This is how I cook lamb shanks at home. The secret, I believe, is in the jus — the French word for sauce or what’s better known in New Zealand as gravy. The shanks are best enjoyed with rich ...
In the world of comfort food, few dishes rival the allure of slow-cooked lamb shanks. With their tender, fall-off-the- ...
Place the lamb shanks in the slow cooker. Deglaze the frying pan with the red wine and continue to cook for 2–3 minutes, or until the volume of the liquid has reduced by half. Pour the liquid ...
6. Pour in the red wine and deglaze the pot, scraping up any browned bits from the bottom. 7. Add the lamb shanks back to the ...
Season the lamb shanks with a pinch of sea salt and black ... pepper and a thimble of red wine vinegar. Brush the honey over the lamb, then pick over the parsley leaves and serve.