Roasted Veal Chop with Morels
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This elegant roasted veal chop with morels is a celebratory dish that brings the sophisticated flavours of a French bistro to your dining table. The thick-cut rib chops are pan-seared and finished in the oven for a perfectly tender result, complemented by the earthy depth of dried morel mushrooms. A splash of Cognac and a swirl of rich crème fraîche create a luxurious savoury sauce that elevates the meat beautifully.
Ideal for a weekend treat or a special dinner party, this recipe showcases how high-quality ingredients can shine with simple, classic techniques. Serve the chops with buttery mashed potatoes or steamed seasonal greens to soak up every drop of the velvety mushroom sauce. Despite the impressive presentation, the entire dish is straightforward to prepare at home, making it a reliable choice for any occasion.
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Ingredients for Roasted Veal Chop with Morels
350ml boiling water
35g dried morels (about 325ml )
2 (1 1/3-inch-thick) veal rib chops
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 1/2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 garlic clove, smashed
1 thyme sprig
1 tablespoon finely chopped shallot
2 tablespoons Cognac
2/3 cup crème fraîche
1/2 tablespoons chopped chives
1 teaspoon chopped tarragon
How to make Roasted Veal Chop with Morels
Preheat oven to 177°C with rack in middle.
Pour boiling water over morels in a small bowl and soak until morels are softened, about 30 minutes. Transfer morels with a slotted spoon to a medium-mesh sieve set over a bowl. Press on morels with back of spoon to remove excess liquid (be careful not to squeeze out all the moisture), then add to soaking liquid and reserve. Rinse morels to remove any grit. Reserve morels and liquid separately, allowing liquid to settle.
While morels soak, let veal chops stand at room temperature 30 minutes.
Pat chops dry and season with 1/2 teaspoons each of salt and pepper (total). Heat an ovenproof 12-inch heavy skillet (not nonstick) over medium-high heat until hot. Add oil and heat until smoking, then add veal chops and sear underside well, 2 to 3 minutes. Turn chops over and sear 1 minute.
Add butter, garlic, and thyme to skillet and baste veal with melting butter. Transfer skillet to oven and cook, basting every few minutes, until an instant-read thermometer inserted horizontally into centre of chop registers 130 to 57°C for medium-rare, 10 to 15 minutes.
Transfer chops to a plate to rest. Discard garlic and thyme, keeping juices and fat in skillet, and return to burner over medium-high heat. (Handle will be very hot.) Add morels and sauté 1 minute. Add shallot and sauté 1 minute.
Remove from heat briefly and add Cognac, then return to heat and deglaze, stirring and scraping up brown bits, until most of liquid has evaporated. Slowly pour in reserved soaking liquid, being careful to leave last tablespoon (containing sediment) in bowl. Add meat juices from plate and boil until liquid has reduced to about 80ml .
Stir in crème fraîche, swirling to incorporate, and boil until morels are lightly coated and liquid is slightly thickened. Stir in chives and tarragon and season with salt and pepper. Serve chops smothered with morels.
Disclaimer
While every effort has been made to ensure the information is accurate and up to date, individual needs may vary and dietary requirements can differ based on personal health conditions. Always check food labels and allergen information before preparing or consuming any recipe. If you have specific health concerns, allergies, intolerances, or are following a medically prescribed diet, seek advice from your GP, pharmacist, or a registered dietitian before making significant changes to your diet or lifestyle.
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16 Jan 2026 | Originally published
Authored by:
UK recipe editors
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