For anybody who doesn’t know Kig Ha Farz, this recipe will probably sound very unusual. But truth is, behind the funny name “Kig Ha Farz” (meaning “meat-and-flour,” in Breton) is actually just that – slow-simmered meats served with dumplings made from two different flours (white and buckwheat). The Kig Ha Farz is a traditional regional dish hailing from Finistère, in Brittany. It is generous, earthy and a joy for lovers of homely French stews. Although this one comes with a typical twist from Brittany: buckwheat flour! The two flour-based dumplings…