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Lucky travelers to Greece often return with fond memories of the enticing aroma of herb-marinated lamb roasting over an open fire. With Lamb Souvlakia, you bring these traditional Greek flavors into your home by pairing marinated skewered lamb with a creamy garlic dip.
This fresh-flavored side dish beautifully complements simple pan-seared lamb chops.
Enjoy this dressing with greens or drizzle over grilled chicken or meats, especially lamb.
Apple cider's sweetness is a perfect foil for turnip's earthy character. Serve these alongside roasted chicken, pork or lamb.
Dress up lamb or beef stews with a sprinkle of this brightly flavored orange, parsley and garlic combo. Steamed cauliflower, broccoli and carrots tossed in a little olive oil and topped with a handful of gremolata is another delicious way to enjoy this easy-to-make condiment.
The addition of bulgur wheat to these burgers not only helps stretch a meal but it also achieves a more delicately flavored burger with a lower fat content and higher fiber than traditional burgers. Substitute ground lamb for the beef, if you like.
This simple side dish gives a cool note to summer suppers and works well with salmon or lamb. Any mild-flavored vinegar can be used in this warm weather recipe. Recipe courtesy of the cooks at food52.com. Photo by Sarah Shatz, courtesy of food52.com. To learn how to make this recipe, watch the video on Food52.
Bring these skillet cakes, akin to latkes, to your Easter, Passover or St. Patrick's Day table since they pair perfectly with ham, corned beef, brisket or lamb. Alternately, if you have leftovers from any of those, you can finely chop and use them in this recipe. Feel free to make one big cake instead or, for an appetizer, try goat cheese-topped mini versions.
The fresh flavor of delicate pea pods and crisp radishes comes to life with the simple addition of chopped dill and green onions. Delicious served either warm or cold, this spring side plate pairs beautifully with roast lamb, ham or fish.
A summer favorite in Crete, this traditional, aromatic roasted vegetable dish incorporates the bounty of the season. Serve with broiled lamb chops or as the centerpiece of a vegetarian meal alongside marinated roasted red peppers, a chunk of feta cheese and a slice of rustic bread.
This soulful soup will give you an idea why kofta (made with spiced ground meat) is such a beloved dish in Turkey. In this recipe savory lamb meatballs are served with tender potatoes and a host of vegetables in a simple broth. This recipe was inspired by Whole Planet Foundation microcredit clients.
Shepherd’s pie was originally created as a means of using up leftover Sunday roast, so it’s traditionally made with ground beef or lamb. We created this recipe as a hearty vegetable dish suited for holiday gatherings, although as it turns out, this dish is popular all year long. The mashed sweet potato crust makes a fabulous topping for this pie. If you wish, make a classic mashed potato topping or use a favorite packaged variety. Both the filling and topping may be made two days prior to assembling.
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