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     Title: YANKEE LAMB STEW
Categories: Meats, Soups
     Yield: 6 servings

     3 lb Lamb shoulder
          - cut into 2-in cubes
   1/2 ts Salt; or to taste
          Freshly ground black pepper
          - as desired
     4 tb Vegetable oil
     1 md Onion; quartered
     4 md Carrots; peeled
          - and cut into 1/2-in rounds
     2    Celery stalks
          - cut into 4 pieces
     1 tb Finely minced garlic
     2 tb Tomato paste
   1/4 c  All-purpose flour
     1 c  Dry white wine
     5 c  All-purpose stock
          -OR low-sodium chicken broth
   1/2 tb Whole black peppercorns
     2 tb Chopped fresh thyme leaves
          -=OR=-
     1 ts -Dried thyme
     1 md Potato; peeled
          -and cut into 1/2-in cubes
     2 tb Unsalted butter
     2 md Turnips; peeled
          -and cut into 1/2-in cubes
   1/2 c  Peas

 PREHEAT OVEN TO 325F. Pat the meat dry and sprinkle with salt and pepper as
 desired. Heat the oil in a large covered casserole or Dutch oven over high
 heat on top of the stove. Add the meat, without crowding, in batches if
 necessary, and brown well on all sides. Remove pieces to a plate as they
 are done and reserve. Repeat until all meat is browned. Pour off any
 remaining fat, and replace the casserole over medium heat. Add the onion,
 half the carrots, celery, garlic and tomato paste. Cook 5 minutes, stirring
 occasionally. Use your spoon to loosen and dissolve the brown bits stuck to
 the bottom of the casserole. Add flour and cook, stirring, an additional
 minute. Add the wine and cook for about a minute to burn off the alcohol.
 Replace the meat (and any juices on the plate) in the casserole and add the
 stock, peppercorns and thyme. Cover, bring to a boil and place in the oven
 for 1 1/4-to-1 1/2 hours, or until meat is tender. Meanwhile, combine
 potatoes, remaining carrots and butter with 1/2 cup of water in a medium
 saucepan over medium heat and cook for 5 minutes. Add the turnips and cook,
 stirring occasionally, until all water is evaporated, leaving the
 vegetables bathed in butter, about another 5 minutes. Add the peas, remove
 from the heat and set aside. Remove the casserole from the oven. Using a
 slotted spoon, remove the meat from the sauce and place it in a bowl. Pour
 the sauce through a fine strainer into another bowl and discard the
 vegetables and spices that remain in the strainer. Replace meat in the pot,
 add the cooked vegetables and the sauce. Cover and place over medium heat
 for 5 minutes. Serve piping hot.

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