
Spiced, slow-cooked lamb shanks
For this dish, we dry rub the shanks in ground spices (cumin, coriander, star anise) before browning them, then gently cook them for hours with vegetables, a splash of red wine, free-range chicken stock and tomato passata, until the sauce is rich and thick and the meat almost falling off the bone.
lamb shanks, crushed tomatoes (tomato puree, citric acid), onion, red wine (sulphites, clarifying agent (milk 0.01%)), carrot, celery, olive oil, salt, garlic, balsamic vinegar (sulphites), rosemary, coriander ground, cumin ground, thyme, star anise, fresh coriander and spring onions
Per 100g | Small | |
ENERGY | 843kJ | 7165kJ |
PROTEIN | 17.9g | 152.6g |
FAT TOTAL | 12.2g | 103.7g |
- SATURATED | 4.8g | 41.2g |
CARBS | 3.6g | 30.8g |
- SUGARS | 1.4g | 12.3g |
SODIUM | 266mg | 2260mg |
- Small:Two large lamb shanks with sauce.
Serve with cauliflower puree, braised beans or any soft, pillowy, sauce-sucking carb like mash or soft polenta.
To make your shanks go further, you could also pull the meat off the bones and toss it, with its sauce, through pasta - delicious!
LOW CARB: Cauliflower puree makes a good mash substitute; serve a mixed leaf salad, garlicky spinach or green beans on the side.
Frozen product. Cook straight from frozen or defrost in refrigerator. Once defrosted, reheat and consume within 48 hours.
PLEASE NOTE: this dish comes in a microwave-safe foil container. Ensure that you place only one tray in the microwave at a time and that it has room to move freely.
Oven: remove the bag, cover with foil, and place in a preheated 180C oven (FF) for 25-35 min (from defrosted) to 60 min(from frozen), or until heated through.Microwave: pierce the bag and microwave for 5 min (from defrosted) to 12 min (from frozen), or until heated through.
Serve with mashed potato, cauliflower puree, braised beans or soft polenta, or take the meat off the bone and toss through pasta.