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Scouse by Colin CallanScouse was brought to Liverpool by Northern European sailors, it was originally called Labskause or lobskause. This was finally shortened to Skause and over time the spelling changed to the more Anglicised version we know and love today, Scouse. Interesting Note: The Danish name is "skipper labskovs". In Swedish, it's "kallops".… |
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Grilled Lamb Steaks with Garlic and Rosemary by John SpottiswoodThis is a simple and fantastic grilled lamb recipe. It can be made with or without the wine, and marinating is not necessary if you leave out the wine. Our guests raved about this dish! Secret: Costco sells great leg of lamb for $3.99 a pound! |
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Souvlaki Salad by Salad FoodieGreek souvlaki or shish kabob is usually served in a pita bread with cucumber yogurt sauce or tzatziki. In Dana Carpender’s classic “500 Low-Carb Recipes” cookbook, she uses it as a main dish salad. Traditionally lean lamb is used but chicken, beef, or pork work too. My electric rotisserie makes short order of cooking shish kabob but… |
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Braised Lamb Shank by Jason Balestrieri
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Sumptuous Georgian Lamb Stew by John SpottiswoodOhhhh this was yummy. Really, if you are at least tolerant of lamb, you should try this. And if you love lamb like I do, you are in for a huge treat. I could not get enough of the sauce in this stew. I love how the Georgian stews often have you blend up huge amounts of cilantro and basil and toss them in. It gives the stew an… |
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IRISH STEW IRELANDS NATIONAL DISH by Peter BrownIreland's national dish is Irish stew. A traditional Irish stew was always made with mutton not beef as some will have you believe, Lamb is used nowadays instead of Mutton, I still use Mutton as it has more flavour , Beef and Guinness stew is a different dish altogether ,but still Irish . There is an argument amongst the Irish… |
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Barbecuing Meat the Sicilian Way by I SicilianSummer days are great barbecue days. Are American barbecuers spoiled? Having lived almost 40 years in the US of A, I include myself in this picture. For the average American household barbecuing with coals seems to be too much trouble. It seems that 63% of Americans prefer gas grilling over charcoal. It is just so much easier… |
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Lamb Patty Pie by Hungry JennyFor an 8" pie dish (6 slices) |
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Roast Leg of Lamb with Vino Cotto (Vincotto) Sauce by Deena MontilloA simple yet absolutely scrumptious way to prepare lamb--moist with plenty of flavor! |
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Simple Grilled Lamb Chops by John SpottiswoodLamb is my favorite meat. While I often enjoy rubbing it or marinating it in bold flavors, grilling it simply with mild herbs that enhance it's natural flavor is one of my all time favorites. For my birthday this year, we grilled some tasty lamb chops as described below. I adapted the recipe from one by Giada De Laurentiis. It's a… |
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Lamb Shanks with Orzo and Vegetables by Jason FreundA delicious Mediterranean one pot wonder meal that combines a tomato base with orzo pasta, veggies, and lamb shank. The hard part is finding the largest possible large lamb shanks. Restaurants seem to have no problem getting 1.5lb+ shanks, but I'm lucky to find 0.80lb shanks at most grocery stores. If I have to make due with… |
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Navarin d'Agneau by PhilWonderful spring lamb and vegetable stew that defies stew stereotypes. This is a remarkably light and fresh celebration of the best spring foods. Unlike winter stews (tasty, but the meat and vegetables are all the same mushy, pasty consistency) this recipe has you cook the meat and the vegetables separately, combining them at the… |
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Classic Rack of Lamb by RecipesnFoodClassic Rack of Lamb, I live for lamb chops. Juicy, tender, rare (please please give me rare), deep reddish pink, browned, crusty, herbed, fatty goodness. |
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Gyro Meat by ThereseI Love Gyros ! I found this recipe and changed some of the ingredients ( spices ) to what I thought was more traditional for gyro meat. My husband said it was spot on and I hope you will think so too . Also I always make a small sample patty of meat just to make sure it is seasoned properly. |
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Slow Cooker version of roast lamb in lemon and garlic sauce: Arni Psito me Patatas by Lesley WinchTraditional Greek dish, usually eaten around Easter time. |
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