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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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Pomegranate Braised Brisket recipe, eat well on universal credit

Pomegranate as a word can quite easily be decanted to it’s original meaning - Poly (Many) Gran (Grains) it’s one of the fruits which still have some sense of meaning to their name. Many of the Citrus fruits have simply lost their meaning over time and have become names of the colour of their skin - Orange - Lemon  - Lime etc. What does Grape really mean?!

Ingredients for the Rub:-

3 Tbsp of Brown Sugar
1 Tbsp of Sumac
1 Tbsp of Mustard Powder
1 Tbsp of Paprika
1 Tbsp of Garlic Powder
1 Tsp of Cayenne
1 Tbsp of Ground Black Pepper
1 Tbsp of Salt


Main ingredients:-

A good sized lump of Brisket ( Ours was just under 900g)
2 Onions, Sliced
3 Cloves of Garlic, minced
330ml of Dry Cider
120ml of Tomato Sauce
120ml of Pomegranate Molasses
500ml of Beef Stock
Oil to fry
Salt & Pepper to taste.


Method:-

In a bowl, combine all rub ingredients
(1) Rub the spice mixture all over both sides of the Brisket
(2) Place spiced Brisket in the fridge covered overnight.
(3) Remove from the fridge and allow  to come to room temperature. Preheat oven to 180°C.
(4) Heat a large Dutch Oven or ovenproof pan over high heat. Add oil and Brisket. Sear both sides of the meat for 4-5 minutes per side until nicely browned. Remove the meat and set aside.
(5) To the same pot, add Onions, Salt, and Pepper. Cook for 4 minutes until the Onions are soft and translucent.
(6) Add the Garlic and cook for a further minute.
(7) Add the Dry Cider, using a spoon to stir it in and scrape up any browned bits from the bottom of the pan.
(8) Add remaining ingredients and bring it the to a boil
(9) Return brisket and spoon the sauce and Onions over the brisket.
(10) Cover the pot tightly and simmer for about 1 1⁄2 hours.
(11) Remove from oven and turn Brisket over.
(12) Check every 30 minutes until it is soft and tender.
(13) Remove from the oven and allow brisket to cool completely in the sauce.
(14) To slice brisket, allow it to cool completely, then remove from sauce and slice against the grain. Best of luck with that!!!!!


We garnish with pomegranate seeds and served with season vegetables. What started out as a very expensive looking recipe fed us for two days and the remainders were very much appreciated by the Foxes. It looks very brown, but it tasted really good!
 

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