Recipes for lamb stew meat?

Anonymous
I have 1.5 lbs of lamb stew meat that I got on sale at Giant...have any good recipes to make with it?
Anonymous
I love this Bon Appetit recipe for lamb and chorizo chili: http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Spicy-Lamb-and-Chorizo-Chili-103006 I typically halve the amount of chilis so it's not too spicy for the kids.
Anonymous
this is really tasty and really easy: http://magicskillet.com/lambcarrotand-green-bean-stew/
Anonymous
Gross. Lamb tastes and smells gamey no matter how well prepared. Plus have you seen how cute they are?
Anonymous
You could try a couscous recipe
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gross. Lamb tastes and smells gamey no matter how well prepared. Plus have you seen how cute they are?


You had to respond?
Anonymous
Check epicurious for the morrocan slow cooked lamb recipe. It's awesome. I don't make it with stew meat usually, but imagine it would be fine if you cooked it long enough
Anonymous
If you marinate and use a slow cooker or a pressure cooker - you can get the most amazing tender dish out of lamb. Two recipes I like. I also add potatoes to increase the quantity of the curry if I do not have enough meat.

http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/indian-lamb-curry-50400000124238/

http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/hearty-lamb-curry-50400000133240/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gross. Lamb tastes and smells gamey no matter how well prepared. Plus have you seen how cute they are?


You had to respond?


Lambs are among the most annoying critters on this earth, especially the bummer lambs.
Anonymous
This Cooking Light recipe for lamb tagine is pretty good and easy to make:

http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/lamb-tagine-10000002012807/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gross. Lamb tastes and smells gamey no matter how well prepared. Plus have you seen how cute they are?


They are cute. But also delicious. Actually, the lamb you buy in stores is not the little baby lambs in the field. It's older lambs, just short of adulthood, when they're not so cute anymore!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you marinate and use a slow cooker or a pressure cooker - you can get the most amazing tender dish out of lamb. Two recipes I like. I also add potatoes to increase the quantity of the curry if I do not have enough meat.

http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/indian-lamb-curry-50400000124238/

http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/hearty-lamb-curry-50400000133240/


I'm making the first linked dish. I put everything in the slow cooker and plan to get it cooking in the morning.

It seems a bit light on liquid. To the PP who's made this dish, did it come out all right with only the small amount of liquid, or did you add something else?

Smells wonderful so far!
Anonymous
This is OP. I ended up making this recipe because I had everything I needed on hand:

http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/traditional-lamb-stew

It was good, very hearty and made my house smell delicious. Very much like a traditional beef stew, with lamb. It needed a little extra salt for our taste. The fresh herbs added at the end really brightened it up.
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