Lamb potjie with green veggies
Serves 6
Preparation time 20 minutes Cooking time 2hours,30minutes
You need
2 tablespoons olive oil
1,5kg lamb shank or neck slices
1 big onion, in wedges
about 12 baby carrots
¼glasswhitewine
saltand pepper, to taste
3 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
2bay leaves
few sprigs of thyme
1tablespoonflour
2 cups vegetable stock
1 cup peas (fresh or frozen)
200g green beans halved
grated zest of 1 lemon
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1 Heat the oil in a heavy-bottomed pot and fry the meat until brown. Remove the meat, retain the fat in the pot, andsautéthe onion and carrots until glossy. Add the wine and use a wooden spatula to deglaze the pot.
2 Return the meat to the pot and season with salt, pepper and your favourite meat spices. Add the garlic, herbs and flour, followed by the stock. Cover the pot with the lid and simmer over the coals for about 2hours –put a few coals on top of the lid. (You can also simmer the pot in apreheatedovenat160°C.)
3 Remove the lid, add the peas and beans and reduce the liquid until the vegetables are cooked and the sauce has reached your preferred thickness. Add lemon zest to taste and serve with your favourite starch. For a fresh taste, scatter mint leaves on top.
Flatbread with sesame butter
Makes 12
Preparation time 20 minutes, plus rising time
Cooking time about4minutes per flatbread
You need
3 cups flour, plus extra
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