433. Irish Stew

The Modern Housewife · Soyer, Alexis · 1849
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The Modern Housewife
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Ingredients (9)
stew
Instructions (11)
  1. Cut up about two pounds of the neck of the mutton into small cutlets.
  2. Put the cutlets into a proper sized stewpan with some of the mutton fat.
  3. Season with three spoonfuls of salt, half an ounce of pepper, and the same of sugar.
  4. Add six middle-sized onions.
  5. Add a quart of water.
  6. Set them to boil and simmer for half an hour.
  7. Add six middling-sized potatoes, cut them in halves or quarters.
  8. Stir it together.
  9. Let it stew gently for about one hour longer.
  10. If too fat, remove it from the top, but if well done the potatoes will absorb all and eat very delicate.
  11. Any other part of the mutton may be served in the same way.
Original Text
433. Irish Stew.—Cut up about two pounds of the neck of the mutton into small cutlets, which put into a proper sized stewpan with some of the fat of the mutton, season with three spoonfuls of salt, half an ounce of pepper, the same of sugar, six middle-sized onions, a quart of water; set them to boil and simmer for half an hour, then add six middling-sized potatoes, cut them in halves or quarters, stir it together, and let it stew gently for about one hour longer; if too fat remove it from the top, but if well done the potatoes would absorb all, and eat very delicate; any other part of the mutton may be served in the same way. I hope dearest ——, that you will not blame my apparent common taste in saying that I am fond of an Irish stew. I always recommend it to my friends; I often add a bay-leaf to it, which varies the flavor.
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