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Slow-cooked Spanish Lamb

September 9, 2025 By admin Leave a Comment

Here’s a variation of a dish that I’ve cooked on a charcoal BBQ a number of times. I call it Spanish Lamb and it consists of studding a lamb leg or shoulder with slivers of garlic clove, seasoning with salt and pepper, then smothering it with tomato paste and oregano (fresh or dried), and then cooking it.

[Apologies for the terrible iPhone photos. I need a new one!]

This time it was a slow-cooked fairly large shoulder of lamb. The fat on the lamb was pretty thick so I made slices all the way along.

The lamb was then prepared as above, then sprinked with 1 1/2 tsp smoked paprika and 1 tsp Aleppo pepper flakes.

I added the following to the baking tray

1 large carrot, peeled and cut into chunks
1/2 leek, cut into chunks
6 brown shallots
1/2 head garlic, cut in half
1 red capsicum cut into 8 slices
3 strips orange peel
1 cup white wine
2 -3 cups water
1 tbsp tomato paste
1 large bay leaf
2 cloves

I cooked it at 120C for about 3 hours, then on 150C for about 1/2 hours. After the first hour I covered it with alfoil, then took that off towards the end. I turned the lamb part-way through so that the meat on top softened under the liquid, then turned it back again.

I removed some liquid towards the end to make a sauce. I blotted off some of the fat with paper towel, then cooked it down to reduced it. I strained it and later thickened it with Arrowroot powder.

I cranked up the oven to 200C to brown the top of the meat at the end.

Sides

White bean puree – cooked Cannellini beans blitzed with chicken stock, 2 cooked garlic cloves, 2 tbps butter
Scallopped potates baked with cream and butter
Brussels sprouts – olive oil and salt baked at 200C
Green Sicilian olives

It doesn’t look pretty on the plate but it tasted amazing.

 

 

Lamb and Pistachio Kofte

May 29, 2014 By admin Leave a Comment

I cooked this yesterday. We didn’t have any currants so I replaced them with some prunes and raisins. This is such an excellent, simple and tasty way to make ‘rissoles’ with a difference. I have to say that I added pureed chillies to my plate. It needed more kick! I have a couple of similar… 

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Sardine, Caper and Radicchio Pizza

May 26, 2014 By admin Leave a Comment

Pizza night is something of a religious ritual in our house. It happens about once a fortnight on a Saturday or Sunday evening. We almost always make 4 pizzas, since whatever isn’t eaten on the night gets eaten after the next day or two. I can happily spend the better part of a day preparing… 

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Cauliflower, Bacon and Caper Pasta

April 27, 2014 By admin Leave a Comment

Here’s a recipe that I’ve adapted from “The Zuni Cafe Cookbook” by Judy Rodgers. Cauliflower and Bacon Pasta   Save Print Recipe type: Main Cuisine: European Ingredients 1 cup Bread crumbs ¼ cup Olive Oil ¼ head Cauliflower 1 Eschallots (sliced thinly) 1 tbsp Capers (chopped) 4 Bacon rashers 6 Garlic cloves 1 Red chilli… 

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Poached Pears in Red Wine

April 27, 2014 By admin Leave a Comment

Here’s a pear recipe that I invented. Serves 8 (halve the recipe for 4). Simmer 1 bottle of red with 2 cups sugar until sugar dissolves. Add 3 star anise, 2 cinnamon sticks, 6 pieces of orange peel, 1 split vanilla bean and 4 tbsp brandy for 10-15 minutes until the flavours combine. Add 8… 

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I live and cook in the Adelaide Hills in South Australia. The region is similar to the Mediterranean, with temperate climate, fertile hills, nearby ocean, wonderful local vegetables, fruit, wine and meat produced locally. Cooking has been a growing passion for me, about connecting culture, creativity, community and spirit. The small garden in our new home is currently being established with some native bush ‘tucker plants’ and a range of herbs. I’ve just bought a yuzu tree!

Photos taken on iPhone 4, 5 and X and a Canon 5D Mk III.

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