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Grilled lamb steak with Rosemary and chargrilled Broccoli

Grilled lamb steak with Rosemary and chargrilled Broccoli recipe

We found a leg of Lamb at the local Supermarket for a little over £11 which seems like a dreadful extravagance. But with a bit of basic butchery I steaked the thigh section and cubed the shank and then portioned the meal into servings and popped them in the freezer. This is the 5th meal from the leg with one portion remaining. So between the 3 of us each meals worth of meal has cost the princely sum of £0.61. Not quite so extravagant!

Ingredients:-

Boneless lamb leg steak, trimmed
1 sprig Rosemary, leaves picked (Acquired from the hedge of the closed B&B down the road)
2 Garlic cloves, grated
2 tbsp Oil
Half a head of Broccoli, blanched and drained
A baking Potato each
Crated Cheese
Chives (Acquired from the Edible York planters near The Barbican)
A tin of chopped Tomatoes
2 small Onions, sliced
Mixed Herbs
Salt and freshly ground black Pepper

Method for the Lamb:-

(1) Put the lamb steak, rosemary, garlic and oil into a bowl and stir. Leave to marinate foMethod for the Lamb:-r at least 10 minutes.
(2) Heat a frying pan until very hot. Remove the lamb steak from the marinade and season with salt and pepper. Fry for 2 minutes on each side for medium-rare meat, or longer if you like it well done. (3) Remove the lamb from the pan and leave to rest.
(4) Place the broccoli in the frying pan  and cook, turning frequently, until chargrilled.

We made a basic Ragu with the Tomatoes, Onions and mixed herbs and roasted the spuds, melted grated Cheese over them and dressed with the Chives.


 

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Roast Turbot fillets with Clams recipe, eat well on universal credit

The Turbot fillets were quite small to be honest. But they were half price. They also gave us an excuse to use up some Clams we have had in the freezer for quite a while.

Ingredients:-

2  Turbot Fillets
1 Bulb of Fennel, thinly sliced
300g of Potatoes, thinly sliced
1 Onion, sliced
A Pinch of Chilli Flakes
A Pinch of Fennel Seeds
250g of White Cooking Wine ( Cheap Wine, that you’d rather not drink! )
1 Lemon, cut into wedges
2 Tbsp of Dried Tarragon. One for the sauce, the remainder to garnish
Clams
Olive Oil
Salt & Pepper to season
Chopped Parsley to garnish ( We grow our own )

Method:-

(1) Bring a pan of Salted water to the boil.
(2) Blanch the Fennel and Potatoes for 3 minutes.
(3) Transfer to a roasting tin.
(4) Add the Onions, Chilli Flakes, Fennel Seeds and a good drizzle of Oil.
(5) Toss everything together to coat.
(6) Roast in a pre-heated oven at 180c for 10 minutes. Turning half way through.
(7) Remove from the oven and pour over 125ml of the Wine and add half of the Lemon Wedges.
(8) Add half of the  Tarragon and season with Salt & Pepper.
(9) Place the Turbot Fillets on the top and again drizzle with Olive Oil and season with Salt & Pepper.
(10) Roast for 20 minutes.
(11) Add the Clams and remaining Wine.
(12) Roast for a further 10 minutes until the Fish is cooked through and the Clams have opened.
(13) Scatter over the Parsley, remaining  Tarragon and squeeze over the remaining Lemon before serving.

This was a really clean and fragrant dish. Definitely a spring / summer meal.

 

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