Traditional Irish stew is made with lamb. You can use beef; however, the taste will be somewhat different.
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Irish stew
A Jewish traditional bean and meat stew that we eat on Shabbat morning.
no meat just other vegetable
No. It is Irish Stew.
The recepie in its most common form requires lamb,mutton or beef to make stew, depending on your budget.
There are many recipes that fit this description: goulash, mulligan stew, hotpot, ragout, and pot-au-feu are a few.Vegetable Beef Stew or Chicken Vegetable Stew.
Irish stew is a traditional dish that dates back hundreds of years. An Oxford companion to food from about 1800 mentions it, but the dish certainly predates that.
Irish Stew of Sindidun was created in 2003.
The most popular beef stew recipes in Ireland include the following. Special Irish Beef stew, Guiness Beef stew, Slow cooker guiness beef stew, Irish beef stew and Beef&Stout Irish stew.
Stew is just called stew in Ireland, sometimes referred to as Irish stew.