No dinner party is complete without a stunning main course, and a perfectly-cooked rack of lamb is a surefire way to impress the guests. You may only be used to cooking lamb for the holidays, but our ...
Few dinners excite me more than braised lamb shanks. If you’re a long-time Wichitan, you might remember Cafe Chantilly on East Kellogg. I’m here to tell you: They made a delicious lamb shank. Cooking ...
Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Heat the oil in a heavy large stovetop-to-oven casserole over medium-high heat. Season the shanks well on all sides with salt and pepper, and brown them on all sides.
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Lamb Shanks Recipe - Slowly Cooked Lamb Shanks
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 ...
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Greek Style Lamb Shank with Orzo
This amazing Greek-style lamb shank is first seared to lock in its rich flavor, then slow-braised in a fragrant Greek tomato sauce infused with spices and herbs. Served over tender orzo pasta, this ...
For the past couple of Christmas dinners, as a switch-up from the regular Yule prime rib, I’ve roasted a leg of lamb in the Roman way. (We published the recipe for Roast Leg of Lamb, Roman Style, in ...
Few dinners excite me more than braised lamb shanks. Cooking them low and slow is the way to get the meat tender so its flavor can shine through. Any and all Greek food reminds me of my friend Gina, ...
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