Check the texture of the lamb or mutton: it will go from being quite hard to very tender quite suddenly; this is the point at which the stew is ready. When the meat is tender add the cooked ...
Directions In a Dutch oven, brown meat in 1 tablespoon oil over medium heat until meat is no longer pink. Remove with a slotted spoon; set aside. Add the onions, carrots and remaining oil to pan ...
This slow-cooked lamb stew is impressive enough for a dinner party and you can make it the day before. For the stew, heat the oil in a non-stick pan over a medium heat. Add the lamb and fry for 3 ...
De-glaze the pan with lamb stock and pour into the casserole. Peel the potatoes and lay them on top of the casserole so they will steam while the stew cooks. Season the potatoes. Add a sprig of ...
This warming lamb stew is good any time of year, but especially great in winter. Best of all, it can be prepared well in advance, even a day before serving, and reheats beautifully. You can ask a ...
For most of us, lamb chops, lamb stew, and an Easter lamb roast usually come to mind when we think of sheep. Because many families opt for preparing pre-cooked Easter ham instead of lamb ...
Degrease the pan with lamb stock, bring to the boil and pour into the casserole. Peel the potatoes and lay them on top of the casserole, so they will steam while the stew cooks. Season the potatoes.