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Breton braised lamb & haricot beans

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SERVES 6 PREP 20 mins plus overnight soaking COOK 2 hrs 45 mins EASY

250g haricot beans, soaked overnight and drained

2 large onions, 1 roughly chopped, 1 quartered

3 whole carrots, peeled, 1 halved lengthways, 2 diced

2 sticks celery, 1 halved, 1 diced

2 bay leaves bunch of parsley, stalks and leaves separated, leaves chopped

6 black peppercorn­s

2 tbsp olive oil

1kg braising lamb (shoulder is good), cut into chunks

4 garlic cloves, finely chopped 400g can cherry tomatoes

1 tbsp tomato purée

400ml lamb or chicken stock

1 Put the beans in a saucepan and cover with water. Add the quartered onion, the halved carrot and halved celery, the bay leaves, parsley stalks and peppercorn­s. Bring to the boil, reduce the heat and simmer for 30-40 mins until the beans are soft. Drain well and reserve the cooking liquid, discarding the onion, carrot and celery.

2 While the beans are cooking, heat half the olive oil in a heavybased flameproof casserole. Brown the lamb in batches over a high heat. As each batch is cooked, remove it and set aside on a plate. Reduce the heat, add the chopped onion to the pan with the diced celery and carrot and cook until well coloured. Add the garlic and cook for another couple of mins.

3 Return the lamb to the pan and add all the remaining ingredient­s, except the beans. Bring to the boil, reduce the heat to very low and cover, then cook for 2 hrs. Add the beans 45 mins before the end of cooking time. Stir the lamb round every so often. If the lamb looks dry, add some of the bean cooking liquid. 4 Remove the lid for the last

30 mins of cooking time, and season. This helps the cooking liquid to reduce. You should end up with a thick stew of tender lamb and soft beans. Scatter over the parsley and serve.

GOOD TO KNOW fibre • iron • 3 of 5-a-day PER SERVING 621 kcals • fat 36g • saturates 15g • carbs 28g • sugars 9g • fibre 13g • protein 39g • salt 0.4g

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