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This simple comforting Irish inspired lamb and pearl barley stew recipe will warm you up with its chewy and hearty barley, soft cooked veggies, and tender lamb. Irish lamb stew is perfect for St. Patrick's Day—or any time you want a cozy one-pot meal.
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Irish lamb stew with pearl barley. Spoon all the vegetables, the lamb, and the pearl barley into the casserole dish, placing the potatoes on top (you do not want them to get mushy). While the lamb stew is cooking, make a roux: Melt the butter in a saucepan and beat in the flour, until it forms a paste. Once the casserole has cooked, ladle.
Lamb, Potato and Pearly Barley Stew. Like Irish stew and Lancashire hotpot, this hearty dish is made with good-quality lamb, plus lots of vegetables, pearl barley, and bay leaves and thyme for flavouring. It is simple to make, and comes out of the oven smelling and tasting absolutely wonderful. Serve with purple sprouting broccoli or curly. Tender chunks of lamb simmer for hours with pearl barley, potatoes, and rutabaga in a traditional Irish stew flavored with dark stout beer.
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