Food (below) And Wool • Amaretto Almond Encrusted Lamb • Ballymaloe Irish Stew • Braised Lamb Shanks with Sour Cream and Capers • Brochette Dijon Flambe • County Cork Irish Stew • Cranberry Orange Lamb Chops • Crockpot Irish Stew • Crockpot Lamb Shanks • Glens of Antrim Irish Stew • Gyro Omelet • Irish Stew Recipes • Irish American Lamb Stew • Irish Lamb Stew • Irish Whiskey Potato Green Chile Stew • James Beard's Irish Stew • Lamb Cacciatore, Italian-style • Lamb Chops in Hazelnut Crust with Rosemary Cream • Lamb in Coffee Sauce • Lamb Loin Wrapped in Puff Pastry • Lamb and Olive Balls • Lamb in Saffron & Cardamom Cream • Lamb Sausage with Red Cabbage • Lamb Shanks with Eggplant and Thyme • Lamb Shanks with Portobello Mushrooms and Dried Cranberries • Lamb Sirloin with Lentils and Gratin Potatoes • Lamb Stew With Chestnuts And Pomegranates • Lamb Stew with Rosemary • Leg of Lamb Stuffed with Roasted Garlic, Feta, and Basil Leaves • Moussaka • Mint Sauce for Lamb • Mutton Recipes • Olive Anchovy Lamb Steaks • Pomegranate Lamb • Pomegranate Lamb Kebabs • Savory Mint Sauce for Lamb or Mutton • Scotch Broth • Sesame Lamb Meatballs • Shepherd's Pie • Sunflower Seed-Crusted Lamb Loin • Sweet Lamb Hot Pot and Dumplings • Sweet Potato, Lamb, and Sausage Stew • Tongue With Juniper Berry Sauce • Turkish Braised Lamb Shanks with Roasted Plums • Turkish Lamb Burgers in Pita Bread • Warm Lamb Salad with Peppers & Feta Cheese • Weight Watcher's Irish Stew
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Traditional Irish stew is made with lamb. You can use beef; however, the taste will be somewhat different.
Montana lamb comes from sheep raised in Montana, USA, while Irish lamb comes from sheep raised in Ireland. The difference in taste and quality can be influenced by factors such as breed, diet, environment, and farming practices in each region.
Irish beef is amazing and lamb chops are mwah!!
Beef Irish Stew is made with Lamb
Food (below) And Wool • Amaretto Almond Encrusted Lamb • Ballymaloe Irish Stew • Braised Lamb Shanks with Sour Cream and Capers • Brochette Dijon Flambe • County Cork Irish Stew • Cranberry Orange Lamb Chops • Crockpot Irish Stew • Crockpot Lamb Shanks • Glens of Antrim Irish Stew • Gyro Omelet • Irish Stew Recipes • Irish American Lamb Stew • Irish Lamb Stew • Irish Whiskey Potato Green Chile Stew • James Beard's Irish Stew • Lamb Cacciatore, Italian-style • Lamb Chops in Hazelnut Crust with Rosemary Cream • Lamb in Coffee Sauce • Lamb Loin Wrapped in Puff Pastry • Lamb and Olive Balls • Lamb in Saffron & Cardamom Cream • Lamb Sausage with Red Cabbage • Lamb Shanks with Eggplant and Thyme • Lamb Shanks with Portobello Mushrooms and Dried Cranberries • Lamb Sirloin with Lentils and Gratin Potatoes • Lamb Stew With Chestnuts And Pomegranates • Lamb Stew with Rosemary • Leg of Lamb Stuffed with Roasted Garlic, Feta, and Basil Leaves • Moussaka • Mint Sauce for Lamb • Mutton Recipes • Olive Anchovy Lamb Steaks • Pomegranate Lamb • Pomegranate Lamb Kebabs • Savory Mint Sauce for Lamb or Mutton • Scotch Broth • Sesame Lamb Meatballs • Shepherd's Pie • Sunflower Seed-Crusted Lamb Loin • Sweet Lamb Hot Pot and Dumplings • Sweet Potato, Lamb, and Sausage Stew • Tongue With Juniper Berry Sauce • Turkish Braised Lamb Shanks with Roasted Plums • Turkish Lamb Burgers in Pita Bread • Warm Lamb Salad with Peppers & Feta Cheese • Weight Watcher's Irish Stew
The Irish have subsisted on potatoes for years. However, many other sorts of foods are eaten by the Irish, including cabbage, beef, lamb, and fish.
The surname "Lamb" is of English origin. It is a common surname in England and may have originated as a nickname for someone who resembled a lamb in some way, such as being gentle or meek.
A traditional Irish Halloween drink is Lamb's Wool which is made with milk and crushed.. what?
The surname Lamb is English. It's original origins are from Northumberland, England, but the first written record of the family name was found in Kent, England. Although the surname Lamb can readily be found throughout the English-speaking world, the name is decidedly English. Family motto: By valour and faith!