Braised Lamb Stew Fresh Herb Khoresh Recipes

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BRAISED LAMB SHANKS WITH FRESH HERBS

Bone-in lamb shanks are perfect for braising. The marrow in the bones releases into the sauce, deepening its flavor, while the tough meat softens into perfect tenderness during the long, slow cooking. In this recipe (very loosely based on a Georgian stew called chakapuli) the shanks are cooked with a prodigious amount of fresh herbs, adding fragrance and body. You can braise this several days in advance, then reheat it on the stove. The flavors get even better after having a chance to meld. Just don't add the final herbal garnish until right before serving. A little bread, polenta or rice would be just the thing to soak up the heady sauce, though a spoon works, too.

Provided by Melissa Clark

Categories     dinner, soups and stews, main course

Time 4h

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 22



Braised Lamb Shanks With Fresh Herbs image

Steps:

  • In a large bowl (or covered container) large enough to hold the lamb, mix together salt, paprika and pepper. Add shanks and rub all over with spice mix. Cover and marinate for at least 4 hours (or up to 24 hours) in the refrigerator.
  • Heat oven to 325 degrees. In a large skillet over medium heat, heat a very thin film of olive oil. Sear the lamb in batches to avoid overcrowding the pan, adding more oil as needed. Take your time with this, making sure to brown the lamb all over. Transfer browned lamb to a roasting pan.
  • When all the lamb is cooked, add onion to empty skillet and cook it in the lamb drippings, adding a more oil if pan looks dry, until limp and lightly browned at the edges, about 5 minutes.
  • Add garlic, coriander, cayenne and allspice and cook until the garlic is very fragrant and opaque, 1 to 2 minutes longer. Pour in wine and bring to a simmer, scraping up the browned bits on bottom of pan. Let mixture simmer until thickened and reduced by about a third (about 5 minutes). Pour over lamb.
  • In a bowl, toss together scallions, spicy greens, and herbs. Sprinkle lamb with half the herb mixture and set remaining half aside for serving. Cover pan with two layers of foil (or heavy-duty foil) and bake until meat is falling off the bones, 3 to 3 1/2 hours total, turning shanks every hour so they cook evenly. If the bottom of the pan starts to dry out before lamb is done, add a few tablespoons of the stock or water to moisten it.
  • When shanks are tender, transfer to a heated serving platter and cover with foil to keep warm. If you like, at this point you can tear the meat off the bones; or, serve the shanks bone-in.
  • On top of the stove, heat roasting pan over medium-low heat. If pan is dry, add remaining stock or water and bring to a simmer. (If drippings in pan seem very fatty, spoon off some of the fat.) Add currants and bring drippings to a simmer, scraping up the browned bits on bottom of pan.
  • Once the liquid is reduced to a thin glaze, add butter to pan along with all but 2 tablespoons of the remaining herbs (save those 2 tablespoons for garnish). Whisk sauce until smooth, then taste and add lemon juice as needed. Pour sauce over the lamb and garnish with chopped herbs. Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 852, UnsaturatedFat 28 grams, Carbohydrate 12 grams, Fat 57 grams, Fiber 4 grams, Protein 64 grams, SaturatedFat 24 grams, Sodium 1184 milligrams, Sugar 4 grams, TransFat 0 grams

1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon kosher salt
2 teaspoons sweet paprika
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
5 pounds lamb shanks (5 to 6 shanks)
Extra-virgin olive oil, as needed
1 large sweet onion (white or red), peeled, halved and thinly sliced
8 garlic cloves, roughly chopped
2 teaspoons coriander seeds, coarsely cracked
1/4 teaspoon cayenne
1/4 teaspoon ground allspice
1 1/2 cups dry white wine
2 bunches scallions, finely chopped (white and green parts)
2 cups chopped spicy greens such as mustard greens, mizuna, arugula, or radish tops
1 1/2 cups chopped cilantro (tender stems and leaves only)
1 cup chopped parsley (tender stems and leaves only)
1 cup chopped mint or dill or a combination (tender stems and leaves only)
1/2 cup chopped tarragon (tender stems and leaves only)
1/2 cup chopped chives
About 1 cup chicken or lamb stock, or water
2 to 3 tablespoons dried currants (optional)
3 tablespoons unsalted butter
Fresh lemon juice, as needed (optional)

