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Let slip the dogs of war.
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Simple Lamb recipe I made last night
Came out really good so I thought I'd share it.
Cut 1 double rack of lamb in to single rib pieces. Lamb Marinade: In a food processor combine: 1 tbsp fresh rosemary leaves 1 tbsp fresh thyme 1 tbsp fresh chopped garlic 3-4 tbsp extra virgin olive oil Fresh ground black pepper Fresh ground sea salt Blend until a smooth paste. Apply as a rub to both sides of lamb pieces and refrigerate for 1-6 hours. Apple, Pear and Chili Chutney: In a sauce pan melt 2 tbsp of butter. Add to the saucepan: 1 small yellow onion finely chopped 1 tsp fresh minced garlic 1 tsp fresh ginger paste 1/2 tsp salt fresh red and/or green chillis to taste Sautee until onions are clear but not browned. Add to saucepan: 2 pears - diced 1 Ganny Smith apple - diced Cook for 3-4 minutes until pears and apple start to soften. then add: 1/2 cup cider vinegar 1/4 cup white sugar 1/4 cup brown sugar 1 tbsp olive oil Bring mixture to a boil and then reduce to low heat and simmer about 1 hour. It is the right consitancy when you can run a spoon along the bottom of the pan and it clears a path through the sauce that slowly creeps back in. Warm lamb to room temperature (about 20-30 minutes) and grill on a medium-high heat for 4 minutes per side. Serve with the Apple/Pear Chutney and vegetables/starch (I did greek salad and wild rice) as you see fit.
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That sounds good! thanks for sharing
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we'll miss you our friend. RIP
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sounds awesome.
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Great recipes. They are interesting to look at.
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I will print this recipe and try it when i have lamb rib , sounds very interesting ..
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Mmm sound amazing... taking notes...
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Awesome!
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Sounds tasty ,gotta try that one day
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thats straight from the Take home chef TV show. It aired a few years back and I took that recipe and called it my own too.
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