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Lancashire hotpot

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Its a simple meal that would have been left to cook slowly all day, ready for the hungry cotton workers at. Lancashire hotpot is a British classic. Perfect comfort food for the whole family all year round. year.

Heat oil in a large skillet over medium high heat. Lancashire Hotpot Warming Food for Chilly Evening In many peoples minds Lancashire Hotpot is firmly associated with the industrial revolution in north-west England, with cotton mills and coal mine

The Ingredients needed to make Lancashire hotpot:
  1. It’s 3 lbs of cubed lamb
  2. Prepare 1 tbsp of veg oil 1 tbsp butter for sautéing
  3. You need 1 cup of baby carrots diced
  4. Prepare 1 1/2 of large brown onions diced large
  5. It’s 4 cups of beef broth
  6. It’s 8 tbsp of flour
  7. It’s 2 tbsp of Worcestershire sauce
  8. It’s 4 of large red potatoes sliced thin
  9. You need 1 tbsp of butter for brushing potatoes
  10. You need to taste of Salt, pepper, thyme

The Hairy Bikers slow-cooked classic Lancashire hot pot is perfect for a hearty, family meal. Lancashire hotpot consists of lamb or mutton and onion, and it is It might be done in different places around the world, but Lancashire hotpot originated in Lancashire in the northwest of England. Lancashire hotpot: whats your family recipe? Is it possible to improve upon the simple perfection of the original?

Step to make Lancashire hotpot:
  1. Heat oven to 325°. In a deep casserole dish (or cast iron skillet) brown the lamb in the butter and oil and seasoning with salt, pepper, and thyme. Remove from heat and set aside (lamb will finish cooking in oven)
  2. Add carrots and onions to skillet and add a tsp beef broth here and there to prevent from burning (deglaze) Lightly season (because the beef broth has a a lot of sodium)
  3. Once onions are carmelized add the lamb back and sprinkle 4 tbsp of flour over the mixture. Mix then add the beef broth. Bring to a simmer til it thicken Add Worcestershire sauce, and stir well.
  4. Cover with foil and place in oven for 30 min
  5. Remove from oven and add remaining 4 tbsp of flour to thicken. Whisk in quickly and add potatoes sliced on top. Brush with 1 tbsp melted butter with salt and pepper added to it. Sprinkle thyme on top. Recover and bake for another hour.
  6. Remove foil and turn oven up to 400° and bake for another 40 Garnish with parsley!

And, despite endless media waffle about the mutton renaissance. A Lancashire hotpot recipe with slow-cooked lamb and kidneys, topped with crispy sliced potato. This has acquired its name from the time when it was baked at home, then wrapped in blankets to keep hot and provide lunch for a day at the race This traditional Lancashire hotpot recipe will soon be a family favourite. Packed with wholesome flavours and warmth, its the perfect weekend staple.

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