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Irish Lamb Stew

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This hearty and comforting Irish Lamb Stew is incredibly easy to make, made with carrots, potatoes and lamb! It’s wholesome, earthy, totally delicious and perfect for a chilly winter night!

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  • Lamb Stew Recipe
  • What Ingredients Are in Lamb Stew
  • Other Ingredients You Can Add to Lamb Stew
  • How to Make Lamb Stew
  • What Potatoes Are Best for Stew
  • What Cut of Lamb Is Best for Stew
  • Tips to Keep in Mind When Making the Perfect Lamb Stew
  • How to Store Leftover Lamb Stew
  • Can You Freeze Lamb Stew
  • Other Stew Recipes To Try
  • Irish Lamb Stew
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Lamb Stew Recipe

This lamb stew is about as simple to make as stews can get! I mean it! A handful of ingredients, minimal prep time and all you have to do is wait for the stew to cook.

So why Irish lamb stew? Over Christmas we had a couple friends stay with us from Ireland. When friends come to visit they always ask me what to bring me and my answer is always a cookbook from where they live. So they brought me an Irish cookbook. With St. Patrick’s day just around the corner, I’ve been wondering what to make for you guys that’s Irish. And this is how this lamb stew came to be, by flipping through the book, this is what jumped at me.

What Ingredients Are in Lamb Stew

If you’ve never made any kind of stew before, the idea can be a bit overwhelming. The truth is, stew is one of of the easiest things you can make in your kitchen. Here are the ingredients for this hearty lamb stew:

  • Lamb
  • Flour
  • Potatoes
  • Carrots
  • Pearl onions or regular onions
  • Chicken broth, beef broth, vegetable broth or lamb broth
  • Olive oil
  • Thyme
  • Salt and Pepper
lamb stew ingredients

Other Ingredients You Can Add to Lamb Stew

As mentioned this is a basic lamb stew recipe, one that we should all have in our cooking repertoire. But that’s not to say that you cannot experiment and try different ingredients to your liking. Here are some other ingredients you can add to your stew:

  • Mushrooms
  • Bell peppers
  • Peas
  • Bay leaves
  • Garlic
  • Tomato Paste
  • Bacon
  • Red or White wine
  • Beer such as Guinness
  • Worcestershire Sauce
  • Paprika

The sky is the limit, really. Just add whatever you like. Feel free to try different herbs and spices!

How to Make Lamb Stew

First, toss the lamb meat with some flour, making sure each piece of meat is coated in flour. Ever wonder why? While there are conflicting feelings on this subject, the answer is simple. For one, we are essentially making  a roux. The flour on the meat mixes with the fat in the pan as it cooks, providing thickening power when liquid is added. Aside from its thickening power, flouring the meat provides a flavorful crust that insulates the meat from the high heat.

Heat the oil in a Dutch oven then toss in the meat and brown it on all sides, until nice and brown. You might have to do this in a couple batches. Remove the meat from the pot and set aside.

Add the carrots, onions, potatoes, herbs and spices to the Dutch oven. Add a splash of the broth and scrape the brown bits from the bottom of the pan. Cook for a couple minutes, then add the meat back to the pot and the remaining broth. Bring to a boil then season again with salt and pepper if needed.

Cover the pot and bake in a 350 F degrees preheated oven for 1 1/2 hours to 2 hours, until the meat is very tender.

lamb stew process steps

What Potatoes Are Best for Stew

For stews there really is no rule when it comes to which potatoes to use, because stews have less liquid than soups. Any potatoes will work, including russet potatoes, Yukon Gold potatoes, which is what I used here. Fingerling potatoes or baby potatoes would also work quite well in stews.

What Cut of Lamb Is Best for Stew

I prefer using shoulder, leg or shank for stewing. The lamb’s shoulder is full of flavor, and because it takes a while to become tender, it’s a great choice for stewing or slow roasting. Shank is a cheaper cut, taken from the lower part of the back legs. There is a lot of collagen in the shank, and when cooked slowly the meat gets a soft melting texture, which is perfect for stews.

