Showing posts with label St. Patrick's Day recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Patrick's Day recipes. Show all posts

Friday, March 20, 2015

Irish Lamb Stew

Irish Lamb Stew

Wednesday was my son Patrick's birthday, and he requested Irish Lamb Stew for his birthday dinner.  I was planning on making something Irish Tuesday for St. Patrick's Day, so this will be a belated St. Pat's Dinner too. 

Here's the recipe:

Irish Lamb Stew

INGREDIENTS:
2 lbs. lamb stew meat
2 cups peeled rough chopped carrots
2 cups halved baby potatoes
1 15-ounce can chopped tomatoes
3 cups unsalted beef stock
1 tbs of finely minced fresh rosemary
one 12-ounce Irish Ale (I used Smithwick's Premium Irish Ale)
Smithwick's Irish Ale
vegetable oil
all-purpose flour
PROCEDURE:
Generously season the stew meat with salt and pepper on a baking tray and then toss that with all-purpose flour to coat.
Even though we're using a slow cooker, we still need to brown the meat up, in batches, in a large wide heavy bottomed pan on medium to medium high heat in a little vegetable oil and, once it has browned, add it to the slow cooker.
As soon as the meat is out of the pan, add one large rough chopped onion and 1 tbs of finely minced fresh rosemary and, at this point, add one 12-ounce Irish Ale to the pan. Use a wooden spoon to help scrape up the flour that's stuck to the bottom of the pan and let that cook along for a minute to soften the onion.
At that point, add one 15-ounce can chopped tomatoes and 3 cups of unsalted beef stock and bring that up to a simmer.
Meanwhile, add 2 cups of peeled rough chopped carrots and 2 cups of halved baby potatoes to the slow cooker and, once the beef broth is warm, carefully add that to the slow cooker.
Then put the lid on top and cook it on high heat for 4 - 5 hours or low heat for 8 - 10 hours.

Flour the meat.
Brown the meat.
Add ale, onions and tomatoes.
 
Add browned lamb to crock pot. 

Put veggies on top of meat in crock pot.
Add the broth mixture (onions, tomatoes, Irish ale, beef broth)
Ready to eat.

This was perfect for Patrick's birthday celebration!
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Monday, March 17, 2014

Shamrock Cake

Shamrock Pound Cake for St. Patrick's Day.

I made this Shamrock Cake for St. Patrick's Day.  It is necessary to make two 9x5-in. loaf pound cakes.  You could use any pound cake recipe for this, but I used 2 packages of pound cake mix.

In one of the pound cakes add 10 drops of green food coloring (more or less depending upon how green you want your cake) to your batter.  Mix and bake according to package directions.  Let cake cool completely.  Cut cake into 1-in. thick slices.  With a 2 1/2 in. shamrock-shaped cookie cutter cut shamrock shaped slices. 

Green pound cake out of oven.

Cut shamrocks out of one inch slices of cake.  (Use a 2 1/2 in. cookie cutter.)

Shamrock slice.


Stand shamrock slices at an angle in a greased 9x5-in.loaf pan.
Shamrock slices in center of second pound cake.  Batter poured around and over slices.

Prepare remaining cake mix according to package directions.  Pour batter around and over shamrock slices.  Bake and cool as package directs.
Second pound cake ready for the oven.
Finished Shamrock Cake.

I used a cream cheese icing and added green sprinkles as garnish. 
When you cut slices, the green shamrock is in the center of each slice.
Yield:  1 loaf (16 slices)

This recipe is from Taste of Home.