Traditional Irish Stew
Ingredients:
500g Lamb neck (diced)
2 litres Chicken stock-
4 Large potatoes (peeled)
2 Rumps of Lamb (220g each)
1 tbsp cooking oil
Salt & pepper to season
4 Lamb Cutlets (80g each).
10g Chopped Flat Parsley
40g Cooked diced leek
50g Cooked diced potato
40g Cooked diced carrot
500ml cooking liquor from lamb neck
Method:
Cover and simmer the Lamb with chicken stock until tender. It takes about 2 hours normally to get the lamb tender.
With a 5cm round cutter, cut out 2 large cylinders of potato. Cut cylinders into 6 tof about 3mm wide and steam until soft, usually about 5 mins.
When Lamb neck is soft and flaking, drain and keep stock for the sauce. Crush the neck with a fork and add seasoning to taste.
In the cutter place a slice of potato at the bottom followed by flaked lamb neck and layer using 3 slices per portion until filled to the top, press down to firm up.
Set aside and keep warm.
In a hot frying pan add a tablespoon of oil.
When smoking hot, add the two lamb rumps skin side down and season with salt and pepper.
When golden brown turn over and cook for another 2 minutes.
Place in a hot oven and cook at 180 for 8 minutes. Once ready, rest in warm place for 10 minutes.
Before serving, cut each rump into 2 pieces. Heat a frying pan until hot. Add one tablespoon of oil.
Add the cutlets and pan fry for 3 minutes each side. Rest in a warm place.
Reheat the cooking liquor. Add the diced vegetable, potato, and parsley and bring to the boil. Taste and season the broth.
To Serve: Divide broth between 4 large bowls, at 12 o clock place the lamb neck removing round cutter carefully so it retains it s shape place, the cutlet at 4 o clock, and the piece of rump at 8 o’clock pour on the broth and serve.
Recipe Courtesy: https://www.goodfoodireland.ie/recipe/irish-stew
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