From chops and shanks to a leg, rack, or roast, these lamb recipes are worthy of celebrating the spring holiday.
This is a good, old-fashioned showstopper of an entree, the kind of dish where you should not pretend to be bashful – “What, this old thing? I just threw it together from stuff in the fridge” – but ...
Slow-cooked lamb shanks are succulent, flavorsome and literally fall-off the bone. Smothered in tomato sauce which simmers away for hours, this recipe uses fragrant herbs which infuse the shanks and ...
Lamb shoulder is an easy going cut that benefits from low, slow cooking. After five hours in the oven you will be rewarded with fall off the bone tender meat and a rich sauce. Serve as part of a roast ...
Last year, we purchased a lamb meat share from a local butcher and partially filled one of our chest freezer with a wide variety of cuts — leg, shanks, ribs, quarter, chops, shoulder chops and ...
Using a slow cooker is a great way to get dinner on the table without doing lots of cooking, and makes for hearty, nutritious ...
Speaking of summer weather, I know of many people who would emphatically answer yes when asked, “Hot enough for you?” And emphatically no when asked, “Are you going to cook?” Some won’t even turn on ...
Sprinkle roast with salt and pepper. In a large skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat; brown meat. Transfer meat to a 6- or 7-quart slow cooker. In the same skillet, cook and stir carrots, shallots ...
The dish tagine, a North African stew, is named after the earthenware vessel it is cooked in. A cone-shaped pot lid traps the steam as the stew cooks, resulting in a tender melding of all the ...
Curried lamb shank with rice and vegetables - Food Shop/Shutterstock Slow-cooked lamb shanks smothered in a savory gravy make the heartiest of meals when served with a side of mashed taters and greens ...