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Lamb shanks with tomato and rosemary

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Lamb shanks

1
Start on this lamb shank recipe by setting the oven to 200°C/Gas mark 6. Meanwhile, heat the vegetable oil in a large frying pan. When you feel a good heat rising from the pan, season the lamb shanks with salt, then carefully brown each of them on all sides
2
In a large casserole pot, heat the olive oil. Then add the onion and garlic and gently sauté them until golden brown
3
Pour the red wine into the pan and bring to a boil. Reduce the wine by two-thirds
4
Add the stock, tomatoes, rosemary and bay leaves, bring to a simmer and then add the lamb shanks
5
Cut a cartouche (a large round of silicone paper) to fit tightly inside the pot on top of the lamb shanks. Place the pot in the oven for two hours, checking the shanks from time to time
6
If the liquid seems low, top it up with a little water. Once cooked, the meat should be tender and come away from the bone easily
7
Transfer the lamb shanks to a serving dish. Bring the braising stock to the boil, skim off any fat and leave it to reduce until thickened to a light sauce
8
Whisk the butter into the sauce, add the sugar and red wine vinegar and check the seasoning
  • 150g of unsalted butter , cold and diced
  • 1 tbsp of caster sugar
  • 3 tbsp of red wine vinegar
9
Pour the sauce over the lamb shanks and serve with a couple of branches of rosemary and root vegetables

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