Sunday 30 October 2022

Warming Stews for Late October

“I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers,”
(Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables).

October, our tenth month of the year has thirty-one days ... and I don't know about you, but I have found the days have just flown by! October always seems to provide lovely colours, and Eddie and I have enjoyed some lovely Autumnal walks. We have also enjoyed some delicious Autumn stews and casseroles, which leads me onto the two recipe suggestions I share today. With Halloween and Bonfire Night so close either of these recipes would be suitable but can be enjoyed at other times too. 

Ghoulish Goulash Stew
If you are looking for a perfect Halloween recipe to tuck into after a night of trick or treating, then look no further! This ghoulishly good stew, complete with creepy eyeballs made from stuffed olives, is packed with succulent lamb and flavoured with chilli and paprika for a warming, spicy kick... Yum!


Ingredients
Serves Four
2 tbsp. olive oil
600g (1lb) diced lamb leg
1 large onion, finely chopped
2 large garlic cloves, finely chopped
1/2 - 1 red chilli, de-seeded and finely chopped (depending on taste)
1 tsp smoked paprika
1 1/2 tsp cumin seeds
1 x 400g tin chopped tomatoes
750ml (1 1/4pt) lamb or vegetable stock
2 medium beetroot, peeled
250g (8oz) butternut squash, peeled, de-seeded and chopped
1 large red pepper, de-seeded and sliced
10 Pimento stuffed olives, halved
handful parsley or chives, finely chopped
soured cream, to serve
Instructions
can be seen here

Lentil and Vegetable Minestrone Stew / Casserole
You may have a Halloween or Bonfire Night gathering coming up and are looking for a warming stew/casserole. Well, how about considering this one!


Ingredients
Serves Four
1 tbsp. olive oil
1 onion, chopped
1 carrot, diced small
1 celery stick, diced small
3 large garlic cloves, finely chopped
3 tbsp. sundried tomato paste
2 sprigs of rosemary
1 bay leaf
700ml hot reduced-salt chicken stock
1 x 400g tin (pomodorini) cherry tomatoes
1 x 400g tin green lentils, drained and well-rinsed
100g cabbage or kale, any tough stalks removed, shredded
To serve (optional)
a few Parmesan (or vegetarian alternative) shavings
a few basil leaves
a drizzle of extra-virgin olive oil
Instructions
can be seen here

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All the best Jan

38 comments:

  1. These both look good. I had a great lentil soup last week and will be keeping this lentil recipe on hand for colder days. Thanks for the great recipes.

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  2. Yum, yum, yum! The ghoulish goulash is great with those "eyeballs".

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  3. Gracias por las recetas. Te mando un beso.

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  4. The lentil minestrone looks good - though I would replace the chicken stock.

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  5. Delicious! My slow cooker comes in very handy at this time of year. X

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  6. Hanno un ottimo aspetto entrambi.
    Il primo si presta molto a fare, quella che in Italia chiamiamo "la scarpetta".
    CioΓ¨ raccogliere il sugo con il pane πŸ˜‹

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  7. Oh yes, the soups look really good, even though it's a whopping 20 degrees... unbelievable for the end of October. Enjoy. Yes.
    Yesterday I baked Swedish cinnamon rolls - and today I have broccoli soup :-)))
    Happy Halloween to you.

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  8. Hello,
    They both look delicious! Take care, enjoy your day, have a great new week!

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  9. They both look delicious. Warming, filling and comforting.

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  10. I'm going to make a pot of stew later on, it will set me up for a few days! Valerie

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  11. Wow your description of stew make mouth water lol.
    October is kind of first mild month here after long summer. One can feel things again.
    Never heard of stuffed olive. Sounds Great
    Thanks for sharing

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  12. Hello Jan :=)

    They both look so good, but my choice would be the Minestrone soup, as it's not spicy. Don't do spicy! Wish I could though!:=)

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  13. I agree with Breathtaking - I love the Minestrone.

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  14. Mmmmmmmmmm…πŸ€πŸŽƒπŸπŸ‚πŸŒΎπŸŒ»πŸ§‘πŸ„πŸŒ½πŸ€

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  15. Oh my! That stew looks amazing. I love stews and soups and chili all year round. Hugs and blessings,Cindy

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  16. Great for the cooler days of fall and winter.

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  17. It's been a very strange (but good) month for us. We started off in Greece and it was like the middle of Summer, and ended up in Yorkshire in Winter! Oh and our Granddaughter was born 7 weeks early 4 days after my birthday! Let's see what November brings lol. Take care and have a great month, Sue xx

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  18. GOOGLE TRANSLATION

    J.P. Alexander said...
    Gracias por las recetas. Te mando un beso.

    Thanks for the recipes. I send you a kiss.


    Stefania said...
    Hanno un ottimo aspetto entrambi.
    Il primo si presta molto a fare, quella che in Italia chiamiamo "la scarpetta".
    CioΓ¨ raccogliere il sugo con il pane πŸ˜‹

    They both look great.
    The first lends itself very well to doing, what in Italy we call "the shoe".
    That is, collect the sauce with bread πŸ˜‹


    OLga said...
    Buona festa di Halloween

    Happy Halloween

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  19. THAT SEEMS TO BE VERY GOOD TO HAVE AFTER A COLD DAY OUTDOORS :)

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  20. Great Halloween recipe, Jan! Thank you for sharing!

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  21. The stew looks great especially right now.
    Thanks for sharing.

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  22. This is perfect time for stew.
    Coffee is on and stay safe

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  23. Gracias por las recetas. Te mando un beso.

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  24. That looks so tasty. You can make this so well.
    Hmmm...!!

    Greetings, Marco

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  25. It's hard to beat a stew in the Autumn. Beef stew is my favorite.

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  26. Interesantes recetas. Hoy he preparado lentejas muy parecidas a estas. Besos.

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  27. I have a goulash recipe that has been handed down for generations but of course it calls for macaroni, loved that meal in the winter months

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  28. The soup looks delicious and since we eat less and less meat it would be perfect for us.

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  29. Stew sounds very good right now -- great comfort food and so warming! This looks like a good recipe.

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