From: Latchy
On Jun 20, 2005
Made this for our clients at the respite centre, it went down really well. Used chicken and pork, not lamb but used the sausage and followed everything else. Didn't do it in a crockpot though, cooked it on top of the stove for 3 hours, came out perfect. Actually did not have any left over as they came back for seconds. Great Recipe..thanks and our clients say thanks too.
From: Derf
On Aug 4, 2003
Wow! what a marvelous taste, those chorizo sausages really make this dish. i followed the recipe exactly and it turned out great. One of my first experiences with eggplant, it seemed ok, although I can't say I liked it or not, it didn't seem to have any taste or it's own, it felt like it just added volume to the dish. I will certainly make this again, the taste is outstanding!! It would add a nice dish for a BBQ or just plain comfort for a cold winter night. The lamb was very good in it and we are wondering if stew beef could be used when we can't get lamb stew meat. My beans still seemed quite hard about half way through, so I turned the pot up to high for the last half, glad I did it came out wonderful.
From: Mimi Bobeck
On Aug 6, 2003
Made this at while on vacation and the shop didn't have lamb so I used beef and ordinary sausages. It had no affect on the outcome. This was fabulous and smelled wonderful. (even though it was a heavy meal for a very hot day). I tossed everything into to pot, went to the beach, came home and voila! Dinner is served!
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