Ingredients
- Extra-virgin olive oil
- 4 lamb shanks (each about 1 1/4 pounds; 1 shank is a portion)
- Kosher salt
- 1 large Spanish onion or 2 small yellow onions, cut into 1-inch dice
- 3 carrots, peeled and cut into 1/2-inch dice
- 3 celery ribs, cut into 1/2-inch dice
- 4 cloves garlic
- 1 (12-ounce) can tomato paste
- 2 cups hearty red wine
- 2 tablespoons finely chopped rosemary leaves
- 10 to 12 thyme branches tied together in a bundle
- 3 to 4 cups water
- 4 bay leaves
- Gremolata, recipe follows
Directions
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
Coat a large Dutch oven generously with olive oil and bring to a high heat. Season the shanks generously with salt and add them to the pan. Brown well on all sides. This is an incredibly important step; do not rush it.
Meanwhile, puree the onions, carrots, celery and garlic in a food processor until it becomes a coarse paste. Remove and set aside.
Remove the shanks from the pan to a sheet tray. Discard the excess fat from the pan. Add a little more oil to coat the bottom of the pan and add the pureed veggies. Season with salt, to taste. Saute the veggies until they are very brown and aromatic, about 20 minutes. The brown veggies should form a sort of crust on the bottom of the pan, do not let this burn; it is where a lot of the flavor is! Don't rush this step either, since this is where you will develop the brown color and flavor.
Add the tomato paste and brown for 5 minutes. Stir in the wine, chopped rosemary and thyme bundle. Stir frequently and cook until the wine has reduced by about half.
Add the shanks back to the pot and pour in 3 to 4 cups of water. The shanks should be submersed, if they are not, add more water. Add the bay leaves to the pan, cover and put in the preheated oven. The cooking time will be about 2 1/2 to 3 hours. Turn the shanks over about halfway through the cooking time. Check the shanks every 45 minutes or so. If the liquid has reduced too much add more water. Defat as you go.
Remove the foil during the last 30 minutes of cooking time for maximum browning. When the shanks are done the meat should be incredibly tender and flavorful. Transfer to serving plates and garnish with Gremolata. Serve with Hard Polenta Cakes, if desired,
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Gremolata:
- 1 orange, zested
- 1 lemon, zested
- 1/4 cup finely chopped parsley leaves
- 1 small garlic clove, minced
- 2 tablespoons freshly grated horseradish
In a small bowl, combine all ingredients and set aside until ready to use.
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By girldoc_7063633
medford, NY
on May 29, 2013
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Rich excellence, next time I would add less tomatoe paste and maybe add whole baby carrots or another starchy veggie in larger chunks. I doubled up on most of the herbs. I cooked it for 2.5 hr plus 25 min w lid off. I also added 1 additional celery and carrot.
By abpantazes
on May 01, 2013
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Was hoping to convince my husband to like braised meat, which he does't generally like. The reviews on this were awesome. I don't know if I did something wrong in that I didn't see the episode. I 'm guessing that I really need to trim as much visible fat as possible, but the recipe didn't say that. But following the recipe everything smelled delicious, but my sauce was solid grease. I got rid of all the lamb grease after browning . The braising liquid was solid grease. There was none of the veggie or tomato taste that I could use without getting an oil slick. My husband even remarked that of all my new recipe tries (over about 10 years this was about his least favorite.
By pastureprime
on April 24, 2013
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LOVE this recipe. For those who are mindful of their meat sources, and are looking for “Clean Protein,” my family gets all of our meat and beef from a 100% grass-fed beef source. The farm also has pastured poultry, lamb, and pastured pork. You can order their pastured meats online at Pasture Prime Family Farm. Keep posting these amazing recipes Food Network!
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