
Braised fennel bulbs with an orange fig maple sauce and walnuts
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4.0
3 reviews
Good
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Cook Time
mins
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Total Time
20 mins
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Servings
1 to 4 portions
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Calories
209 kcal
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Course
Dinner
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Cuisine
European, Mediterranean

Braised fennel bulbs with an orange fig maple sauce and walnuts
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Delicious autumn stew of half fennel bulbs with a deliciously sweet and creamy sauce of orange, figs, almond paste and maple syrup. With a little bit of coconut aminos (soy-free soy sauce) for a light saltiness. For a vegan lunch or as a side dish for Christmas dinner.
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Ingredients
- 2 2 bulbs fennel
- 1 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- 1 1 cup orange juice 4 to 5 oranges
- 5 5 fresh fig
- 3 3 tablespoons maple syrup
- 2 2 tablespoons almond butter
- 2 2 tablespoons Coconut aminos or soy sauce if you eat soy
- 1 1 large handful walnuts
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Instructions
- Cut the fennel in half lengthwise. Place the flat side on your work surface and cut a thin slice from the bottom. Not too much, you want to keep the parts together as much as possible.
- Also cut off the green stems and cut them into thin slices. Cut off the green leaves, you will use them as a topping later.
- Juice the oranges.
- Heat the pan (medium heat, not too hot or your oil will burn) and pour a little oil into the pan. Fry the 4 halves on the flat side until lightly brown.
- Skip the frying if you want to cook this recipe oilfree.
- Turn the fennel over onto the convex side. If parts come loose, that is not a big deal. You can simply place them back under the parts on the plates later. Divide the thinly sliced green stems around the bulbs,
- Deglaze with the orange juice. Put the lid on the pan, turn the heat down and let it stew for 15 (still a bit crispy) to 20 (soft) minutes (simmering gently is fine, do not bring to the boil).
- In the meantime, cut a nice slice from the middle of each fig. The rest can be cut into smaller pieces.
- Pour the sauce into the saucepan (with the small cut stems). Place the pan with the fennel bulbs on the lowest possible setting. Put the lid on. This is only to keep them warm.
- Add the figs to the sauce. Puree with the immersion blender.
- Add the maple syrup, almond paste and coconut aminos. Let it simmer gently while stirring occasionally. This takes about 3 minutes.
- Place the bulbs, flat side up, on the plates. Divide the sauce over them. I like to use about half and put the rest in a sauce bowl on the table.
- Place the fig slices on the sauce. Crumble the walnuts over it (you can do this by hand). Top with the fennel leaves.
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Notes
- Calories calculated for 4 persons. The whole recipe is therefore x4.
Nutrition Information
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Calories
209kcal
(10%)
Nutrition Facts
Serving: 1to 4 portions
Amount Per Serving
Calories 209 kcal
% Daily Value*
Calories | 209kcal | 10% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
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