Irish

Hearty, weather-driven cooking built on potatoes, root vegetables, lamb, beef and dairy. Flavours stay restrained, leaning on onion, parsley, mustard and the occasional pour of stout, letting good ingredients lead. One-pot stews, soda breads and griddled cakes reflect a tradition of slow, frugal home cooking.

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Beef and Guinness Stew

Beef and Guinness Stew

Chuck steak in big chunks, dredged in seasoned flour and browned in batches in a heavy pot until properly dark. Onions cooked low and slow in the same pot to draw out their sugar. The beef returned, a bottle of Guinness poured over with stock and a spoon of treacle, brought to a simmer and tucked into a low oven for two hours. The last half-hour gets carrots, potatoes and a handful of pearl barley to thicken the broth. Finished with parsley and a chunk of soda bread for mopping.

2 hours 50 minutes Serves6