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Korean Barbecued Rack of Lamb
This Korean rack of lamb recipe show's how lamb's subtly sweet gaminess works perfectly with the funky goodness of gochujang chile paste. The salt and sugar content of the simple marinade acts as a brine for the lamb, producing a juicy interior when soaked overnight. In the final stage, the marinade is reduced, doubling as a sauce. I love using the rack for this since it's more tender, easier to work with than the leg, and a little more user-friendly than chops.
Lamb Shank Vindaloo
I have very little experience cooking Indian food, so it's nothing short of amazing that this lamb shank vindaloo recipe turned out as deliciously as it did.
Jinx-Proof Braised Lamb Shanks
Lamb shanks are one of the most foolproof meat choices out there, and when you braise them, you have about as close to a sure thing as there is. After a long, slow roast in an aromatic, deep-flavored broth, this jinx-proof braised lamb shanks recipe will surely garner rave reviews.
Grilled Garlic and Rosemary Lamb Loin Chops
Grilled lamb loin chops marinated in garlic and rosemary. Served with a garlic-rosemary aioli.
Oven-Broiled Lamb Chops with Gravy
This oven-broiled lamb chop recipe was shared with me by a chef from a fine restaurant in Vancouver (hence the name). It can be served with a beef filet or baby lamb chops, but I believe that it complements the lamb better than any sauce that I've ever had! Be warned that these chops are very expensive but worth it. Serve with a very nice dry red wine, soft music, and candlelight! I like to serve with rosemary and garlic roasted red potatoes (mashed is good too!) and glazed carrots.
Aussie Barbequed Boneless Leg of Lamb
Cooked on a plate or grill, open or hooded barbeque, this lamb gives you one and a half to two hours to enjoy your favorite drink while basting.
Roast Greek Lamb with Tzatziki, Roasted Vegetables, and Greek Salad
Sunday roasts and summer are two of my favorite things. But when it's too hot outside, the last thing you want is a full roast with gravy and all the trimmings. It just seems wrong. It's also far too hot to be in a kitchen for long. Greece is famous for its lamb dishes. So what better way to unwind on a warm summer Sunday afternoon than to create this laid-back, slow-roasted Greek lamb feast served with the perfect sides?
Tomato Bredie
Tomato bredie is a popular South African meal and good winter fare. Bredie is an old Cape name for a dish of meat and vegetables stewed together so that the flavors intermingle. The gravy is rich, thick, and full-bodied and obtained by using meat with a fair amount of bone and fat, rolling it in flour, and browning it before the vegetables are added. The flavor improves if left a day or two before eating. Nice with brown rice.
Slow Cooker Roasted Leg of Lamb
This slow cooker roasted lamb with garlic, rosemary, and red wine is super easy to prep. Just put it all in the slow cooker and leave it alone for a few hours. Fabulous every time!
Chef John's Grilled Lamb Steaks
Using vinaigrette as a sauce for grilled meats is one of my favorite 'cheats' of all time. They take minutes to whisk together, there's absolutely no culinary finesse required, and the combinations of oils, vinegar, and flavorings are limitless. How about balsamic vinaigrette on some grilled skirt steak? Maybe mustard dressing on some pork chops? How could grilled chicken drizzled with Greek dressing and feta cheese not be awesome?
Lamb Souvlaki
Juicy lamb souvlaki made with marinated pieces of lamb grilled to perfection. I like to serve these skewers with tzatziki sauce and pita bread, or garlic roasted potatoes and a Greek salad.
Lamb Shawarma
This is a wonderful Middle Eastern dish that I was introduced to by a friend of mine from Lebanon. This recipe yields an absolutely amazing tasting and tender final product. Shawarma can be used in pitas, be put on fattoush, on hommus, or eaten plain.
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