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Irish Stew Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
2 tbsp vegetable oil
1 1lb lamb cutlets (bone removed) cut into 1-2" chunks (can use a mix of beef and lamb)
2 tbsp plain flour
2lb potatoes, peeled and cut into quarters
1 cup onion, roughly chopped
1 cup leeks, cleaned and finely sliced
1 cup carrots, roughly chopped
1½ pints dark beef stock
2 or 3 cabbage leaves, thinly sliced (optional)
Salt and Pepper

Directions:
Directions:
1. In a large frying pan heat half the oil to hot but not smoking. Add half the lamb pieces and brown all over by turning in the hot oil.

2. Remove the lamb with tongs and place into a casserole, cover with a half of the quartered potatoes, onions, leeks and carrots.

3. Add the remaining oil to the frying pan, heat again then add the remaining lamb and brown all over as before.

4. Add to lamb the casserole and cover with the remaining vegetables.

5. Add the flour to the frying pan and stir really well to soak up any fat and juices. Cook on a gentle heat for 3 minutes then add stock a ladle at a time until you have a thick, lump-free sauce.

6. Pour this sauce over the lamb and vegetables.

7. Add the remaining stock to the casserole, cover with a tight fitting lid, cook in the oven for 1 hour.

8. Add the cabbage (if using) replace the lid and cook for another hour.

Check from time to time to make sure the stock isn't reducing too much, if so, add a little boiling water. The meat and vegetables should always be covered by liquid. If the sauce is too runny at the end, you can always cook a little longer with the lid removed or make a rue with the existing sauce and add to the pot.

Season with salt and pepper.

Serve piping hot and as it already has plenty of potatoes and vegetables it is unlikely it will need more. Perhaps a little crusty bread would be good though to soak up all that fabulous gravy.

Like all stews and casseroles, they benefit from being made the day before, this is no exception.

Number Of Servings:
Number Of Servings:
4-6 servings
Preparation Time:
Preparation Time:
2 hours 40 mins total
Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
I serve this stew every St. Patrick's Day with Aunt Eileen's Boiled Raisin Cake.

 

 

 

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