Lamb
Lamb Shanks with Potatoes, Parsnips and Kalamata Olives
A full-bodied Merlot would go well with this impressive Mediterranean-style dish. For an appetizer, offer melba toast spread with blue cheese; pass hot crusty bread with the shanks; and complete the supper with a simple green salad. Afterward, break out a lemon meringue pie from the bakery.
Grilled Cumin-Lamb Pitas with Couscous and Yogurt
The manly art of grilling reached its first peak in this decade, as dads stood by their Webers, stoking the fire and pulling dinner from its clutches while moms did the shopping and cleanup. Besides burgers and wienies, people loved to make shish kebab. Today, grilling knows no gender, and skewers remain a handy way to prepare small foods. Experience has taught us that the vegetables are best cooked separately, or not at all—as this hot-cold, tender-crunchy wonder of a sandwich illustrates.
Lamb Shanks with Tomatoes and Fresh Herbs
This is similar to the classic veal osso buco. Capocollo or pancetta (available at Italian delis) adds a nice smokiness. Serve this over noodles, mashed potatoes, or polenta.
Market tip: Small lamb shanks won't do — they're mainly bone — so get the largest, meatiest ones you can find (about 1 to 1 1/4 pounds each).
Rack of Lamb with an Herb Crust
Lamb has a tender consistency and a rich flavor that enhance the texture of wines such as Hermitage, Côte Rôtie, and Shiraz.
Rack of Lamb with Pesto Crumbs
By Rozanne Gold
Herb-Crusted Rack of Lamb
For a more elegant presentation, ask your butcher to french the rack of lamb (that is, trim the meat and fat from the ends of the bones). Also serve the Potato Silk with Truffle Oil and sautéed cherry tomatoes. A good Merlot is the perfect accompaniment.
Lamb Tagine with Prunes, Apricots, and Vegetables
In this recipe, a casserole dish stands in for the traditional tagine. Serve with couscous or an Israeli salad of tomato, cucumber, and sweet onion.
Rosemary-Pesto Lamb Rack
Oven-roasted red potato chunks sprinkled with chives; steamed and buttered baby carrots; and a limestone lettuce salad would be good accompaniments to this elegant main course. Finish with a strawberry-rhubarb pie from the bakery.
Grill-Roasted Rack of Lamb in Red Mole
The grill adds a sophisticated smoky quality to this dish, but you can make it from beginning to end using only the oven.
By Norman Van Aken
Speidies
In central New York State where I grew up, summertime is speidie-time. Speidies are beef or chicken kabobs marinated in a locally produced spiedie sauce. Nobody makes their own; everybody buys it by the case to make it through the summer's grilling. Now that I live downstate, I've had to devise my own speidie sauce (really nothing more than a quite acidic vinaigrette), which I'm willing to share for the very first time.
By Charlie Palmer
Double Lamb Chops with Ginger-Mint Crust
Accompany this dish with sautéed greens. Pour a Merlot alongside.
Lamb Chops with Coarse-Grain Mustard
Tomato gratin and a watercress salad would be happy partners for these succulent chops.
Lamb and Barley Soup
By Sharon Ryan
Middle Eastern Tabbouleh and Lamb Salad
In this take on a classic salad, we combine bulgur with the usual tomatoes, green onions, parsley and mint, then add garbanzo beans and broiled lamb for a change of pace.