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  • May 30, 2006, 01:39 PM
    J_9
    Crowned Rack of Lamb
    Does anyone have a great recipe for a Crowned Rack of Lamb? Want to cook this for hubby on Father's Day.

    Thanks
  • May 30, 2006, 07:45 PM
    educatedhorse_2005
    Roast Crown Rack of Lamb


    Ingredients
    Crown Rack of Lamb
    1 Carrot
    1 Small Onion
    1 Stalk of Celery
    1 lbs of Lamb Bones
    1 Quart of stock
    1 Bay leaf
    Salt
    Pepper
    Garlic salt


    Season the lamb with salt and pepper and garlic salt. Place in a 12 inch brazing pan.
    Place bones around the crown of lamb. Cut 1 carrot, 1 onion, 1 stalk of celery into 1-inch pieces and place around crown of lamb with bay leaf.

    Roast at 400 degrees for 1 hour or until cooked medium. Remove from pan and keep in a warm place. Add 1 quart of stock to pan and reduce to 1 pint. This is lamb au for the crown rack.

    Bouquetiere


    Ingredients
    2 heads fresh cauliflower
    6 large carrots
    2 pounds peas
    6 large mushrooms
    2 pounds asparagus spears
    6 large potatoes
    1 pound of butter
    ½ lemon
    3 eggs
    Salt
    Pepper

    Clean cauliflower and peel carrots. Cut with parisienne spoon. Wash mushrooms and peel potatoes. Cook in individual pots. Cook all vegetables except mushrooms in salted water until tender. Drain. Add 1 tabelspoon butter and season to taste with salt and pepper.

    Simmer mushrooms in butter until half done. Add juice of ½ lemon and cook until tender.

    Make duchess potatoes by mashing cooked potatoes. Add 3 raw eggs, 3 tabelspoons butter, salt and pepper to taste. Force potatoes through pastry bag onto 18-inch platter. Brown until golden brown

    To serve, place crown of lamb in center of platter. Place vegetables and mushrooms around crown. Serve with au and mint sauce.


    This is the recipe we used to use at the restaurant
  • Aug 4, 2006, 11:55 AM
    worthbeads
    Don't forget to have some mint sauce to sprinkle on before eating

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