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Sauce To Go With Lamb
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I'm going to cook a joint of lamb, with baby roastie's and roasted veggies..sort of med veg..and cant think of a sauce...other than mint..to go with it....cooking this for friends... and they are 'wet' eaters.. as in they like plenty of sauce with thier meal..any one got any saucy idea's?? lol thanks guys Mrs C x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i always do this one and make plenty of sauce, but i double the ingredients for the sauce so you should have plenty.
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Redcurrant gravy is my favourite
When you have cooked the lamb, add 125ml of red wine to the juices, heat until the mixture is reduced by half. Add 50g flour and stir until smooth. Gradually add 500ml water, stirring to keep it smooth. Strain the gravy through a sieve into a clean pan. Add 3 tablespoons redcurrant jelly & stir until dissolved & then serve.
When you have cooked the lamb, add 125ml of red wine to the juices, heat until the mixture is reduced by half. Add 50g flour and stir until smooth. Gradually add 500ml water, stirring to keep it smooth. Strain the gravy through a sieve into a clean pan. Add 3 tablespoons redcurrant jelly & stir until dissolved & then serve.
Diddly, the fluorescent green muck sold in supermarkets is nothing like proper mint sauce. Agreed, you have to like vinegar, but it is a perfect foil to the fattiness of the lamb. Excuse me while I wipe away the dribble as i salivate...... Chop mint, add teaspoon of granulated sugar and bash about a bit, so that the sugar absorbs the mint juices, add a small amount of vinegar. Leave for an hour in a cool place and re-stir to check all the sugar has melted. Yum.