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Irish stew

 
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n.
A stew of meat and vegetables.


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A traditional layered dish of equal parts seasoned lamb or mutton chops, potatoes and onions. Water or stock is poured over all, the pot is covered tightly and the stew is cooked slowly for 2 to 3 hours. It's best made the day before to allow the flavors to blend.

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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: meat (especially mutton) stewed with potatoes and onions


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In a modern lamb stew, the meat is browned first to give colour.

Irish stew is a traditional Irish stew made from lamb, beef or mutton, (mutton is used as it comes from less tender sheep over a year old and is fattier and more flavourful) as well as potatoes, carrots, onions, and parsley.[1]. The essence of Irish stew is summed up in the recipe's entry in The Joy of Cooking: "This famous stew is not browned."

More recently, stouts have been added to provide extra flavor.

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Recipe

Ingredients
4 litres of water.
1 lb of stewing beef.

4 med size carrots.
2 med size onions.
A tablespoon of parsley.

5 med size potatoes.
2 stock cubes, or 1 pint of homemade/prepared stock.
Black pepper.

Method

Boil the stewing beef alone for about 1 hour.


Strain off most of the fat.

Chop the vegetables to spoon size.

Put all ingredients in a big pot including the stock, and bring to boil and simmer for 1 1/2 hours.

In popular culture

  • Irish stew appears in a famous sequence in the novel Three Men in a Boat, in which the narrator humourously claims that "Irish stew" consists of whatever leftovers one can find.

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Dictionary. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2007, 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.  Read more
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