Orangey Provençal Lamb Stew

  1. In a Dutch oven or other large, heavy-based pot, fry the eggplant in a little olive oil over high heat. Remove from pot and set aside.
  2. In the same pot that was used for the eggplant, working in batches, brown the lamb on all sides. Transfer to a dish as each batch is finished. If there are now a lot of brown bits sticking to the bottom of the pan, boil it out with a little water, scraping well with a spatula to loosen all the sediments. Pour into a container, and reserve.
  3. Still in the same pot, gently fry onions in olive oil until soft and translucent. Add bay leaves, garlic and thyme, and fry for a few seconds more. Add tomato paste, stir well, and throw in orange zest.
  4. Pour in wine, and boil over a medium/high heat until almost reduced by half. Then add browned lamb, broth, canned tomatoes, and the reserved liquid from boiling out the pan (or a little water if you didn't deglaze). Simmer gently under a lid for one hour.
  5. Add bell pepper . Simmer without the lid for one hour, or until the meat is almost tender. Add a splash of water if the stew is becoming too dry.
  6. Stir in eggplant, rosemary and chopped chili, and cook until the meat is nearly starting to fall apart, half an hour or so.
  7. Remove bay leaves and orange zest . Add olives, and simmer for a couple of minutes. Season with salt and pepper, and add orange juice to taste. Bring back to the boil. Remove from heat, and sprinkle with parsley.
  8. Serve with garlicky mashed potatoes.

olive oil, eggplant, lamb shoulder, onions, bay leaves, garlic, thyme, tomato paste, orange zest, red wine, lamb broth, tomatoes, red bell peppers, rosemary, fresh red chili pepper, black olives, salt, freshly squeezed orange juice, parsley

Taken from food52.com/recipes/1027-orangey-provencal-lamb-stew (may not work)

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