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Cumin-roasted lamb with Pumpkin Mash and Charred Broccoli 

A beautiful Sunday night winter meal.

Recipe

Preheat the oven to 200°C (390°F)

To make the pumpkin mash, place the pumpkin and potato in a large saucepan of cold salted water. Bring to the boil and cook for 10-12 minutes or until tender. Drain and return to the saucepan. Add the butter and cream and mash until smooth. Add the ground cumin, coriander, salt and pepper and stir well to combine. Set aside and keep warm.

Cook the broccoli florets until just tender and set aside to char on a cast iron grill plate (or BBQ) just before serving.

Place the cumin seeds, salt and pepper into the bowl of a small food processor and process until the mixture is just combined.  Brush the lamb with the oil and rub with three quarters of the cumin mixture. 

Place the lamb on a baking tray and bake for 15-20 minutes for medium-rare or until cooked to your liking.

Serve the lamb with the pumpkin mash, charred broccoli and the remaining cumin mixture. 

Ingredients

2 TEASPOONS CUMIN SEEDS

1 TABLESPOON SEA SALT

CRACKED BLACK PEPPER

2 X 400G LAMB RACKS

OLIVE OIL FOR BRUSHING

PUMPKIN MASH

1KG BUTTERNUT PUMPKIN, PEELED AND CHOPPED

500G SEBAGO POTATOES, PEELED AND CHOPPED

50G BUTTER

¼ CUP DOUBLE THICK CREAM

½ TEASPOON GROUND CUMIN

½ TEASPOON GROUND CORIANDER

SEA SALT AND CRACKED PEPPER

BROCCOLI

1 HEAD OF BROCCOLI CUT INTO FLORETS

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Slow-Roasted Oregano and Anchovy Lamb with Duck Fat Roasted Potatoes

Anchovies pack a big flavour punch for such a small fish. When used as a dressing, they impart a salty rather than fishy flavour.

Anchovies pack a big flavour punch for such a small fish. When used as a dressing, they impart a salty rather than fishy flavour. Anchovies are a great source of readily available omega-3 fatty acids, which are well known for health benefits, including reducing heart disease risk, dementia, age-related macular degeneration and inflammatory conditions.

Recipe by Georgia Houston from GH Nutrition

Ingredients

3 cloves garlic, crushed

3 anchovy fillets, drained and finely chopped

1/3 cup oregano leaves, stems removed and finely chopped

1/4 cup brown sugar

2 tbsp balsamic vinegar

2kg leg of lamb, bone in

1/2 cup white wine

2 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil

Sea salt and cracked black pepper


Duck Fat Potatoes:

1kg Dutch cream potatoes, skin on, cut into quarters

100g duck fat

1 garlic head, cloves separated

2 tbsp rosemary leaves

 

Equipment

ROASTING TRAY

Roasting Pan

Recipe

Preheat oven to 200C. Place the garlic, anchovy and oregano in a mortar and pestle to a rough paste. Add the sugar and vinegar and mix to combine. Rub marinade over lamb.

Line a roasting tray with two sheets of baking paper and place lamb on top. Drizzle over wine, olive oil and season with salt and pepper.

Cover with foil and fold the paper and foil to enclose tightly. Bake in the oven for 3 hours or until lamb is tender.

Remove the foil and cook for a further 15 minutes or until the marinade is golden brown and caramelised.

With 1 hour remaining on the lamb, place the potatoes in a large saucepan of cold salted water. Bring to the boil over high heat and cook until just softened (10 minutes). Drain and return potatoes to saucepan. Shake pan to roughen edges.

Heat duck fat in oven in a large roasting pan lined with baking paper until melted (3-4 minutes). Add potatoes, garlic cloves and rosemary and coat in duck fat. Season with salt and roast until crisp and dark golden (30 minutes).

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Jar Salad - Greek Style with Lamb Backstrap

This fresh and crunchy salad is served in a jar ready to go for a spectacular summer picnic or a fabulous quick work lunch option.

This fresh and crunchy salad is served in a jar ready to go for a spectacular summer picnic or a fabulous quick work lunch option. Add tender slices of lamb backstrap for a truly authentic Greek salad delight. Just shake the jar, open the lid and you are ready to enjoy!

Recipe by Ang Quinlan from GH Nutrition

Ingredients

2 pieces of lamb backstrap 

1 tablespoon olive oil

Salt and pepper, to taste

2 punnets cherry tomatoes, halved (leave some whole)

1 cup chickpeas, rinsed and drained

2 Lebanese cucumbers, cut and diced

4 tablespoons black pitted olives

1 packet baby spinach leaves

1 iceberg lettuce, shredded

1 pack Greek feta, cut into cubes

4 mason jars for serving

Dressing:

1 cup good quality olive oil

1 tablespoon fresh oregano leaves roughly chopped

2 lemons, freshly squeezed

1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar

Salt and pepper to taste

1 clove crushed garlic (optional)

 

Equipment

Large Pan

Mason Jars

Recipe

Heat a large pan on medium heat. Baste the lamb backstrap with 1 tablespoon of olive oil, and sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste. Cook each side for 2-3 minutes for medium-rare. Set aside.

Combine all dressing ingredients and pour into mason jars in equal quantities.

Layer each salad ingredient: tomatoes, cucumber, olives, chickpeas, iceberg lettuce, feta, and top with spinach leaves.

Slice the lamb backstrap and add to the salad. Place lid on the jar and refrigerate until required.

When ready to eat, shake the jar to ensure the dressing covers all the salad ingredients. 

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