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Ingredients
Drain potato mixture and return to pot. Stir briefly over medium heat to evaporate excess moisture. Add milk mixture and mash well. For the braised beef, heat the oil in a casserole dish placed over a high heat.
Instructions
Add the beef and seal on all sides until coloured. Stir in the lemon juice, garlic, tarragon and potatoes. Combine together with the soda bread pieces and set aside. Divide the oyster bread and potatoes between four wramed. Beef shin really shines here cooked slowly with plenty of aromatics.
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