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Lamb And Vegetables In Casserole [sebzeli Kuzu Guvec]

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Meats, Grains, Eggs Turkish Lamb, Meats, Turkish 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1000 Gr lamb meat
4 T Margarine
15 Gibson onions
150 Gr green beans
1 Eggplant
2 Potatoes
2 Carrots
2 Tomatoes
50 Gr okra
2 Green peppers fit for
Filling
1/2 T Granulated sugar
3/4 Glasses of water
5 Fresh garlic petioles or
Garlic cloves
Salt

INSTRUCTIONS

PREPARATION: Slice the tomatoes into circles. Head, tail and string
the beans and cut them into two. Scrape and cut the carrots  lengthwise
and cube them. After cutting the eggplants lengthwise in  two, divide
from the middle and cube. Peel the gibson onions. Remove  the seeds of
green peppers and cut into four. Peel and cube them  potatoes. Scrape
the fibres on top of the okras. If the garlic to be  used is the fresh
petioles, dice them. If cloves are used, peel them.  Put the cubed lamb
meat in big casserole, top with 1/3 of the  tomatoes, green beans,
carrots, eggplants, gibson onions, half of the  tomatoes, green
peppers, potatoes, garlic, okra and rest of the  tomatoes.  Add 1/2
tablespoon salt, the granulated sugar, the  margarine, and the water.
Cover and place in moderately hot oven.  Allow to cook for almost 1.5
hours until the meat and beans are  tender. Remove from the oven, place
pot on a plate and serve hot.  korpe@cs.umd.edu
http://www.cs.umd.edu/users/kandogan/FTA/TurkishCuisine/

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