Gormeh Sabzi Inspired Lamb
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 3 garlic cloves, minced
- fresh milled pepper
- 12 teaspoon sea salt
- 200 g washed and chopped curly kale
- 7 baby potatoes
- 1 onion, chopped
- 1 teaspoon vegetable oil, for sauteeing
- and an optional dried lime
- I marinated a small joint of Lamb (about 650g) in a paste of the first 4 ingredients.
- At the same time I soaked 100g dry kidney beans in cold water.
- Leave both overnight.
- (The Lamb covered with clingfilm in the fridge ;-).
- The lamb doesn't have to be marinated at all.
- I just felt like it last night.
- Also Lamb chops work really well or indeed any other cut.
- The idea is that it is stewed very slowly and the greens and beans combine to create an amazing flavour.
- However if it isnt marinated with the garlic, then garlic needs to be added to the other ingredients.
- I started with the beans, which I cooked in the soaking water for about 30 minutes.
- So not quite done yet.
- They will finish off in the stew.
- Next brown the meat in a pan then place it into a casserole dish.
- In the same pan sweat the onions gently and add the Kale until it wilts a little.
- Add this to the Lamb and then also add the beans and whole potatos.
- Deglaze the pan with some stock and add that and about as much stock to just barely cover the greens.
- Then cover with the lid and cook in a low oven (150 degrees) for 3 hours.
- Oh and if adding the dried lime, um well you know what to do.
- Put it in as well :-).
- Traditionally it is served with Rice, but because i have added some nice big new Potatos I don't feel that it needs any Rice as well.
olive oil, garlic, pepper, salt, curly kale, potatoes, onion, vegetable oil, lime
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/gormeh-sabzi-inspired-lamb-413107 (may not work)