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Lamb Shanks with Red Wine and Herbs

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Printed Date: 26 March 2026 at 21:11


Topic: Lamb Shanks with Red Wine and Herbs
Posted By: TasunkaWitko
Subject: Lamb Shanks with Red Wine and Herbs
Date Posted: 15 January 2018 at 11:02
It is so rare that we get to post a recipe from Australia, so I am eager to add this to our files. Lamb shanks are actually fairly affordable where we live, so I may be able to give this one a try before too long.

This recipe comes from Donna Hay's book, The New Classics.



I was introduced to this recipe by a friend, who said:

Quote I have recommended her books to many people since my daughter discovered Donna Hay many years ago! Her cook books are simply fantastic, she won several prices for her food styling and photography. I own several of her books.... This recipe comes from the lamb section...in my opinion, one could easily...use dark beer instead of wine!


Here is the recipe:

Lamb Shanks with Red Wine and Herbs



2 tablespoons olive oil
8 lamb shanks, about 250 grams each
2 leeks
1 onion, cut into rings
6 cloves of garlic
6 branches of thyme and oregano
2 tablespoons flour
500 ml red wine
1 liter beef stock

Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celsius (350 degrees Fahrenheit). Heat oil in big non-stick pan. Sear shanks on all sides. Move shanks to oven dish. Using the searing pan, add leeks, onion, garlic, thyme and oregano. fry these for a few minutes, then add flour while stirring and cook for a while more.

Add the wine and stock, then bring to a boil. Pour over the shanks, cover and place in the oven for 2.5 hours. Turn the meat every 30 minutes.[/quote]

Donna Hay suggests serving with potato puree or polenta; another great suggestion would be boiled potatoes, which could be smashed into the sauce.

I'm eager to try this and am very tempted to use a nice, dark Belgian beer in place of the wine.

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