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Easy Farmhouse Lamb Stew With Vegetables
 
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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 120 Minutes
Ready In: 135 Minutes
Servings: 6
So basic, so simple, so tummy-warming on a cold night! The meat does need long, slow cooking, but you don't have to stand over it. This is the time-honored way of making a typical stew. I'm sure it's ideal for a crockpot, but not having one, I can't give directions for use! This is ideal for using up those bits of fresh veggies lurking in your fridge waiting to go bad! It can be made a day ahead, cooled and refrigerated, and warmed up again, as flavour will improve. Can also be made early in the day, pulled aside, and heated up again for dinner that night. I use lamb by preference, but naturally beef can be used as well.
Ingredients:
1 1/4-1 1/2 lbs lamb, stewing pieces (neck or shank or other meaty bits)
2 lbs vegetables, mixed (onion must be used, and add chopped bell peppers, zucchini, sweet potato, carrots and any bits you w)
5 tablespoons flour
oil (for frying)
3 teaspoons seasoning salt (bbq, etc.)
14 ounces tomatoes (1 tin, with juice)
1/2 teaspoon sugar
1 tablespoon worcestershire sauce
4 garlic cloves, chopped and crushed
1 hot pepper, seeds and ribs removed, finely chopped or 1/2 teaspoon tabasco sauce
1/2 cup dry red wine
Directions:
1. The vegetables you intend to use should be peeled and cut into chunks or rounds, and be ready. I have not included this in the prep. time!
2. Heat a large pot, and add a generous film of oil. Heat the oil well.
3. In the meantime, put the flour in a small bowl and dip each piece of meat in the flour. Don't worry if some have barely anything on them - just see that the largest pieces are lightly coated.
4. Add to the hot oil. Do it in two batches. When one batch has sizzled on both sides, push them to the side of the pot with a long-handled fork, and then add the rest of the meat. It is NOT vital that they all brown.
5. Add the seasoning salt to the meat, and stir. Heat should be quite high at this stage.
6. Now add all the vegetables, and stir the lot.
7. Cut open the tin of tomatoes, and add, as well as the 1/2 teaspoon sugar, Worcestershire sauce, garlic and hot pepper or sauce. Stir through with a wooden spoon or long-handled fork.
8. The heat is still high at this stage. Add the red wine. (You could sub with beef broth, but red wine is really preferable).
9. As soon as the stew is bubbling, turn heat to lowest setting and put on lid. Let stew simmer for at least 45 minutes to 1 hour.
10. Then taste the sauce: it is almost sure to need more salt or seasoning. You could add fresh herbs, or a tasty seasoning, as you like.
11. If the veggies have rendered a lot of liquid, take off the lid and cook until sauce has reduced.
12. If the opposite, and the sauce is not all that much, keep the lid on.
13. Stew until the meat is tender - all-together about 1 1/4 - 2 hours - all depending on the meat you use.
14. In the meantime, prepare either potatoes, rice or polenta to your taste.
15. And do make a green salad. And open a bottle of red wine while you have a slug of the open bottle you used in the stew - .
By RecipeOfHealth.com