De-glaze the pan with lamb stock and pour into the casserole. Peel the potatoes and lay them on top of the casserole so they will steam while the stew cooks. Season the potatoes. Add a sprig of ...
Heat oil in a large, lidded cast-iron casserole or Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Once warm, add lamb and cook until browned on all sides, about 5 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.
Simply trim the fat and prepare your lamb leg as a roast, in a stew, or in any number of the best lamb recipes out there. The value for the price is basically unbeatable and the meat can be stored ...
Lamb chops, al fresco style. Marcus Wareing uses every scrap of meat for this summery dish, served alongside a tomato stew and fried potatoes. Heat a frying pan over a low heat for 5–10 minutes.
A delicious lamb stew combining the classic flavours of mint and redcurrant jelly. Use lamb leg if you can’t find neck fillet. Preheat the oven to 160C/140C Fan/Gas 3. Heat the oil in a deep ...
Let the stew simmer until it thickens ... and present it on a bed of mushrooms. Roasted Leg of Lamb with Orange and Fennel If you don't want to give up roasted lamb but feel like preparing ...
In her 'Foolproof Dinners' cookbook, Mary said: "Heart-warming lamb stew, serve it with rice or mashed potato or celeriac. You can use neck fillet or leg or shoulder for this recipe." Prepping ...
From The Great New Zealand Cookbook, Martin Bosley's roast is a traditional kiwi favourite. Ask your butcher to bone a leg of lamb and tie it up, leaving the shank bone attached. The spices ...
Season the lamb with a little more salt and pepper, then roast in the oven for 1 hour, until golden brown all over (this will result in lamb that is a little pink in the middle; if you like it ...
For Hongkongers, nothing beats a hot pot of Cantonese lamb stew. Lamb is a popular winter food in Hong Kong. According to traditional Chinese medicine, this meat improves blood circulation and ...