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Irish Lamb and Sweet Potato Shepherd's Pie

Now that you’re through gorging yourself on all of the fake Irish food (or maybe you aren’t - we’re not going to judge if there’s still some corned beef in your freezer), we wanted to share something more authentic. We hunted high and low and found one that we enjoyed and wanted to share.

Lamb and Sweet Potato Shepherd’s Pies.

We started with a recipe from Food and Wine, and modified it as needed for our tastes. Feel free to tinker with it for your family as well. This is a meal to pull out when you want to impress people - or when you just feel like having something out of the ordinary. 

Fair warning: if you do not like lamb, please do not attempt this recipe at home. We would hate to disappoint.  

As belated as this might be, here’s a meal from our table to yours. 


© Dana Gallagher

Time from Prep to serve - 2 hours and 30 minutes. 

Time you’re working -  40 minutes 

Serves Four 

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

  •  2 pounds boneless lamb shoulder, cut into 1/2-inch pieces

  •  Salt and freshly ground pepper

  •  5 garlic cloves, minced

  •  1 large onion, finely chopped

  •  2 carrots, cut into 1/4-inch dice

  •  1 1/4 teaspoons ground cumin

  •  1 1/4 teaspoons hot paprika

  •  1/2 teaspoon ground allspice

  •  1/4 teaspoon turmeric

  •  1 1/2 tablespoons all-purpose flour

  •  3 1/2 cups water

  •  5 cups baby spinach 

  •  2 pounds sweet potatoes, baked and peeled

  •  1 1/2 ounces soft goat cheese

  •  1/2 cup milk

  •  1 tablespoon unsalted butter

How to Make It

Note: Before you cube your lamb, take the time to whack it some. This breaks down any connective tissues and helps to bring out the flavor later on. 

Step 1

Gather your necessary supplies. For this recipe, we would suggest an enameled cast iron casserole or a good Dutch oven. You’ll also need four small ceramic baking dishes, about the right size for a single serving each.

Step 2    

Over medium heat, warm 2 tablespoons of olive oil till shimmering. Raise the temperature to medium high. Toss the lamb with salt and pepper. Working in batches, cook until the lamb is browned on all sides. Transfer the lamb to a shallow bowl as you finish each batch. 

Step 3    

Add your remaining tablespoon of olive oil to a casserole dish along with the minced garlic and onion. Turn the heat down to medium and cook till the onion is soft and translucent. Add the carrots and other spices, stirring constantly, until fragrant. This should be roughly two minutes. 

Step 4 

Add the flour to the casserole, and allow it to become lightly golden before you add the lamb and water (congratulations, you’ve just made a roux!). Bring to a boil, stirring occasionally. 

Step 5

Reduce the heat to low, and simmer uncovered, stirring occasionally until sauce has thickened and the lamb is tender. This step will take roughly an hour and a half. Grab a book or an episode on Netflix while you wait! 

Step 6

Bring the heat back up to medium-high and stir in your spinach until it wilts. 

Step 7

Dish the stew into your 4 shallow ceramic baking dishes. Each one should hold roughly 2 ½ to 3 cups. 

Step 8

Preheat the oven to 425*. In a medium saucepan, mash the sweet potatoes over high heat until warmed through. Mix in the goat cheese, milk and butter, then season with salt and pepper to taste.     

Step 9

Spread the mashed sweet potatoes over the lamb stew and bake for 10 minutes, or until the edges are bubbling and the entire thing is hot.

Step 10 

Preheat the broiler. Broil the dishes 4 inches from the heat for 1 minute or until golden. Serve at once.

What did you get up to for Saint Patrick’s Day? Did you do anything? Do you have any recipes that you’d be willing to share? Let us know over on our Facebook, we’d love to talk with you! 



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