Lamb
Braised Lamb in Pomegranate Sauce
Order the lamb from your butcher, and buy the pomegranate juice at a Middle Eastern market or at a natural foods store. Begin preparing this richly flavored main course one day ahead.
Lamb with Black Olives (Agnello con Olive Nere)
The olives used in this traditional recipe are fresh, black, uncured, ripe olives, but wrinkled, salt- cured black olives will do just as well. If you do have ripe black olives from an olive tree in your backyard, drop a handful in rapidly boiling water for about 20 minutes, then drain and use in the reicpe. This is often served with soft polenta.
Roast Leg of Lamb with Mustard and Red Wine Sauce
Ask your butcher to remove the large bone from the leg of lamb, leaving the shank bone intact. Begin preparing this main course a day ahead. Team it with carrots, French bread and some Cabernet Sauvignon. When your guests have finished the lamb, serve a mixed green salad. For dessert, offer purchased pear sorbet and biscotti and serve with cups of espresso.
Green Olive, Lemon, and Garlic-Roasted Leg of Lamb with Potatoes and Pan Gravy
Roasting the potatoes with the lamb gives them a wonderfully rich, meaty flavor.
Lamb and Yellow Split Pea Stew
Khoresht Gheimeh
This Persian stew recipe is adapted from the one that chef Homa Khakpour serves at Shiraz Kabab Cafe and Food Market. It's a terrific main course, which she pairs with chelo (steamed rice with melted butter).
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 2 hr
Braised Lamb Shanks Wrapped in Eggplant
Active time: 1 1/2 hr Start to finish: 5 1/2 hr
Grilled Lamb Chops with Asian Butter Sauce
At the restaurant, the chops are accompanied by a rice pilaf made by mixing mango, cashews and basil into basmati rice.
Braised Lamb Shanks with Ginger and Five-Spice
These Asian-inspired lamb shanks are wrapped and baked in individual foil packets, then placed atop bowls of steamed rice. Serve with stir-fried bok choy or other Chinese greens. What to drink: Asian lager beer or a fruity red Zinfandel.
Spicy Lamb and Chorizo Chili
Cilantro, sour cream, grated cheddar or Jack cheese, chopped red or green onion and salsa would be great toppings. Look for chorizo in the refrigerated meat or deli case.
Roast Rack of Lamb with Madeira-Peppercorn Reduction
Begin the meal with a salad of endive, pear and watercress with a blue cheese vinaigrette. The lamb is wonderful with the onion-potato gratin and boiled haricots verts; Côte-Rôtie is the right wine. A French apple tart from the bakery topped with some sweetened créme fraîche makes a nice ending.
Rack of Lamb with Chutney-Mint Glaze
"The recipes here reflect my British roots, but not necessarily my family traditions," writes Mairi Morrison of London, England. "Although my mother is from Scotland and my father is from Northern Ireland, I grew up in Los Angeles, where our weeknight meals were typically American: spaghetti, tacos, and burgers. It wasn't until I moved to Europe that I became really interested in food. Here in London my social life is centered around the table. I really like this dish because it is typically British, and perfect for a rainy winter evening in London."
This inventive, super-easy glaze is made by mixing fresh mint with purchased mango chutney and mint jelly.
Slow Roasted Lamb Shanks with Braised Lentils
Roasting the lamb, instead of braising, intensifies its flavor.
Lamb Stew with Spring Vegetables
Navain d'Agneau
Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 2 hr
Turkish Lamb Burgers
A cold couscous salad and steamed carrots sprinkled with mint would be lovely alongside. Finish with baklava.
Spiced Lamb in Pita
Mix chopped cucumber and tomato into plain yogurt for spooning into the pita. Also offer couscous salad and marinated vegetables from the deli. Round out the meal with baklava and grapes.