Years ago, when I was learning to cook, I read about lamb shanks in a magazine and the recipe took my fancy. The shank - or front leg - meat is less than tender and calls for long cooking to render ...
Dreaming of melt-in-your-mouth lamb shanks? This video shows you exactly how to get them perfect, whether you’re using a backyard smoker or your trusty oven. Learn step-by-step tips for seasoning, ...
Derek Larsen, executive chef at Buckhead’s Anis Cafe & Bistro, is an avid proponent of the alchemy of braising. “It takes a cut of meat that is tough or inedible when grilled or pan-seared and ...
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, ...
Preheat the oven to 400°. Pat, the lamb shanks dry with paper towels. Season the lamb on all sides with salt and pepper. Heat a heavy bottom ovenproof pan such as a Dutch oven over medium-high heat.
When I was a kid, my mom often made lamb for holidays instead of turkey. She often roasted her lamb with plenty of garlic, butter, red wine, and rosemary. Here’s a recipe from the D Cookbook for ...
Today's "What's Cooking" segment features Chef Chad Idema from Grill One Eleven in Rockford. He's preparing Guinness braised lamb shank with grilled asparagus and shiitake truffle zested risotto.
Simmering meat in a deeply flavored broth is an easy, adaptable way to dinner, J. Kenji López-Alt writes. By J. Kenji López-Alt This simple stew, made with lamb shanks, barley, greens and a big pile ...
Place this gorgeous leg of lamb at the center of your holiday table and you'll be hearing "ooh's" and "ahh's" from all your guests. The garlicky, herbaceous rub creates a flavorful crust that will ...
The spring holidays are right around the corner, so now is the perfect time for a refresher on how to cook lamb. It is a great meat for all kinds of holidays and a staple for gatherings around Easter ...