Like a true, British mint sauce, this is more sharp than sweet, just finely chopped leaves in the barest bit of liquid made from sugar dissolved in vinegar and hot water. Dribbled onto a slice of ...
Leg of lamb never tastes better than when it is marinated, crusted with herbs and grilled medium-rare. For a terrific dinner for six, plus enough leftovers for a weeknight sandwich supper, buy a 3 1/2 ...
Make mint sauce: In a small bowl, combine vinegar, mustard, and honey. Whisk in oil and mint. Season with salt and pepper; set aside. If making ahead: Cover and refrigerate up to 1 day. Before serving ...
There’s a new cookbook in town, and it comes from Palestinian-Syrian chef and activist Reem Assil. In Arabiyya: Recipes from the Life of an Arab in Diaspora, Reem dives into her favorite traditions ...
The fresh and fruity flavor of strawberries is a vibrant complement to lamb’s mild gaminess. Instructions: Set aside 8 strawberry halves for garnish. Place the remaining halved strawberries, lemon ...
Instead of cooking ham or prime rib for Easter, why not try something new this year? Our Herb-Crusted Lamb with Mint Sauce may look and sound fancy, but it's really easy to do. It's basically a rack ...
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1. Allow lamb chops to come to room temperature. Preheat oven to 375 F. 2. Make slits in the fat on the side of each chop to prevent curling. 3. In a small bowl, whisk together the spices and sugar to ...
These lamb skewers from Romney Steele’s cookbook, “My Nepenthe,” are nicely accented with mint pesto. Serve them with a bed of couscous, or wrap them in warmed pita breads with greens and chopped ...
As the heat advisories have started rolling in, I have begun craving the cool and refreshing ingredients of Mediterranean food: tomatoes, cucumbers, yogurt sauces and fresh mint. Tzatziki, pronounced ...