What could be better than an Irish Guinness beef stew? This hearty Irish meal is sure to remind any Irish person of their home and childhoods. A hug-in-a-bowl Irish Guinness beef stew is just one ...
Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas Mark 4. Cut the chops in half and trim off some of the excess fat. Set aside. Render the lamb fat on a gentle heat in a heavy pan (discard the rendered down ...
Heat 2 Tbsp of olive oil in a sauce pan and then add the mutton pieces and shallow fry it. Season with salt and pepper and add 4 cloves of garlic, 3 potatoes and 2 carrots and fry them all together in ...
Using a sharp thin boning knife, remove as much meat from the lamb bones as possible. Chop finely and set aside. Put the bones into a large pot. Roughly chop the carrots, large onion, celery and ...
Guinness disobeys the laws of physics. Science has finally figured out just why Guinness is so different. Unlike other brews, the bubbles in Guinness go down rather than up. Lucky members of the ...
For the stew, heat the olive oil in a large pan and once hot, add the beef cubes. Season the beef with salt on all sides while it is browning. Once the beef is browned all over, remove it from the ...
Potato strips are coated in an egg mixture and deep-fried until golden brown - these egg French fries are super delicious and will make you forget about regular fries.
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