Lagman Recipe - One-Pot Lamb and Vegetable Noodle Stew (2024)

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Lagman is a One-Pot Lamb and Vegetable Noodle Stew. This traditional Central Asian dish is made with lots of vegetables: onion, carrots, bell peppers, tomatoes, potatoes, garlic. There are lots of flavors and spices in this Uzbek noodle dish: cumin seed, fresh parsley, fresh basil. Everything is cooked in one pan. Minimal clean-up!

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What is lagman?

Lamb vegetable noodle stew, called Lagman, is a popular comfort food in Central Asian countries. This stew has Chinese origins and has a long history of being a staple of oriental cuisines from the Great Silk Road. Savory and delicious, lagman can be served as a stew, soup, or pasta dish. It all depends how you wish to serve it.

Lagman also uses LOTS of vegetables, here is the photo of all vegetables that went into this lamb and vegetable stew recipe:

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I love lamb, and the below recipe is one of the simplest (and cheapest!) ways to cook lamb. I will be using lamb shoulder chops, which are affordable and can be found in most stores.

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How to make Lagman - One-Pot Lamb and Vegetable Noodle Stew:

Below are step-by-step photos to show how to make lagman. For complete recipe, scroll down.

1) Finely chop all vegetables: Cut onion in half and then slice thin rings. Chop carrots, bell peppers, potatoes in small-medium cubes. Slice tomatoes finely. Finely chop parsley and basil. Chop garlic cloves.

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2) Pour olive oil in a large pan and heat it on high heat until hot.

3) Add lamb chops and cook on each side until nicely browned - about 7 minutes on each side.

4) If lamb chops start sticking to the pan, just leave them there to cook until they do not stick any more and then you can flip them over to the other side - when pan gets hot enough it will be easy to flip them over.

5) Do not cover with lid - use splatter screen instead. Splatter screen lets the steam out and prevents olive oil from spraying out of the pan. It's a very handy tool!

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6) After you browned lamb chops in the olive oil (which should remain in the pan - do not discard the oil), continue putting ingredients in the same pan in the following sequence (you can also see the sequence in my photos):

7) First, add onions to lamb chops and continue cooking on high heat. Cook for about 5 minutes, until onions get a little browned.

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8) Add carrots and continue cooking and stirring on high heat, uncovered, or using splatter screen. Cook for about 10 minutes, then add bell peppers.

9) At this point, remove lamb chops to a separate plate and continue cooking vegetables uncovered on high heat for 5 minutes.

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10) Add tomatoes, cumin seed to the pan. Continue cooking for 10-15 minutes until tomatoes are cooked.

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11) Finally add potatoes, half of chopped parsley and basil, salt to taste - mix everything up, cook for 5 minutes.

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12) Add 2.5 cups of water, when it starts boiling, throw the garlic in.

13) Return lamb chops back to the pan, settle them at the bottom of the pan, with the vegetables around or a bit on top of lamb chops, bring to boil.

14) Reduce heat to low, but so that the liquid continues simmering in the pan. On my stove when the dish has been heated through like that, low setting still results in pretty strong simmering, but on a different stoves, the low setting might be too low for simmering.

15) Salt to taste.

16) Cover with the lid and let it simmer for 30 minutes.

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17) In the mean time, boil water for pasta, throw the pasta and cook it until al dente. Drain pasta.

How to serve lagman

1) Prepare 4 bowls.

2) Add noodles in each bowl.

3) Pour the stew with vegetables over the noodles.

4) Top with a lamb chop.

5) Sprinkle with chopped greens (parsley and basil) on top.

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Lagman Recipe – One-Pot Lamb and Vegetable Noodle Stew

Lagman Recipe – One-Pot Lamb and Vegetable Noodle Stew. This classic Central Asian dish is made with lots of vegetables: onion, carrots, bell peppers, tomatoes, potatoes, garlic. Lots of flavors and spices: cumin seed, fresh parsley, fresh basil. It's a traditional Uzbek recipe. Everything is cooked in one pan. Minimal clean-up!

Prep Time 35 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 35 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine Central Asia, Uzbek

Servings 4 people

Calories per serving 695 kcal

Author: Julia

Ingredients

Instructions

Finely chop the vegetables:

  • Finely chop all vegetables: Cut onion in half and then slice thin rings. Chop carrots, bell peppers, potatoes in small-medium cubes. Slice tomatoes finely. Finely chop parsley and basil. Chop garlic cloves.

Cook lamb:

  • Pour olive oil in a large pan and heat it on high heat until hot.

  • Add lamb chops and cook on each side until nicely browned – about 7 minutes on each side. If lamb chops start sticking to the pan, just leave them there to cook until they do not stick any more and then you can flip them over to the other side – when pan gets hot enough it will be easy to flip them over. Do not cover with lid – use splatter screen instead. Splatter screen lets the steam out and prevents olive oil from spraying out of the pan. It’s a very handy tool!

Add the vegetables to the skillet:

  • After you browned lamb chops in the olive oil (which should remain in the pan – do not discard the oil), continue putting ingredients in the same pan in the following sequence (you can also see the sequence in my photos above):

  • First, add onions to lamb chops and continue cooking on high heat. Cook for about 5 minutes, until onions get a little browned.

  • Add carrots and continue cooking and stirring on high heat, uncovered, or using splatter screen. Cook for about 10 minutes.

  • Then add bell peppers. At this point, remove lamb chops to a separate plate and continue cooking vegetables uncovered on high heat for 5 minutes.

  • Add tomatoes, cumin seed to the pan. Continue cooking for 10-15 minutes until tomatoes are cooked.

  • Finally add potatoes, half of chopped parsley and basil, salt to taste – mix everything up, cook for 5 minutes.

  • Add 2.5 cups of water, when it starts boiling, throw the garlic in.

Cook lamb and vegetables together:

  • Return lamb chops back to the pan, settle them at the bottom of the pan, with the vegetables around or a bit on top of lamb chops, bring to boil.

  • Reduce heat to low, but so that the liquid continues simmering in the pan. On my stove when the dish has been heated through like that, low setting still results in pretty strong simmering, but on a different stoves, the low setting might be too low for simmering. Salt to taste. Cover with the lid and let it simmer for 30 minutes.

Cook noodles:

  • In the mean time, boil water for pasta, throw the noodles and cook it until al dente. Drain pasta.

How to serve lagman:

  • Prepare 4 soup bowls.

  • Add equal amount of noodles in each bowl.

  • Pour the vegetable stew over the noodles.

  • Top with a lamb chop (slice lamb chops, if desired).

  • Sprinkle with chopped greens (parsley and basil) on top.

Nutrition

Nutrition Information

Lagman Recipe – One-Pot Lamb and Vegetable Noodle Stew

Amount per Serving

Calories

695

% Daily Value*

Saturated Fat

6

g

38

%

Cholesterol

133

mg

44

%

Sodium

130

mg

6

%

Potassium

1398

mg

40

%

Carbohydrates

66

g

22

%

Fiber

8

g

33

%

Sugar

7

g

8

%

Protein

41

g

82

%

Vitamin A

7630

IU

153

%

Vitamin C

101.6

mg

123

%

Calcium

127

mg

13

%

Iron

9.7

mg

54

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition Disclaimer:

The nutritional information on this website is only an estimate and is provided for convenience and as a courtesy only. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed. It should not be used as a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

Keyword lagman, lagman noodles, lamb stew

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