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Green Bean Bredie (stew)

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Meats, Vegetables, Grains Lamb, Main dish, South afric 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 T Vegetable oil
1 kg Lamb cut in bite size cubes
1 c Coarsely chopped onion
1 t Fresh ginger root
1/2 c Water
1/2 kg Fresh green string beans
trimmed washed into 2
cm
lengths
2 Potatoes, peeled and chopped
1 T Fresh red chillies
1/4 t Dried thyme
1 t Salt
Freshly ground black pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

In a heavy skillet, warm the oil, brown the lamb a few pieces at a
time. Turn the pieces frequently and regulate the heat so that they
colour richly and evenly.  Add the onion, garlic and ginger root,
stirring frequently to prevent  them from sticking to the base of the
saucepan. Reduce the heat and  cook for 8 to 10 minutes or until the
onions are soft and golden  brown. Watch carefully for any sign of
burning and regulate the heat  accordingly. Add the chillies, thyme,
salt and a few grinds of black  pepper. Cover tightly, and simmer the
lamb in its own juices for 30  minutes or until reasonably tender. If
necessary, stir in a little  water. Add the green beans and potatoes
and bring to a slow boil.  Cover again. Reduce the heat to low and stir
occasionally. Simmer for  about 1 hour, or until the lamb and
vegetables are tender but still  intact. Posted to EAT-L Digest 04 Mar
97 by Pam Knowles  <pamk@IAFRICA.COM> on Mar 5, 1997.

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