BRAISED LAMB STEW

Provided by Danny Boome

Categories     main-dish

Time 2h15m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 18



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Steps:

  • In a mixing bowl add 2 tablespoons of the olive oil, turmeric, cumin, cayenne, cardamom and salt. Mix well until the mixture has turned into a paste, if the paste is too thick add a little more olive oil. Add the cubed lamb to the bowl and toss around to coat well. Cover and set aside.
  • Heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a large, heavy bottomed pot over medium-high heat. Add 1/3 of the lamb, and brown well. Remove to a plate, and repeat with remaining lamb.
  • Add onions and carrots to the pot and sweat for 5 minutes. Stir in the fresh garlic and ginger; continue cooking for an additional 5 minutes. Stir in the tomato paste and chick peas, then return the lamb to the pot and stir in the lemon zest, chicken stock, apricots, and honey.
  • Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer for 1 1/2 to 2 hours, stirring occasionally, until the lamb is tender. Sprinkle the stew with chopped fresh cilantro and serve right out of the pot.

3 tablespoons olive oil, divided
1/4 teaspoon ground tumeric
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/2 teaspoon ground cardamom
1 teaspoon kosher salt
2 1/2 pounds boneless lamb shoulder or boneless leg of lamb, 1 1/2-inch cubes
1 onion, cut into 1-inch cubes
3 carrots, roughly diced
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 tablespoon ginger, minced
1 tablespoon tomato paste
1 (14.5-ounce) can chickpeas, drained
1 lemon, zested
2 cups chicken stock
1 cup dried apricots
1 tablespoon honey
2 tablespoons freshly chopped cilantro leaves

BRAISED LAMB STEW (FRESH-HERB KHORESH)

This traditional Persian stew of lamb, kidney beans, and onions, is flavored with turmeric, saffron, coriander and Persian limes.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Meat & Poultry     Lamb Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 16



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Steps:

  • Heat 4 tablespoons olive oil in a medium stockpot over medium heat. Add lamb, onions, and garlic, and cook, stirring occasionally, until meat is no longer pink and onions are softened, about 20 minutes. Add salt, pepper, turmeric, saffron water, whole dried Persian limes, and kidney beans; cook a few minutes more. Add the water. Bring to a boil, cover, and simmer over low heat, stirring occasionally.
  • Meanwhile, heat a large nonstick skillet over medium-low heat. Add chopped parsley, chives, coriander, and fenugreek. Cook, stirring frequently, until they are wilted, about 10 minutes. Add remaining 2 tablespoons oil, and cook, stirring constantly, until the herbs are very fragrant, about 10 minutes more.
  • Add sauteed herbs and lime powder to lamb mixture. Cover; simmer until meat and beans are tender, about 2 1/2 hours. Uncover stew, and cook until beans are very tender, and stew has thickened slightly. Adjust seasoning if necessary, and serve hot.

6 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
4 pounds boneless leg of lamb, cut into 1-inch cubes
4 medium onions, peeled and thinly sliced (about 1 1/2 pounds)
4 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
1 tablespoon coarse salt
2 teaspoons freshly ground pepper
2 teaspoons ground turmeric
1/2 teaspoon ground saffron, dissolved in 1 tablespoon hot water
6 whole dried Persian limes, pierced
1 cup dried kidney beans
4 cups water
6 cups finely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
2 cups finely chopped garlic chives or scallions
2 cups finely chopped fresh coriander
1 teaspoon ground fenugreek
4 tablespoons dried Persian lime powder or 1/2 cup freshly squeezed lime juice

BRAISED LAMB SHANKS WITH HERBS

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     main-dish

Time 3h10m

Number Of Ingredients 14



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Steps:

