Braised Lamb Shanks with Lemon and Mint
By America's Test KitchenPublished on August 22, 2007
Time
3 hours
Yield
Serves 6
Ingredients
Before You Begin
If you're using smaller shanks than the ones called for in this recipe, reduce the braising time from 1 1/2 hours to 1 hour. Garlic Mashed Potatoes make a lovely accompaniment to this dish, see related recipe.
Instructions
- Heat oven to 350 degrees. Sprinkle shanks with salt. Heat oil in a large, nonreactive sauté pan over medium-high heat. Add shanks to pan in batches if necessary to avoid overcrowding. Sauté until browned on all sides, 5-7 minutes. Using tongs, transfer shanks to a plate as they brown.
- Drain all but 2 tablespoons fat from the sauté pan; add onions, carrots, celery, garlic, tomato paste, the quartered lemon, a light sprinkling of salt, and 1 tablespoon of the mint; sauté to soften vegetables slightly, 3 to 4 minutes. Add wine, then chicken stock to the skillet, stirring with a wooden spoons to loosen browned bits from skillet bottom. Bring liquid to simmer; transfer vegetables and liquid into a deep braising pan, large enough to hold the shanks in a single layer. Add shanks and season with salt and pepper.
- Cover pan (with foil if pan has no lid) and transfer it to the oven; braise shanks for 1 1/2 hours. Uncover and continue braising until shank tops are browned, about 30 minutes. Turn shanks and continue braising until remaining side has browned and shanks are fall-off-the-bone tender.
- Remove pan from oven; let shanks rest for at least 15 minutes. Carefully transfer shanks with tongs to each of 6 plates. Arrange a portion of vegetables around each shank. Skim excess fat from braising liquid, add reserved lemon zest, remaining tablespoon of mint and adjust seasoning. Spoon a portion of braising liquid over each shank and serve.
Time
3 hoursYield
Serves 6Ingredients
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Ingredients
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Why This Recipe Works
For our lamb shanks recipe, we found that we preferred to braise them in the oven rather than on the stovetop, as the oven provided more even heat. Browning the shanks over high heat in a skillet first added a great deal of flavor to the dish. For our lamb shanks recipe we braised the shanks in chicken stock (which complemented, rather than overpowered, the lamb, as beef or veal stock might have), white wine, and herbs.
Before You Begin
If you're using smaller shanks than the ones called for in this recipe, reduce the braising time from 1 1/2 hours to 1 hour. Garlic Mashed Potatoes make a lovely accompaniment to this dish, see related recipe.
Instructions
- Heat oven to 350 degrees. Sprinkle shanks with salt. Heat oil in a large, nonreactive sauté pan over medium-high heat. Add shanks to pan in batches if necessary to avoid overcrowding. Sauté until browned on all sides, 5-7 minutes. Using tongs, transfer shanks to a plate as they brown.
- Drain all but 2 tablespoons fat from the sauté pan; add onions, carrots, celery, garlic, tomato paste, the quartered lemon, a light sprinkling of salt, and 1 tablespoon of the mint; sauté to soften vegetables slightly, 3 to 4 minutes. Add wine, then chicken stock to the skillet, stirring with a wooden spoons to loosen browned bits from skillet bottom. Bring liquid to simmer; transfer vegetables and liquid into a deep braising pan, large enough to hold the shanks in a single layer. Add shanks and season with salt and pepper.
- Cover pan (with foil if pan has no lid) and transfer it to the oven; braise shanks for 1 1/2 hours. Uncover and continue braising until shank tops are browned, about 30 minutes. Turn shanks and continue braising until remaining side has browned and shanks are fall-off-the-bone tender.
- Remove pan from oven; let shanks rest for at least 15 minutes. Carefully transfer shanks with tongs to each of 6 plates. Arrange a portion of vegetables around each shank. Skim excess fat from braising liquid, add reserved lemon zest, remaining tablespoon of mint and adjust seasoning. Spoon a portion of braising liquid over each shank and serve.
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