FFwD: Navarin Printanier

lamb stew

This week’s French Fridays with Dorie is Navarin Printanier, a Spring Lamb Stew. Because of the long cooking time involved, it didn’t seem like a very practical weeknight meal, but I decided to make it most of the way Thursday night (tonight!) and we’d have it for dinner Friday. So far, this plan seems like a very good one! Of course, I can’t talk about how much I like it yet, but at least I made the deadline.

It smelled really, really good while cooking and I like how the vegetables are caramelized before going into the stew.

A few notes:
1. I made a half recipe.
2. I used leg of lamb (instead of shoulder).
3. I didn’t have any fresh thyme so I used about 1/2 tsp dried.
4. If I can’t find peas in the freezer tomorrow night, I’m going to use some chopped green beans when I re-heat it.
5. Oh yeah, duh. I used a sweet potato instead of a couple of yukon golds.

Okay, check out everyone’s links here and on with my photos below!

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Lamb, salted and peppered.

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Browning the lamb pieces, look at all the color on the bottom of the pan!

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Beef broth added, along with parsley, tomato paste, and herbs.

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Spring vegetables — super cute little turnips!

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See, it’s so cute…It fits in the palm of my hand.

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Browning up the veggies.

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Lamb and broth after simmering 45 minutes.

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After adding the veggies and simmering in the oven for another 30 minutes. Please ignore the splatters on the stovetop…

10 Replies to “FFwD: Navarin Printanier”

  1. Hope you enjoy it for dinner tonight 🙂
    This stew improved overnight, so you should be having it at its peak.

  2. Looks wonderful! My store didn’t have any cute little turnips…I substituted parsnips! It was delicious…Hope you enjoy it!

  3. Hmmmm. Looks good with the sweet potatoes (color in stew is good, you know?). How did the sweet potatoes hold up with the long cook times.

  4. pamkaren: Hmm, well, they did fall apart a bit but he flavor was really good!
    Peggy: Thanks! 🙂

  5. I really liked making this on a lazy sunday…. we had the time and it filled the house with some great smells and the time between the simmering and the oven braising gave us a chance to make some great biscuits! 🙂

  6. Betsy: Thanks! I thought it was delicious!
    Alice: Sounds great! Biscuits sound like a perfect accompaniment.

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