  • 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  • 2. Heat a large Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Season shanks with salt and pepper, dredge in flour, and shake off excess. Add oil to pan and brown shanks all over, about 15 minutes. Transfer to a plate.
  • 3. Add celery, onion, and carrots to pot and season with salt and pepper, to taste. Cook, stirring occasionally, until tender and brown, about 20 minutes. Stir in garlic, thyme, and rosemary and cook until fragrant, about 3 minutes. Add wine, increase heat to high, and scrape up browned bits in pan with a wooden spoon. Reduce heat and cook until wine lightly coats vegetables. Return shanks to pot, add broth, and bring to a simmer. Transfer pot to oven and cook, uncovered and turning shanks once about halfway through, until fork-tender, about 2 1/2 hours.
  • 4. Transfer shanks to a plate and cover with foil to keep warm. Let sauce settle on stove top, about 10 minutes; skim fat. Bring to a boil, and cook until slightly thickened, about 5 minutes. Season with salt and pepper, to taste. Return shanks to sauce; turn to coat and heat through. Spoon sauce and vegetables over meat, scatter parsley on top and serve. Serve shanks with polenta if desired.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 810, Fat 34 grams, SaturatedFat 9 grams, Cholesterol 313 milligrams, Sodium 602 milligrams, Carbohydrate 16 grams, Fiber 2 grams, Protein 101 grams

4 lamb shanks (about 11/2 pounds each)
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
All-purpose flour, for dredging
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
2 ribs celery, sliced
1 medium onion, sliced
2 medium carrots, peeled and sliced
8 cloves garlic, smashed
2 tablespoons chopped fresh thyme
2 tablespoons chopped fresh rosemary
1 cup red wine
5 cups low-sodium chicken broth or homemade
2 tablespoons roughly chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
Hot cooked polenta, optional

BEEF STEW WITH CARROTS AND FRESH HERBS

Provided by Alex Guarnaschelli

Categories     main-dish

Time 2h30m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 17



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Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F.
  • Cook the meat: Heat a Dutch oven over high heat and add the canola oil. Season the pieces of beef on all sides with salt and pepper. When the oil begins to smoke lightly, use a pair of metal tongs to arrange the beef in a single layer in the hot oil, making sure not to crowd the pan (you might need to cook the beef in batches). Brown the meat on all sides. When brown, add onions and steam over the beef, 2 to 3 minutes. Add the wine and vinegar and cook until all of the liquid evaporates, 10 to 15 minutes. Add stock and mustard and continue to simmer about 8 to 10 minutes more. Meanwhile, in a medium skillet, add parsnips and enough water just to cover. Add 2 tablespoons butter, brown sugar, and bay leaves and simmer until parsnips are slightly tender, 4 to 5 minutes. Drain, discard bay leaves, and set parsnips aside. In the same pan, add carrots and enough water just to cover. Add remaining 2 tablespoons butter and the olive oil. Simmer until slightly tender, 4 to 5 minutes. Drain and set aside.
  • Cook and finish the stew: Add the parsnips and carrots to the beef. Cover and place in the center of the oven. Cook until the meat is tender when pierced with the tip of a knife, 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Remove the stew from the oven and use a large spoon to skim any excess fat or impurities that form on the surface. Taste for seasoning. Allow it to "rest" for 15 minutes before serving. Stir in the peas, parsley and chives.

2 tablespoons canola oil
3 pounds boneless beef stew meat, preferably chuck, cut into 1- to 1 1/2-inch cubes
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 medium yellow onions, cut into thin slices
1 bottle dry red wine
1/4 cup red wine vinegar
4 cups enriched beef stock
1/4 cup smooth Dijon mustard
12 small parsnips, peeled
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, divided
1 tablespoon dark-brown sugar
2 bay leaves
12 small carrots, peeled
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 cup shelled peas
Parsley for garnish
Chives for garnish

KHORESH KARAFS (PERSIAN CELERY STEW WITH LAMB)

Most types of Iranian stew, known as khoresh or sometimes spelled khoresht, take hours to prepare and yet more hours to cook. Not this one. Karafs means celery, so here a whole head of crunchy, pale green stalks and two bunches of herbs simmer alongside lamb (or beef) for just under an hour. The sweet flavor of caramelized onions provides the base note to a funky green broth tarted up with lime and lemon. Seasoned with turmeric and saffron, the stew takes on a golden hue. A shallot, sliced and fried until crisp, makes a fine garnish, but is optional. Not optional: a side of buttery steamed rice.

