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Tashreeb (an Iraqi Dish)

Tashreeb (an Iraqi Dish) by miansari66

Tashreeb is a delicious , balanced and nutritious dish of Iraq. I dedicate my this recipe to the Foodista team.

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Birria: Traditional Mexican Stew

Birria: Traditional Mexican Stew by Richard Blaine

Birria stew is a favorite stew from Mexico. It is served in the finest of restaurants and also on many street vendors as well. It is traditionally made with lamb but can be made with any red meat like goat, veal, beef and the other white meat.....pork! This is a delicious stew with many uses. Just check out the broth that gets made…

2 votes
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Lamb Madras

Lamb Madras by kathy gori

a lovely lamb dish slowly cooked in clay for a lazy lunch

2 votes
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Moroccan Tagine of Mutton with Green Beans and Olives

Moroccan Tagine of Mutton with Green Beans and Olives by mamatkamal

Mutton meat is largely used in Moroccan Tagines, known as "Mouton" and it is a rich and flavoured meat. You could make the same tagine with chicken but you have probably knock a few minutes off the cooking time. This is one of my mother's recipe in which all the ingredients used make a delectable combo. Great combination! If you…

1 vote
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Slow Cooker version of roast lamb in lemon and garlic sauce: Arni Psito me Patatas

Slow Cooker version of roast lamb in lemon and garlic sauce: Arni Psito me Patatas by Lesley Winch

Traditional Greek dish, usually eaten around Easter time.

1 vote
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Stuffed cabbage ( Galumpkis )

Stuffed cabbage ( Galumpkis ) by Chef Paul McGovern

I have played around with this dish for years and this is what I came up with and like the best. I have spoke with my Polish friends and I have gotten many different recipe from all. So I put together many recipes and found this to be the best received from all. You can scratch make your own sauce or use your favorite store bought…

2 votes
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Meat Ball Curry

Meat Ball Curry by Paul Anderson Lumen

Indian recipe.. Served with rice or Chapatis... Masala curry.. with meat balls... Something different... and tasty!

1 vote
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Lamb Stew with Tomatoes and Spices

Lamb Stew with Tomatoes and Spices by John Spottiswood

This is a succulent dish. It's another amazing recipe I adapted from Stews, Bogs and Burgoos by James Villas. The original recipe is for braised lamb shanks. We were serving 8 at a cabin and wanted to be able to use a slow cooker, so we substituted leg of lamb instead. The result was delicious. The key is the flavor of the…

4 votes
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Little Lamb Korma Who Made Thee....

Little Lamb Korma Who Made Thee.... by kathy gori

I love lamb. That wasn't always the case. I went from eating lots of lamb as a kid, usually roasted in the Italian style with garlic and rosemary. Also usually roasted in my mothers' style until it was a uniform drab overcooked grey. I won't even go into the vegetables that came along with this dish. Many years passed where I didn't…

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1930s Recipe Classic Scottish Stovies

1930s Recipe Classic Scottish Stovies by Derek Johnsen

Scottish Stovies (Copied and adapted from a 1930s cook book) The French create the classic “Gratin Dauphinoise” by slicing potatoes thinly and cooking them slowly, which is the basis of the Scottish dish stovies. The name probably comes from the Scottish and north of England word for stewing. There are many variations on the…

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Ken's Lemon Rub for Lamb Spareribs

Ken's Lemon Rub for Lamb Spareribs by Ken Podgorsek

This lemon rub is great on lamb and chicken. The mint and lemon are a classic combination. Slow roasted in the oven, they gave the meat a slight citrus flavor. The rub was used to season pasture raised lamb spareribs Incredible flavor and a great crust on the ribs. We also used the rub on a whole chicken with great results.

2 votes
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Amazing One-Pot Lamb Stew

Amazing One-Pot Lamb Stew by John Goins

This slow-cooked lamb recipe is packed with umami flavors that you can’t resist trying. Some people are a bit afraid of lamb. For them, it’s too gamey. The key to fixing this problem is to cook it low and slow. This recipe is just that kind of lamb recipe. Share it with your lamb skeptical friends.

1 vote
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