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Marinated Rack of Lamb with Bean Cassoulet recipe

Marinated Rack of Lamb with Bean Cassoulet recipe£2.39 for the best part of 1Kg of Lamb ribs. Well yes there's a lot of bone. But a good deal of meal for 3 of us.
 
Ingredients:-
 
1kg Rack of Lamb
Mixed dried Herbs
Dried Mint
4 cloves of Garlic Minced
15g sliced fresh Ginger
3 Bullet Chillies finely chopped
¼ tsp Salt
Juice of 1 Lime
60ml Soy Sauce
120ml Sunflower Oil
3 tbsp Brown Sugar
2 tbsp White Wine Vinegar
4 tbsp water
 
Cassoulet Ingredients:-
 
1 Tin of Chick Peas
2 Onions cut into quarters
2 Carrots cut into chunky batons
3 outer leave of Savoy Cabbage shredded
 
Method:-
 
(1) Mix the marinade ingredients.
(2) In a deep sided tray massage the marinade into all surfaces of the meat.
(3) Cover and place in the fridge overnight.
(4) Lift out the Lamb and layer the Cassoulet ingredients and then lay the marinated Lamb over the top, spooning over marinate to ensure the meat is well covered.
(5) Cover with foil and roast at 180c for 1 ½ hours.
(6) Uncover and continue to roast for a further 20 minutes.
 
We served ours with roasted and double fried crispy chips, home made Garlic Bread and Coleslaw. This was the best meal we've had in a long long time!

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Slow roasted Pork shoulder with Aubergine, Chilli and Lemon.

Aubergine has the ability to soak up seeming five times it’s body weight in oil and Pork shoulder is naturally quick a fatty cut. So I though this combination might work….

Ingredients:-

1 Aubergine, sliced
Pork Shoulder
Potatoes, quartered
Dried Chillies
The juice of a Lemon
1 litre of Beef Stock
Salt & Pepper to season
Oil

Method:-

(1) Score the rind quite deeply and rub a little oil, Salt and Pepper into the cuts.
(2) Pour the stock into an oven proof deep sided trap or casserole and layer the Potatoes and then the sliced Aubergine in the bottom.
(3) Add the dried Chillies and pour the Lemon juice over the Aubergine slices.
(4) Lay the Pork shoulder over the top and place in a pre-heated oven at 200C.
(5) Allow 20 minutes for the crackling to crisp and then reduce the heat to 160C.
(6) Allow to braise slowly for several hours until the meat is very tender and shreds easily when you slide a fork into it.

We served ours with the outer leaves of a Cabbage fried in Chilli oil and boiled Carrots.

 

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