Provided by Daniela Galarza

Categories     dinner, soups and stews, main course

Time 1h

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 18



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Steps:

  • Trim or break off thicker parts of the parsley stems and pull mint sprigs and larger leaves from their stems. Discard stems or reserve for another use. Pluck a small handful of leaves and tender sprigs from parsley and mint and set aside for garnish. Chop remaining herbs.
  • In a large Dutch oven or pot, heat 1/4 cup oil over medium-high. Season lamb with turmeric, 1 1/2 teaspoons salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper. Add lamb, onion and garlic, and cook, stirring occasionally, until onions start to caramelize and lamb is evenly browned, about 10 minutes. Add 2 cups water, cover and simmer over medium-low heat for 20 minutes.
  • While the lamb simmers, cook the celery: In a skillet, heat the remaining 1/4 cup oil with the butter over medium-high. Once butter foams, add celery, season with salt and pepper and cook, stirring frequently, for 3 minutes. Add chopped parsley and mint, and cook, stirring occasionally, until celery just starts to caramelize, about 8 minutes.
  • Add celery and herbs to the Dutch oven, along with lemon juice, lime juice and saffron. Cover, leaving lid slightly ajar, and simmer on low heat until lamb is tender, about 30 minutes.
  • While stew cooks, make the fried shallots, if desired: Line a small plate with a paper towel. In a small bowl, sprinkle flour over sliced shallots and toss with a fork. Heat canola oil in a small saucepan or skillet over medium-high until it shimmers slightly, about 1 minute. Fry shallots in oil, flipping once or twice so they cook evenly, until golden brown and crisp, 1 to 2 minutes. Remove from oil with a fork, season with a pinch of salt and let drain on paper towel-lined plate until stew is ready.
  • Taste stew. Broth should be tart, but balanced. Celery and lamb should be tender but hold their shape. Season to taste with additional salt and pepper. Garnish with reserved herbs and fried shallots. Serve with chelo (Persian-style steamed rice) or buttered, steamed white rice. Stew can be made up to 2 days in advance.

1 large bunch curly parsley
1 small bunch fresh mint
1/2 cup olive oil
1 pound lamb shoulder (or beef chuck), cut into 1-inch cubes
1 teaspoon ground turmeric
Kosher salt and black pepper
1 large yellow onion, halved and thinly sliced
2 garlic cloves, minced
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 large head celery (1 to 1 1/2 pounds), trimmed, pale green leaves reserved, stalks cut on an angle into 1-inch pieces
1/4 cup lemon juice (from about 2 lemons)
1/4 cup lime juice (from about 3 limes)
1/2 teaspoon saffron threads, crushed
Buttered steamed white rice, preferably basmati, for serving
1 large shallot, thinly sliced
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
1/2 cup canola oil
Pinch of kosher salt

KHORESH-E GHORMEH SABZI (PERSIAN HERB, BEAN AND LAMB STEW)

There are three essential elements to this khoresh, or stew, which is often called Iran's national dish. First, the sweet, pungent flavor of dried or fresh fenugreek leaves defines the stew, which simply isn't the same without it. Likewise, Omani limes (also known as dried Persian limes) add a distinct aged sourness that is vital to the dish. Finally, the classic Persian technique of sautéing a mountain of finely minced herbs lends character and complexity to the foundation of the stew. Don't be afraid to really cook down the herbs until quite dark and dry; this step is essential to concentrate their flavor.

