ESTUFADO DE CODERO Y VERDURAS: FARMHOUSE STEW WITH LAMB AND VEGETABLES

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Estufado de Codero y Verduras: Farmhouse Stew with Lamb and Vegetables image

The Spanish tend to use a cazuela when cooking this dish as that is the most traditional method. A cazuela is an earthenware dish that can be used either on top of the oven over a gas flame or for baking inside the main oven. Remember, however, to cool the dish before washing, as it may crack due to extreme, rapid changes in temperature. A deep frying pan is a suitable alternative to cook this recipe, however, transfer the ingredients into a more attractive hot dish before serving at the table.

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 3h45m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

Olive Oil
1 1/2 pounds lamb loin and shin
1 cup peeled and thinly sliced carrots
1 cup celery, chopped with leafy tops
1/2 cup turnips, peeled and diced
1/2 cup peeled and chopped tomatoes (fresh or canned)
5-inch long chorizo sausage, sliced thinly
3-inch long black pudding sausage, sliced thinly
1/2 cup pancetta, sliced (can use fatty smoked bacon as an alternative)
1 glass (about 5 ounces) dry white wine
1 pint fresh stock or water
1 teaspoon of saffron threads soaked in 2 teaspoons of water
8 whole black peppercorns
1 whole bulb garlic, unpeeled

Steps:

  • Place the cazuela over a medium flame. Add the olive oil, enough to coat the bottom of the dish. Add the loin and shin meat and brown.
  • Layer by layer add all the vegetables. Turn and mix ingredients slowly with meat.
  • Add the chorizo, black pudding and pancetta to the ingredients.
  • Add the glass of white wine, saffron, black peppercorns.
  • Add about 2 cups of stock or water and bring to the boil. Once the juices are bubbling turn the heat down to low and allow to simmer. Place the whole bulb of garlic in the center of the dish with all the ingredients surrounding it. The idea is to remove the garlic just before serving. Some chefs choose to keep the garlic in so they can nibble on it with bread as part of the main course.
  • Keep adding the stock or water, keeping the ingredients covered all the time.
  • Simmer on a low heat for 2 1/2 to 3 hours.
  • Serve with a salad and a crusty farmhouse loaf.

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