Lamb Stew with Feta and Pasta


by Quick Cook One Pot Meals |
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Preparation Time

1 Hour

Serves

4

Nutrition

N/A

Puree

Blend some of the lamb and cooking liquid with the pepper pieces

Finger Food

Your toddler can pick at the lamb pieces and pasta

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp olive oil

  • 400g lamb fillet or neck, cut into bite-sized pieces

  • 1 onion, sliced

  • 2 garlic cloves, crushed

  • 1 tbsp tomato purée

  • ½ tsp ground cinnamon

  • pinch of dried chilli flakes

  • 1 red pepper, cored, deseeded and sliced

  • 750ml hot chicken stock

  • 300g small soup pasta

  • salt and pepper

  • 25g feta cheese, crumbled

  • handful of chopped parsley, to garnish

This tasty stew contains iron-rich lamb, which you need in pregnancy to help your baby grow

1. Heat the oil in a large flameproof casserole dish. Add the lamb and cook for five minutes until starting to brown, then add the onion and cook for a further 7–8 min until soft.

2. Stir in the garlic, tomato purée, spices and red pepper, then pour in the stock.

3. Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 1-2 minutes, then add the pasta and cook for 12 minutes, or according to pack instructions, until the pasta is tender and most of the liquid has boiled away.

4. Season to taste, then serve sprinkled with the feta and parsley.

This recipe is from Hamlyn All Colour: Quick Cook One Pot Meals by Emma Lewis, published by Hamlyn, £4.99.

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