I usually prefer leg because I find it at Costco and it’s usually boneless and comes at a great deal. The leg, like the shoulder has a lot of flavor. Leg of lamb is great roasted whole, but I also love it in stews, because it doesn’t take so long to cook. In this stew, the meat was done in 1 1/2 hours and the meat was super tender.

Tips to Keep in Mind When Making the Perfect Lamb Stew

  • Always brown your meat first to lock in that flavor and provide that thickening power to your stew.
  • Use the right cut of lamb for the most flavorful lamb.
  • Don’t be afraid to experiment with different spices and herbs.
  • Serve this lamb stew with a good crusty bread that is great for dipping.
lamb stew in a dutch oven with a spoon inside

How to Store Leftover Lamb Stew

Allow the stew to come to room temperature but don’t leave it out, unrefrigerated for more than two hours. Store it in airtight containers in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days.

Can You Freeze Lamb Stew

You can freeze this stew for up to 6 months. Simply transfer it to airtight containers or resealable freezer bags and pop them in the freezer.

lamb stew in a white plate

Other Stew Recipes To Try

  • Crockpot Beef Stew
  • Mexican Pork Stew
  • Coq Au Vin
  • Beef Bourguignon
  • Hungarian Goulash

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Irish Lamb Stew

Prep 10 minutes minutes
Cook 2 hours hours
Total 2 hours hours 10 minutes minutes
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Ingredients

  • 3 pound lamb (cut into cubes, I used boneless leg of lamb)
  • 2 tablespoon all-purpose flour
  • 3 tablespoon olive oil
  • 12 pearl onions (or 1 large onion chopped)
  • 3 medium carrots (cut into 1 inch pieces)
  • 6 medium potatoes (peeled and cubed)
  • 1 teaspoon thyme (dried)
  • 1 teaspoon salt (or to taste)
  • 1 teaspoon pepper (or to taste)
  • 4 cups chicken broth (low sodium, or vegetable/beef/lamb broth)
  • 2 tablespoon parsley (fresh and chopped, for garnish)

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Instructions 

  • Preheat oven: Preheat the oven to 350℉. 
  • Toss the meat with flour: Toss the lamb cubes with the flour well, ensuring each piece is coated in flour.
  • Brown meat: Heat the oil in a large Dutch oven. Toss in the meat and brown it on all sides, until nice and brown. You might have to do this in a couple batches. Remove the meat from the pot and set aside.
  • Add veggies and combine everything together: Add the carrots, onions, potatoes, herbs and spices to the Dutch oven. Add a splash of the broth and scrape the brown bits from the bottom of the pan. Cook for a couple minutes, then add the meat back to the pot and the remaining broth. Bring to a boil then season again with salt and pepper if needed.
  • Bake: Cover the pot and transfer to the oven to bake for 1½ hours to 2 hours, until the meat is very tender.
  • Garnish and serve: Garnish with fresh parsley and serve.

Notes

  1. Allow the stew to come to room temperature but don’t leave it out, unrefrigerated for more than two hours. Store it in airtight containers in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days.
  2. You can freeze this stew for up to 6 months. Simply transfer it to airtight containers or resealable freezer bags and pop them in the freezer.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1servingCalories: 536kcal (27%)Carbohydrates: 33g (11%)Protein: 54g (108%)Fat: 20g (31%)Saturated Fat: 5g (31%)Cholesterol: 147mg (49%)Sodium: 623mg (27%)Potassium: 1673mg (48%)Fiber: 6g (25%)Sugar: 4g (4%)Vitamin A: 5200IU (104%)Vitamin C: 27.6mg (33%)Calcium: 103mg (10%)Iron: 10.3mg (57%)
© Author Joanna Cismaru

Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.

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