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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (393g)

Recipe makes 10 servings

The following items or measurements are not included below:

2 large parsnips

1 dash salt and pepper

Calories 583
Calories from Fat 293 (50%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 32.6g 50%
Saturated Fat 11.1g 55%
Monounsaturated Fat 14.3g
Polyunsaturated Fat 3.5g
Trans Fat 0.1g
Cholesterol 86mg 28%
Sodium 1108mg 46%
Potassium 1154mg 32%
Total Carbohydrate 44.0g 14%
Dietary Fiber 5.4g 21%
Sugars 7.9g
Protein 28.0g 56%

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Irish Stew (Dublin Coddle).

Recipe #313516 | 5½ hours | 20 min prep | add private note
jonnie and debi

By: jonnie and debi
Jul 13, 2008

During WW2 with a shortage of meat, sausage and bacon was plentiful in Ireland. Hence the traditional Irish Stew (Dublin Coddle) was born. So me Ma told me and I believe her. Anyway every one who has ever tried this has loved it. It is a great crock pot dish for cold winter days and tastes even better the day after. Please enjoy and seriously, this dish should come with a Government Health Warning........lol. Strange that it may seem, we do use CHICKEN STOCK and not beef stock as might be assumed, please trust us, the stock gives the flavour that you and your family/friends will enjoy. Some of the quantities you can play with and even thicken up the stew with corn starch and water, but please try the chicken stock, it works. Hope you enjoy.

SERVES 10 -15 (change servings and units)

Ingredients

Directions

  1. 1
    Put a dash of Oil in a pan (we use our Wok) and heat adding the garlic and onion. Sear the stewing beef in the pan adding the worcestershire sauce. Cook for 5 minutes or until the beef is browned.
  2. 2
    In your crock pot or stock pot add 1 L of chicken stock. Prepare vegatables and add.
  3. 3
    Slice Sausage (into bite sized slices), bacon and add to pot.
  4. 4
    Add pearl barley, herbs and sugar and stir.
  5. 5
    Add the Stew Beef and contents of the Wok to pot/crock pot. Add Salt and pepper to taste.
  6. 6
    A quick check will tell you how much of the second litre of chicken stock to add (enough to cover the contents of the crock/stock pot is all you need.).
  7. 7
    Close to serving time we like to check the consistency and using corn starch and a little water thicken up to the desired texture.
  8. 8
    Working long days this dish works for us when popped in the crock pot for 5 to 7 hours. When we cook it on the stove it takes about 3 to 5 on a low simmer.
  9. 9
    We enjoy our stew with dinner buns, but from experience Irish Soda bread works really well. I will put a recipe up for this soon also. Please enjoy and look forward to your comments. Deb and John.

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From: Ang in South Jersey

On Nov 5, 2008

This was a big hit with the whole family. Absolutely fantastic. I was expecting it to be good, but it far surpassed my expectations. All of the flavors are just great together. I did omit the cilantro as my husband does not like it and the breakfast sausage I used was sage flavored. Other than that, I made it as the recipe dictates. I will definitely be making this regularly. Thanks! I will have to see if you've listed that Irish Soda Bread recipe so I can make that to go with it.

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