433. Irish Stew

The Modern Housewife · Soyer, Alexis · 1849
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The Modern Housewife
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Instructions (10)
  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 fat of the mutton.
  3. Season with three spoonfuls of salt, half an ounce of pepper, the same of sugar, and six middle-sized onions.
  4. Add a quart of water.
  5. Set them to boil and simmer for half an hour.
  6. Add six middling-sized potatoes, cut in halves or quarters.
  7. Stir it together.
  8. Let it stew gently for about one hour longer.
  9. If too fat, remove it from the top; but if well done, the potatoes will absorb all and eat very delicate.
  10. Any other part of the mutton may be served in the same way.
Original Text · last edited 5 days ago
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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