Navarin Printanier Recipe

Navarin Printanier is a french lamb stew recipe but this is prepared with mutton and salt pork. Cooked along with vegetables, the Navarin Printanier is flavored with bouquet garni and can be served over rice or noodles.

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Ingredients

 Salt pork, diced 125g/4oz
 Boned breast of mutton, trimmed of excess fat and cubed 700g/1 1/2lb
 Boned shoulder of mutton, trimmed of excess fat and cubed 700g/1 1/2lb
 Soft brown sugar2 Tablespoon
 Flour1/2 Tablespoon
 Medium tomatoes, blanched, peeled, seeded and chopped 6
 Chicken stock 1 1/4 1/2 pints
 Bouquet garni1
 Butter 50g/2oz
 Small potatoes, peeled 12
 Small turnips, whole 6
 Small carrots, whole or halved 6
 Small pickling or pearl onions 12
 Sugar1/2 Tablespoon
 Salt To Taste
 Pepper To Taste

Directions

Fry the salt pork in a large heavy bottomed saucepan until it resembles small croutons and has rendered most of its fat.
Transfer the salt pork to a plate.
Add the meat to the pan and fry until it is lightly and evenly browned.
Transfer the meat to the salt pork.
Remove the pan from the heat and pour off about half of the fat.
Return the meat cubes and salt pork to the pan and sprinkle over the sugar and seasoning.
Cook for 3 minutes, stirring constantly, or until the sugar has caramelized.
Add the flour and cook for a further 3 minutes, stirring constantly.
Stir in the tomatoes, stock and bouquet garni, and bring to the boil.
Cover and simmer for I hour.
Meanwhile, prepare the vegetables.
Melt the butter in a large frying pan.
Add the vegetables and fry until the onions are golden brown.
Stir in the sugar and fry for a further 3 minutes or until it has dissolved.
Remove the pan from the heat and transfer the vegetables to the saucepan containing the meat.
Skim off any fat from the surface.
Cook for 25 minutes, or until the meat and vegetables are cooked through and tender.
Remove from the heat and skim any fat from the surface of the stew.
Discard the bouquet garni and transfer the stew to a large, warmed serving dish.
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