IRISH EYES ARE SMILIN' LAMB STEW

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Even if you aren't Irish, your eyes will definately be smilin' when you sit down to this traditional Irish Lamb Stew! Don't care for lamb? Well, you can just sub beef if you prefer! I love to make this stew and serve it "pub-style" with buttered toast points or crusty warm bread for dunkin', and of course, a nice cold green beer...

Provided by Kelly Williams

Categories     Other Main Dishes

Time 2h30m

Number Of Ingredients 15

1 cup burgundy or dry red wine
1 garlic clove, minced
2 bay leaves
1 tsp. salt or to taste
1/2 tsp. fresh cracked black pepper or to taste
1/2 tsp. dried thyme, crush between thumb and fingers when adding
3 lbs. lamb meat, or sub beef stewing meat such as chuck, blade or arm roast
1/4 cup olive oil
2 cans beef broth or consomme
1 (16 oz. / 1 lb.) bag baby carrots
1 large onion, diced or thin wedges seperated
6 red or yukon gold potatoes, unpeeled cut lg. bite-sized
1 rib celery, thinly sliced
2 Tbl. cornstarch
2 Tbl. cold water

Steps:

  • 1. Cut up meat into large bite-sized pieces, trimming fat. Combine first 6 ingredients. Pour over meat in a shallow dish or place into ziploc baggie. Cover and refrigerate for at least 6-8 hours or overnight. Drain meat, reserving marinade. Heat oil in a Dutch oven over medium heat; brown meat in oil. Add beef broth or consomme and reserved marinade; bring to a boil. Cover, reduce heat, and simmer 1 1/2 hours adding carrots during last 30 minutes. Add onions, potatoes and celery, and cover and cook another 30 minutes or until all vegetables and meat are tender. Remove bay leaves. (*Or leave one in there. The person that gets the bay leaf has to help clean up the kitchen!) In small glass, mix cornstarch and COLD water til smooth, slowly stir into pot. Stir pot to mix and simmer 5 minutes longer til slightly thickened. (Or you can skip this and leave the broth thin if preferred.) Serve with buttered toast points or any warm crusty bread or rolls for dunkin'. Don't forget your green beer! Slainte!
  • 2. *If you don't prefer to cook with wine, a fantastic substitute is Ocean Spray Cranberry, Cran-Cherry or Cran-Grape juice.

Zillul Azad
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This stew was not very good. The lamb was tough and the vegetables were undercooked. I would not recommend this recipe.


Habibullah Habib
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This stew was a bit too spicy for my taste, but otherwise it was very good. I will definitely be making it again, but I will use less chili powder next time.


aghdeer AHMED
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I've made this stew several times and it's always a hit. The lamb is always so tender and the vegetables are always cooked to perfection. I highly recommend this recipe!


Bahana Islam
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This stew was easy to make and so delicious! I used ground lamb and it turned out great. I will definitely be making this again.


Prodhigal_ Son
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I made this stew last night and it was a hit with my family! The lamb was so tender and the vegetables were cooked to perfection. I will definitely be making this again.


Queen chomba
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This lamb stew was absolutely delicious! The meat was so tender and flavorful, and the vegetables were cooked to perfection. I followed the recipe exactly, and it turned out perfectly. I will definitely be making this again.