plate and gently push the pasta off.