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Date Added: May 7, 2008
Calories:  
Serves: 4
Prep. Time: 0:00
Category: Beef, Lamb, Soups / Stews, Copy Cat / Restaurant
 
Ingredients:

3     pounds        boneless lamb shoulder or beef tri-tip
                    Salt
                    Freshly-ground black pepper
4                   carrots
2                   white turnips
2                   onions
3     tablespoons   shortening
7     cups          boiling water
2                   bay leaves
Directions: one line for each direction. When saved the lines will be numbered.
  1. Cut meat into 1 1/2 inch cubes. Spread it on a piece of wax paper and salt and pepper pieces liberally. Set aside.

  2. Peel carrots, slice them into 1/4-inch pieces and place in a bowl. Cut stem top and root bottom off turnips. Peel and slice into pieces about 1/4-inch thick. Add to carrots.

  3. Cut stem top and root bottom off onions and, using a paring knife, peel the papery outside skin off and discard. Cut the onion in half horizontally. Put each half flat-side down on the cutting board and slice into 1/4-inch slices. Add onions to vegetables and set aside.

  4. Melt shortening in large pot over medium-high heat and add meat. Brown well, 5 to 6 minutes, turning cubes over to brown on all sides. Standing back a bit from the pot, slowly add boiling water to meat. It will bubble up and turn a golden brown. Stir and reduce heat to medium-low.

  5. Add half the carrots, turnips, onions and bay leaves, stir, and cover. Cook 30 minutes, then add remaining vegetables and bay leaves. Taste for salt and add if needed. Cover and cook until meat is tender and thoroughly cooked and vegetables are tender, 30 minutes more.

  6. Serve hot. Serve with corn bread and finish the supper with warm applesauce sweetened with brown sugar and drizzled with cream. This is also good served with horseradish on the side.

  7. This recipe yields 4 servings.

  8. Each serving: 702 calories; 333 mg sodium; 168 mg cholesterol; 28 grams fat; 58 grams carbohydrates; 57 grams protein; 6.79 grams fiber.

Notes:
Recipe by Marion Cunningham, cookbook author and syndicated columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle and the Los Angeles Times
Nutrition Facts not Available

Rating: ()  
Added On: May 7, 2008
* The Los Angeles Times, 11-08-2000





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