Instant Pot Irish Lamb Stew
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How To Make Lamb Stew | Guinness Irish Lamb Stew
If you're looking for a delicious bowl of a heartwarming Irish Stew, look no further. This stick-to-your ribs lamb stew is a winner in my home year-round. Fun fact about me - I'm a dual citizen of Ireland with my parents being from both the North and South of Ireland with relatives all over the country. When we had our first family trip to Ireland, the first place we visited was the Guinness Factory and what an amazing treat that was!! Opened in 1759, the Guinness Factor was a 1/2 day experience for us. We watched how they made the beer, taste tested various drafts, learned the history, and ate the Guinness Stew they served in the cafeteria. Can I just tell you HOW AMAZING it tasted? I had never had a stew that delicious in my life and it was at that moment that I told myself that I needed to perfect a Guinness Irish Stew for my family - and so I did!
From my kitchen to yours, I hope it becomes a favorite of yours, too!
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Tasty Irish Lamb Stew For St. Patrick’s Day! | From The Galley #50
With spring now upon us, the weather is starting to get milder, but a warm lamb stew is still very welcome fare! Seeing as St. Patrick’s day is here, we thought an Irish stew would be the perfect recipe! This is our version of an Irish stew. Get the recipe:
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Lamb Stew | Jacques Pépin Cooking At Home | KQED
If you're looking for a winter recipe to take the chill off, nothing beats a nice hearty stew. Jacques Pepin's stew recipe uses lamb breast, chopped vegetables, and fresh herbs. Delicious and inexpensive!
Cut the lamb breast into strips and remove the fat. Brown in a large pot on high heat for 20 to 30 minutes total. When it browns a bit, reduce heat and partially cover for remaining time. Pour out the fat. Stir in one coarsely chopped onion, 4 cloves of crushed garlic, and 1 1/2 tablespoons of flour. Add 2 cups of water, thyme, and bay leaves, bring to a boil and cook for 5 - 10 minutes. Add chopped carrots, turnip, potatoes, salt and pepper. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and cook for 30 minutes.
What you'll need:
Lamb breast, one onion (chopped coarsely), 4 cloves of crushed garlic, 1 1/2 tablespoons of all-purpose flour, 2 cups water, fresh thyme, 2 bay leaves, 2 carrots, one turnip, two peeled potatoes, salt & pepper, 1/2 cup frozen peas.
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Episode 130: Lamb stew
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Former Royal Chef Shares Irish Stew Recipe He Cooked At Sandringham House
I loved traveling with the royal family and Sandringham at Christmas and New Year was one of my favorite times. Shooting lunches were really important and that meant preparing delicious comfort food lunches for the royals and their guests.
In this video I share the simple rustic dish that tastes delicious and is so easy to make.
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The recipe -
Serves 4
1-2 lb boneless leg of lamb, cut into 1 inch pieces
1/4 cup vegetable oil
4 large carrots, peeled and cut into 1 inch chunks
2 large onions, peeled, halved and sliced
3 large parsnips, peeled and cut into 1 inch chunks
1 rutabaga (swede) peeled and cut into cubes
2 sprigs fresh thyme
2 cups (about 10) small gold potatoes, cut in half
2 quarts lamb broth (or chicken or beef broth)
salt and pepper to taste
1/4 cup fresh chopped parsley
Add the oil to a large pot and heat until smoking. Carefully add the lamb and stir until brown. (drain off the fat - optional)
Add the vegetables and stir (don't add the potatoes until half way through cooking)
Add the thyme and broth, cover with a lid and simmer for 1 hour or until the meat is tender. Season with salt and pepper and serve.
Garnish with the chopped parsley.
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Irish Stew in Dublin | euromaxx à la carte
Irish cuisine is typically hearty home cooking and a traditional favorite is Irish stew. Chef Padraig Gallagher's Dublin restaurant Boxty has been voted the best in the country and he shares his recipe for Irish stew based on his mother's version. The recipe you'll find here: