Mar 03, 2016 in entree, main tasty ever after structure, antibiotic free, beer, easy, grass fed, healthy, hormone free, irish stout lamb stew, local farm. Read the original on: Tasty Ever After
Celebrate St Patrickâs Day with a hearty Irish Stout Lamb Stew thatâs slow simmered on top of the stove with red potatoes, carrots, onions, and a wonderfully smokey stout beer.
St Patrickâs Day is fast approaching so I thought Iâd better get a recipe out before I missed the holiday. I figured itâs better to be almost 2 weeks ahead of time than 2 weeks after, which my usual M.O. Iâm not full-on Irish but St Pattyâs Day is one of my favorite holidays, probably because it revolves around good food and beerâ¦OK, definitely because it revolves around good food and beer. I guess thereâs supposed to be something about a shamrock, saints and converting pagans but letâs face it, us America use it as an excuse to eat Irish food, drink Irish beer and generally celebrate all things Irish, even if we arenât. I remember the days of braving the crowds at Irish bars that opened at 6:00 AM, drinking green beer and scoring some free swag. Actually, free swag was kind of my thing. I was an expert at working the bartenders and waitresses so they would hook me up with St. Pattyâs Day freebies. To this day, I have a really nice set of complimentary beer glasses and some t-shirts that are now approaching âvintageâ status. Oh, those were the days.
At this point though, Iâve left the crowds and the green beer to the youngsters and celebrate at home with a nice Irish pint and a bowl of hot Irish Stout Lamb Stew. I still bust out the cool St. Pattyâs Day beer mugs every once in a while though. Thereâs still nothing like free glasswareâ¦it makes the beer taste better too
Irish food is all about hearty, stick-to-your-ribs, meat and potato goodness. This Irish stout lamb stew is not only hearty, but easy and healthy too. For this recipe, I used a humanely raised, grass fed, antibiotic and hormone free lamb from my favorite local farm, Normanton Farm. The lamb at Normanton Farm are raised in small flocks, are provided a natural lifestyle, and are truly grass fed. They taste exceptional too. If you have local farms around you, please do yourself a favor and check them out by visiting them to see first hand how they operate. It has been so worth it for me to buy locally sourced meat and vegetables from people I trust, not to mention that fact that itâs good for the animals, the earth, and my health.
This stew is slow simmered on top of the stove and all the flavors meld together into one big awesome tasty dish. I was going to use the slow cooker for this recipe but I honesty like a stew that has been cooking on top of the stove for a couple of hours, so I nixed that plan. The flavor of this also improves greatly by sitting a day, or two, in the refrigerator. Itâs easy to plan ahead by making dinner the day before St Patrickâs Day, then all you have to do is heat it up, eat it, and hit the road to go Irish beer drinking! Yay!
Put this hearty and delicious Irish Stout Lamb Stew on your St Patrickâs Day menu and stay tuned for another holiday recipe next week
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