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06 Sept 2025

Gingergirl: Impress guests with slow roast lamb shank 

Slow roast lamb shank

Slow roast lamb shank

Welcome to all about food.

I am a big fan of cooking with cheaper cuts and, as I have often mentioned before, I am an even bigger fan of using one of our many excellent craft butchers. 

When cooking with cheaper cuts of meat the general rule is to cook the meat at a lower temperature for a longer period of time. Such cooking techniques give beautifully tender meat that simply falls away from the bone. Lamb shank is an excellent example; cooking on the bone adds to the flavour and tenderness.

SLOW ROAST LAMB SHANK

Ingredients:

- Olive oil 

- 2 lamb shanks 

- 6 shallots, peeled and halved 

- 2 cloves of garlic, peeled and chopped 

- 2 fresh bay leaves

- 1 tablespoon of fresh rosemary chopped

- 250ml of vegetable stock 

- 250ml of red wine 

Instructions:

*  Pre heat the oven to 160ºc. In a roasting dish or casserole heat a couple of tablespoons of olive oil, seal the lamb on all sides allowing the meat to brown slightly.  

*  Add the onions, garlic, herbs and fry for a further minute. Pour in the stock and red wine and season.  

*  Cover the dish and place in the oven for two hours, turning the lamb half way.  

*  Once cooked, remove the shanks and cover with foil. Place the dish on the hob and boil the liquid until reduced by half or until a thicker consistency is reached. Add the lamb shanks and serve.  

*  Serving the lamb with mashed potato ensures you get to enjoy the wonderful meaty sauce. 

Contact me: www.gingergirl.ie or email: helen@gingergirl.ie

Gingergirl aka Helen Keown is an artisan food producer who produces a range of handmade luxury jams, preserves and chutneys made from local, seasonal or organic ingredients. Helen’s produce is available nationwide from independent food emporiums and is also available at selected food delis across Europe.

Letters to ‘gingergirl’ c/o The Tipperary Star, Friar Street, Thurles, Co Tipperary.

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