Monday, July 16, 2007

The best stew for winter


It's really cold. The coldest winter in a couple of years, at least. Certainly the coldest I've felt for a while, and I'm loving it...Most of the time I'm loving it. The times when I'm walking from the station to work and my feet have turned numb and my nose is aching are not the times I love it so much. But generally I've always been a cold-weather person, and I think it's partly because of the food; I love anything slow-cooked, casseroled, stewed or Germanic and over the past weeks I've been cooking up a huge pot of something meaty and wet (uhhh...) to have in the fridge for when we come home and it's dark and cold, and we're tired, hungry and perhaps prone to grabbing the first edible thing that springs to hand, which may or may not be a packet of Twisties...
This week I made coq au vin, in honour of Bastille Day, but I've also been dabbling in a spicy, paprika-laden beef & chickpea stew dolloped with yoghurt (gutsy) and an Irish stew made with pearl barley and topped with sliced potatoes that my mum thought was nice, but wasn't what she considered Irish stew (and fair enough -it did seem more of a Lancashire hot pot). But the best stew I've ever made and which gets my juices going just when I look at the photo was one I made for a few friends last winter; the Greek lamb stew from Nigella's How To Eat. Truly, I dreamt about it for weeks afterwards, and I'm going to have to give it another run this winter, especially as my brother is currently living the party life in the Greek Islands and the Greek theme is running strong.

It calls for 2.5kg of lamb shoulder cooked in a bottle of white wine (yes, white), the standard stew veggies, tinned tomatoes, oregano and small pasta shapes. I love stews with pasta cooked in them; they go soft and slurpy and absorb all the tasty liquid. But for me, the crowning glory of this dish is the mix of crumbled feta and dried oregano you scatter over your plate before serving. I love feta cheese anyway, but this was outstanding. Don't skip it. In fact, I'd double the amount - it makes the dish a bit richer, but the sharp saltiness works so well. It's also fabulous with a dribble of chilli oil over the top.
This one gets a really strong recommendation from me, but note, if you have trouble finding lamb shoulder - as we did, even at the Preston market, or are charged a
what-the-f*%#?! price - as we were - an alternative one butcher suggested might be to use lamb shoulder chops, which are cheaper and much easier to find.

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81 comments:

  1. Ohh, thanks for reminding me about this one! I adore this stew, and you are right: it's the feta that really makes it sublime.

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  2. this makes me miss winter!

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  3. What more could you want on a wintery day? Sounds like the perfect rich comforting stew that you can devour by the bowlful.

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  5. heeeey. Omg, I want to visit the Preston market. I always go by it on the train to epping!

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  6. A lovely dish. I really should hunt for the lamb shoulder after this post...

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  7. I'll be pulling Nigella off my shelves tonight!

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  8. OMG... Just reading about that stew makes me drool. I adore slow-cooked lamb and I adore feta cheese - what's not to like. This one's a keeper & I'll have to get Nigella's book.

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  9. Niki, you'll never know what cold weather really is like until it is -30C outside. But your lamb stew sounds heart-warming indeed. Thanks.

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  11. HI Niki, that dish sound really lovely. Can you please give me more details how you actually made this dish? Did you cook the lamb first and than added the vegies or did you put everything together? And what kind of white wine did you use - dry or sweet? Is the wine the only liquid you added or did you also added some other liquid. Which vegies would you recommend. and I assume that you cook the stew with the bones. How long do you cook it? I would be really greatfull if you could give me more details, so I can spoil my dear husband :)
    Thanks a lot, have a nice day
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    Carina

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  12. Nikki, I do hope you come back soon - this has always been my favourite blog, and I have so missed your writing. Hope you are just too busy, and nothing nasty...

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  13. Come back!
    Your blog has been really helpful in the past for booting me out of my quarterly cooking ruts.
    Also - your entries on your Switzerland trip were great. You helped a lot in the planning for our trip last spring - thanks!

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  18. It's also fabulous with a dribble of chilli oil over the top

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  19. I would give anything for it to drop down to about 80! It's about 102 here in Texas.

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  21. what a great blog

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  22. hI
    The sharp saltiness works so well. It's also fabulous with a dribble.SUPERB......

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  23. Oh my God . ..
    I HUNGRY . . .
    nice Picture .
    thanks a lot

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  24. A lovely dish. I really should hunt for the lamb shoulder after this post...

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  25. Wow! What a good experience you had!

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  26. as what dora said.. YUM YUM DELICISYOSO! :)

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  27. i love this article, i love cooking for some delicious desert. I have my own restaurant.

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  28. On this holiday seasons, I want to spend much time on looking for delicious food.

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  29. this makes me miss winter!

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  30. I want give this stew to my girlfriend as a wii bundle gift. She like it so much!

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  31. nice dish, love winter.

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  32. Seems great,
    Thanks

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  33. Great cake,may I eat them now?
    Thanks.

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  34. I like it more picture

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  35. I like this food thanks for sharing.. I should taste this if it is tasty.

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  36. Dude that soup looks incredible. Real cold weather food...just what i need now in -3c. Keep up the good blogging!

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  37. looks delicious

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  38. yummy.. like this post a much!

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  39. It is really cold today I am going to try it tonight

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  40. yummy lamb stew...i like grilled lamb chops

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  41. Looks good I going to have to give it a try

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  44. It's looks good and delicious and this makes me miss winter too...

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  45. Hey that look delicious, so sad we don't have winter in our side but how I wish to taste it.

    Any available recipe, or can you share the recipe :)

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  46. Well I suppose that if this really is the beststew, I better make some!

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  49. wow...so delicious ...

    I like your blog it was so very informative I will be back again..

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  50. This one is really great, thanks for posting.

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  51. Yummy.. love it.. Why do i always fall in love with good food?

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  52. wow i almost crazy in searching in this articles..Thanks God i found it...coz my huzband like this stew so much..i want to prepared this in our anniversary...

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  53. Oh my gosh what excellent recipe of this. I try this in our anniversary.. Thanks for sharing

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  54. I will make this in this coming Lenten Season. Good for the day!!!

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  55. Look's like delicious.. thanks for sharing.

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  56. looks delicious!
    even though its summer now...
    i will try that later! yamyam

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  57. oh i love stew. i'll try to cook this tonight for our dinner.

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  58. Heloo Niki,

    It looks so delicious...wait for your next post :)

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