Hello everybody, it’s Jim, welcome to our recipe site. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, lamb neck potjiekos. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I’m gonna make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
I adapted it so that you can get the ingredients easily in Britain's lamb-obsessed supermarkets. Potjiekos recipes lamb are categorically delicious and meaty rendering them a favorite dish among most family members. South African traditional practices highly value a good company and Potjiekos.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have lamb neck potjiekos using 17 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Lamb Neck Potjiekos:
- Make ready 768 g Lamb Neck pieces
- Take 514 g Stewing Lamb pieces
- Take 250 ml Beef Stock
- Make ready 6 Medium Potatoes (cubed)
- Make ready 6 Medium Carrots roughly chopped
- Prepare 2 Onions roughly chopped
- Get 250 g White Mushrooms
- Take 4 Baby Marrows (chopped)
- Take 150 g Green Beans
- Get 1 cup Corn
- Make ready 250 ml Allesverloren Fine Old Vintage Port
- Take 50 ml Extra Virgin Olive Oil
- Get 1 Cup Potjiekos Spice Mix (locally Sourced)
- Take 3 tablespoon Soy Sauce
- Make ready 3 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
- Take 1 no3 round, cast iron, three-legged pot
- Make ready Steamed Basmati Rice to serve
Mix the lamb neck with the flour and spices to coat then set aside. Traditionally this is cooked in a cast iron pot over coals Potjiekos. This uniquely flavoured pot is a favourite and already won the Northern Transvaal Potjiekos Competition. In South Africa, a potjiekos /ˈpɔɪkiːkɒs/, literally translated "small-pot food", is a dish prepared outdoors.
Steps to make Lamb Neck Potjiekos:
- Heat Extra Virgin Olive Oil in cast iron pot over a prepared fire.
- Brown Lamb Neck and stewing pieces. Add Potjiekos Spice Mix for extra flavour.
- Remove Lamb Neck and stewing pieces from pot when browned and set aside
- Add Allesverloren Fine Old Vintage Port to pot to deglaze and cook the alcohol for 5 minutes, until a syrupy glaze is achieved
- Add Beef Stock, Worcestershire sauce, browned lamb meat and Soy Sauce. Allow to cook for 40 - 50 minutes on a medium to high heat.
- Add potatoes, carrots and onions to the pot. Cook till the meat and potatoes are soft.
- Add mushrooms, green beans, baby marrows and corn. Cook for +-10 minutes
- Done. Serve with steamed Basmati Rice. Best enjoyed with a good local craft beer.
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