Spring Lamb Stew

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Total Time:
2 hr 25 min
Prep
40 min
Cook
1 hr 45 min
Yield:
6 to 8 servings
Level:
Easy
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Directions

For me, small carrots and parsnips symbolize the beginning of the spring season. This stew recipe celebrates that for me.

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons canola oil
  • 5 pounds boneless lamb stew meat, cut into 1 to 1 1/2-inch cubes, preferably from the shoulder, plus bones
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 medium yellow onions, peeled, halved and cut into 1/2-inch thick slices
  • 12 cloves garlic, peeled, plus 2 for toasting, divided
  • 1 tablespoon dark brown sugar
  • 12 small parsnips, washed and thoroughly peeled
  • 12 small carrots, washed and thoroughly peeled
  • 1 cup dry vermouth
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1/4 cup smooth Dijon mustard
  • 2 quarts beef or lamb stock
  • Olive oil, for toasting
  • 1 baguette, sliced
  • 2 cups curly mustard greens, washed, dried and torn into bite-size pieces, optional
  • 1 cup shelled peas, optional

Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. Heat a Dutch oven over high heat and add the oil. Season the pieces of lamb on all sides with salt and pepper. When the oil begins to smoke lightly, use a pair of metal tongs to arrange the lamb, in a single layer, in the hot oil. Brown the meat on all sides. Remove the meat and transfer it to a medium bowl. Stir in the onions, garlic, and brown sugar. Season with salt and pepper, to taste, and cook for 2 to 3 minutes. Stir in the parsnips and carrots and cook until they become slightly tender, about 5 minutes.

Add the vermouth, bay leaves, mustard, browned meat, lamb bones, and stock. Stir to combine and put the pot in the center of the oven, uncovered. Cook until the meat is tender when pierced with the tip of a knife, about 1 to 1 1/2 hours. (Chef's Note: If the liquid starts to reduce too much, add water, as necessary.)

Just before serving, put a large cast iron pan over medium-high heat and coat it with olive oil. Once heated, add the remaining garlic cloves and the sliced bread and toast on both sides. Remove the toast from the pan and set aside.

Remove the stew from the oven and use a large spoon to skim any excess fat or impurities form the surface of the sauce and remove the bones. Taste for seasoning. Stir in the mustard greens and peas, if desired. Serve immediately with toast.

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  • on March 31, 2013

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    This was Easter dinner 2013 and it was delicious. I didn't deviate from the recipe at all and we especially loved the mustard greens in the stew. The mustard flavor really came through and added a nice counterpoint to the richness of the lamb and gravy. Easy to put together and very flavorful.

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  • on February 27, 2013

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    I didn't feel I should give any stars, since I altered the recipe so heavily, but it was just too good to not rate. Basically I halved it, used spicy ground lamb, used no vermouth, added potatoes, and cooked on the stove top. With that said, this meal got rated "top 10 dishes ever" and was VERY delicious. The spices and veggies are a great starting point to work with. I highly recommend.

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  • on November 05, 2012

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    This recipe was excellent. I can't believe how much flavour I was able to get. I made a few changes to the recipe. I used red wine in place of the vermouth, I used 1 quart of beef broth and one quart of diced tomatoes and I also added 3 sprigs of fresh rosemary when I added the vegetables. I also didn't brown off the meat first, I simply threw it in after the vegetables had softened for a bit. I also used kale in place of mustard greens and frozen peas so I simmered it with the Kale and the peas for the last 10 minutes. Overall result was delicious, best stew I have ever made.

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