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 ...
Impress your guests with this flavorful, tender lamb dish served over creamy, cheesy grits. 2 tbsp olive oil 4 lamb shanks (about 11 oz each), trimmed 5 tsp kosher salt, divided 1 tsp black pepper 2 ...
It’s finally time to turn up the oven or turn on the slow cooker and enjoy warm and hearty dinners. Nothing says fall-off-the-bone delicious than lamb shanks that have been bubbling away for hours in ...
Preheat oven to 275 degrees. Remove majority of fat from lamb shanks. Make three deep incisions in each shank and insert into each half an anchovy wrapped around a sprig of rosemary and a slice of ...
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, ...
Smoked lamb shanks are a show-stopping dish, packed with rich, deep flavors and fall-off-the-bone tenderness. Slow smoking infuses the meat with a delicious smoky aroma, while a low-and-slow cooking ...
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 ...
Lamb shanks are perfect for a slow-cooked meal. They may be the toughest part of the lamb, but braising them slowly yields a tender, falling-off-the-bone result. The longer they cook, the more tender ...