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José Pizarro’s Caldereta del Cordero

by José Pizarro from Recipes from Andalusia

Serves 4-6

In this classic Spanish stew, lamb shoulder is cooked in a tomato and red pepper sauce until tender and delicious. Stir through a picada – a paste made of bread, almonds and choricero peppers – to thicken the sauce and add a depth of flavour.

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Introduction

The word caldereta comes from caldero , which is a big pan normally used on an open fire. Stews are very popular all over Spain, and can be made with meat, like this version with lamb, or fish. In the Balearic Islands, they make a caldereta with lobster, which is my absolute favourite.

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Ingredients

sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
1.2kg (2lb 10oz)lamb shoulder, roughly diced
olive oil, for frying
1 largeonion, finely chopped
3garlic cloves, crushed
2red (bell) peppers, deseeded and finely sliced
2bay leaves
2 sprigs ofrosemary
3 sprigs ofthyme
200ml (7fl oz/¾ cup)red wine
600g (1lb 5oz)fresh tomatoes, chopped
1 tbsptomato purée (paste)
500ml (17fl oz/2 cups)chicken stock
For the picada
olive oil, for frying
50g (1¾oz)stale bread, broken into pieces
50g (1¾oz/⅓ cup)blanched almonds
3dried choricero peppers, soaked in boiling water for 10 minutes
To serve
crusty bread or boiled potatoes

Method

Season the lamb to taste, then add a little oil to a saucepan over a medium-high heat and fry the lamb until well browned all over; you’ll need to do this in batches. Remove from the pan and set aside.

Add more oil to the pan, reduce to a medium heat and add the onion. Fry for 10 minutes, until golden and softened, then add the garlic, peppers and herbs. Cook until the peppers start to soften, around 5 minutes. Pour in the red wine and let bubble for 1 minute to reduce a little. Return the lamb to the pan and add the tomatoes, tomato purée and chicken stock. Bring to the boil, then reduce to a simmer and slowly cook over a low heat for 2–2½ hours, until the meat is really tender.

While the lamb is cooking, make the picada. Heat a little oil in a heavy-based saucepan over a medium heat and fry the bread and almonds for a minute or two, until lightly toasted, then tip into a pestle and mortar or a small food processor and crush with the soaked choricero peppers and a little of their soaking water to make a paste.

Stir the picada of peppers, bread and almonds into the stew and cook for 4–5 minutes to thicken. Serve immediately with crusty bread or potatoes.

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