Slow Cooker Irish Stew. How to make a delicious traditional Irish lamb stew in the slow cooker. Loaded with lamb neck fillet, Guinness, potatoes, and vegetables.
An hour before starting pour your Guinness into a glass to allow it to flatten a little.
Load your lamb into the slow cooker, add extra virgin olive oil and brown on all sides.
Drain the excess fat and then put the lamb to one side.
Prep your veggies. Peel, dice and clean your onion, celery, carrots, and potatoes.
Load the onion, carrots, and celery into the slow cooker and sauté for a couple of minutes or until the onion starts to soften. Use some extra oil if you feel like your slow cooker needs it.
Mix in some tomato puree. Pour in and mix Guinness.
Add in everything else (apart from the stock) and stir. Then position a frozen stock cube in the middle. Slow cook for 4 hours on high or 7 hours on low.
Drain half the liquid and put to one side for future lamb stock. Then stir in a heaped tablespoon of mashed potatoes. Then serve with mash.
Notes
Swaps. You can swap the mashed potatoes for blending some of the potatoes that are in the slow cooker.Thanks for reading our slow cooker irish stew recipe on Recipe This. We have many more slow cooker recipes for you to check out next. Though if you would like more hearty recipes, I recommend you try our slow cooker brisket and gravy next.
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