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Traditional Irish Dishes from Si Greene's Pub

Updated: Thursday, 14 Mar 2013, 2:19 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 14 Mar 2013, 2:19 PM EDT

Jerry Maple from Si Greene’s Pub creates some authentic Irish dishes and has details about St. Patrick's Day celebration at Si Green's Pub!

Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 2 hours, 20 minutes
Total Time: 2 hours, 40 minutes

Ingredients:

    2 tbsp vegetable oil
    1 lb/500g mutton or lamb cutlets (bone removed) cut into 2"/5cm chunks
    2lb/ 1 kg potatoes, peeled and cut into quarters
    1 cup/115g onion, roughly chopped
    1 cup/ 100g leeks, cleaned and finely sliced
    1 cup/170g carrots, roughly chopped
    1½ pints / 750 ml dark beef stock
    2 or 3 cabbage leaves, thinly sliced (optional)
    Salt and Pepper

Preparation:

Heat the oven to 350F/180C/ Gas 4

    In a large frying pan heat half the oil to hot but not smoking. Add half the lamb pieces and brown all over. Remove the lamb and place in a casserole, cover with a half of the potatoes, onions, leeks and carrots.
    Add the remaining oil to the frying pan, heat again then add the remaining lamb and brown all over. Add to the casserole and cover with the remaining vegetables.
    Add the stock, cover with a tight fitting lid, cook in the oven for 1 hour. Add the cabbage (if using) replace the lid and cook for another hour. Check from time to time to make sure the stock isn't reducing too much, if it is add a little boiling water. The meat and vegetables should always be covered by liquid. If the sauce is too runny at the end, cook a little longer with the lid removed. Season with salt and pepper.

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