Greek Lamb Stew Recipe

February 23, 2025

Greek Lamb Stew Recipe
Hearty Stew Recipes are everything. This easy-to-prepare option is the perfect on-ramp to add Grassfed Lamb into your cooking arsenal with a variety of complimentary Mediterranean flavors.
  • Prep Time:
  • Cook Time:
  • Servings: 6

Ingredients

  • (2 tsp) Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • (2) Medium White Onions, chopped
  • (2 packages) 12oz Lamb for Stew
  • (3) Medium Carrots, Diced
  • (2) Celery Stalks, diced
  • (3) Garlic Cloves, crushed
  • (2 tsp) Oregano (dried)
  • (1 tsp) Thyme (dried)
  • (1 tsp) Black Pepper
  • (1/2 tsp) Cinnamon
  • (2) Bay Leaves
  • (1 cup) Red Wine
  • (2) Diced Tomatoes (14 oz cans)
  • (1 cup) Kalamata Olives (pitted)
  • (2 cups) Chicken or Vegetable Stock
  • (1.5 tsp) Salt
  • (4 oz.) Feta Cheese, crumbled
  • (2-3 TBSP) Fresh Parsley, chopped

Directions

How to Make It:

  1. Set the oven to 325F.
  2. In a large oven-safe pot, heat the oil and brown the lamb meat in batches. Set aside.
  3. In the same pot, add the onions, carrots, and celery. Stir on medium flame for 8-10 minutes until softened.
  4. Add the garlic and the remaining spices and stir for 2-3 minutes.
  5. Place the browned lamb back into the pot. Give it a stir.
  6. Add the wine and allow the liquid to mostly evaporate, stirring once or twice for 4-5 minutes
  7. Add the olives along with the cans of tomatoes and stir the pot for 1-2 until all the spices mix well together
  8. Add approximately 2 cups of stock or more until the liquid level covers the meat slightly.
  9. Cover the pot and place in oven for a total of 2 hours. Stir the pot every 30 minutes.
  10. Once remove from the oven, remove the bay leaves from the pot. Add salt to the stew and stir, keeping in mind that the feta crumbles used to garnish each bowl will add additional saltiness.
  11. Serve the stew in large bowls, garnished with feta crumbles and minced parsley.
  12. Serve alongside crusty bread for dipping.
Subscribe&Save-Seven-Sons-3.webp

Spencer's Lamb Minestone Soup

You may know Spencer from seeing him completing chores with the farm operations team, but around here he's also known for stellar cooking skills. Each month, Spencer graciously prepares a team meal on a day we all look forward to that we call "feastivities." Spencer has filled our bellies (and hearts!) with many delicious meals these past several months, and today we share one of our favs - Lamb Minestrone Soup.

Rosemary Dijon Chicken Thighs

When it comes to making meals for my family, I try to prepare dishes that are elevated in flavor, but will also be something that will interest my toddlers (and sometimes even my husband for that matter haha). Kids don’t always care for the fancy foods, but I truly enjoy introducing new ingredients to my family, and incorporating different elements to my recipes. So finding that balance is my mission in the kitchen. Chicken is like the most blank canvas you can get in the culinary world. It can so beautifully adapt to any flavor profile and can be cooked many different ways. It’s one my of most favorite proteins and I could eat it every day, truly. This recipe envelopes simple home-style cooking, while representing refined and gourmet flavors. The rosemary brings an earthy freshness, while the Dijon mustard adds a tangy kick. It’s completed with a rich buttery sour cream that just brings the whole dish together. If you’re looking for a perfectly balanced dish, this is it. I hope you enjoy!

Hearty Chuck Roast Recipe

I absolutely love the warm, summer months. But, I have to admit, cooking in the cooler months is my favorite! There’s just something about having a warm, nourishing, hearty meal waiting for Bruce when he comes in from farming in the frigid temperatures. In a way, it makes me feel like I’m really doing my part in taking care of him, as he provides for our family! This pot roast recipe is 100% no fail and husband approved. It has all of the perfect elements including potatoes, carrots, fresh herbed and spices, a hearty broth, and of course the meat. I used chuck roast as the protein as personal preference, but you could definitely opt for a different cut. Packed with all the autumnal flavors, this recipe is bound to be a family favorite, and all you have to do is throw it in a pot and let time work its magic!