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mutton soup
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been trying to google a recipe for this soup,but i want it made the way my mum done it,the oldfashioned way,without all the herbs,garlic and spices as i know she didnt use that,anyone any ideas???
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Simple recipe here
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07:42 Wed 12th Sep 2012
If you find a recipe that has lots of herbs in you could make it and omit anything you do not like. However, when I make mutton soup, I boil my mutton along with some lentils,chopped onions, carrots and swede. Then, nearer the end of the cooking time when the meat is nearly cooked, I add chopped leeks, some more chopped carrots plus any other chopped vegetables I can lay my hands on. And of course basic seasoning consisting of salt and pepper. This is probably not at all like the soup your mother made, but just use your imagination. I never follow a recipe and my soup is never quite the same each time I make it, but is usually wholesome and very tasty. Good luck which your cooking.
Mutton, carrots, onions and pearl barley - preferably with some lamb stock, but a chicken stock cube will do.
Fry off the onions until soft, add the mutton chunks and gently fry with a lid on for ten minutes or so.
Bung in the carrots and pearl barley, add some salt & pepper, simmer incredibly gently for ages until the carrots are just about to disintegrate.
Serve with crusty bread
Fry off the onions until soft, add the mutton chunks and gently fry with a lid on for ten minutes or so.
Bung in the carrots and pearl barley, add some salt & pepper, simmer incredibly gently for ages until the carrots are just about to disintegrate.
Serve with crusty bread
If you have a halal butcher near mutton's no prob, get neck chops aka scrag. Per kg, simmer in 2 pts water with salt pepper & an onion till th meat's nearly dropping off the bone - hour or so. Skim the pan while it's cooking to get the scum off. Strain, keep the liqour strip the meat off the bone, dump bones. Fry onion, celery and carrot till soft, add the liquor, meat, some spud and pearl barley, season with salt and white pepper - a bay leaf won't kill you- and simmer another hour.
thanks everyone,i seen asda is selling mutton thats why i want to do the soup,my mum lived on a farm in ireland so it was probably the stuff they pulled out of the ground at that time that they used,mums soup was lovely,very flavoursome
did you know it is only known as mutton if the sheep is over two years old???
did you know it is only known as mutton if the sheep is over two years old???