Provided by Samin Nosrat

Categories     meat, soups and stews, main course

Time 4h

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 15



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Steps:

  • In a medium bowl, season the meat with turmeric, 2 teaspoons salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper. Set aside.
  • Rinse the beans and place in a medium bowl with 1 cup water and a generous pinch of salt. Set aside to soak for 30 minutes.
  • In the meantime, place a large Dutch oven or similar pot over medium-high heat. Add 3 tablespoons oil. When it shimmers, add meat and cook, turning regularly so that it browns evenly on all sides, about 15 minutes. Once the meat has browned, move it to the edges of the pot and add the onion to the center of the pot, along with a generous pinch of salt. Cook, stirring regularly, until the onion begins to soften and turn brown, 8 to 10 minutes.
  • Drain the beans and add to the pot, stirring to combine everything and coat the beans with oil. Add 4 cups water, increase heat to high and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium-low, cover pot and simmer for 2 hours.
  • In the meantime, prepare the herbs: Wash parsley and cilantro, then use a salad spinner to dry very well. Remove and discard the tough stems. Chop the leaves and tender stems very, very finely, or feel free to use a food processor to get these herbs as finely chopped as possible. The more finely chopped the herbs, the more green and unctuous the ghormeh sabzi will be.
  • Separately chop the chives and entire bunch of scallions (including the green tops) as finely as possible by hand. These, too, must be very finely chopped - nearly minced - but they will turn to mush in a food processor and thus should be chopped by hand.
  • Set a large frying pan over medium heat. When the pan is hot, add the remaining 1/4 cup oil and the scallion-chive mixture. Allow to wilt, stirring constantly, for about 2 minutes, then add remaining chopped herbs and fenugreek leaves, crushing the fenugreek leaves between your fingers as you add them. Cook, stirring continuously, until the herbs are wilted and very dark green - but not burned - and they give off a bright green oil when pressed with a spoon, 18 to 20 minutes. This step is crucial to the flavor and color of the stew. You'll know the herbs are ready when they feel dry and emit a strong, savory aroma.
  • When the meat has cooked for 2 hours, add the cooked herb mixture, Omani limes and 1/2 cup water. Season with salt and bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover pot, and simmer for another hour. Check on the limes occasionally to make sure they are submerged in the stew but not falling apart. Gently push them into the stew if they're still floating after 20 minutes.
  • As the stew nears the 3-hour mark, remove the lid and check the meat; it should be very tender. If the ghormeh sabzi seems a little watery, leave it uncovered for the last 20 minutes of cooking and allow to reduce into a thick stew. Taste and adjust the seasoning with salt and pepper. If the stew needs a little acidity, juice a lime into the stew through a sieve by pressing down on it with a spoon (avoid letting the seeds through the sieve, as they can be bitter). Set aside. Taste the stew and continue adding more lime juice until the stew is sufficiently tangy. Stir in the saffron. The stew should be a very deep, dark shade of green and quite thick when done. Return dried limes into the stew to serve.
  • Serve hot with Persian rice and mast-o khiar.

1 1/2 pounds lamb shoulder or beef chuck, trimmed and cut into 2-inch pieces
1 heaping teaspoon ground turmeric
Fine sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
1/2 cup dried kidney beans
3 tablespoons plus 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1 large yellow onion, thinly sliced
1 pound Italian parsley (about 3 large bunches)
1 pound cilantro (about 3 large bunches)
2 bunches chives
1 bunch scallions, roots trimmed
1 tablespoon dried fenugreek leaves
4 Omani (dried Persian) limes, rinsed and punctured multiple times with a fork
1/4 teaspoon crumbled saffron threads
Polo Ba Tahdig (Persian Rice With Bread Crust), for serving
Mast-o Khiar or plain yogurt, for serving

KHORESH KARAFS (PERSIAN LAMB AND CELERY STEW)

A tasty and healthy stew of lamb, celery and fresh herbs. I have been making this for years and it never fails to delight guests. You can substitute beef or veal but I prefer the texture and taste of lamb with this dish. Use fresh herbs. The recipe is courtesy of www.sadaf.com

Provided by Mr Sparkle

Categories     Stew

Time 3h15m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10



Khoresh Karafs (Persian Lamb and Celery Stew) image

Steps:

  • In a large pot, brown onions with meat in 3 tablespoons oil. Add salt, pepper, turmeric. Pour in 2 cups water. Cover and simmer over low heat for 30 minutes.
  • In a non-stick frying pan, fry the chopped celery in 3 tablespoons oil for 10 minutes, sliming occasionally. Add chopped herbs and fry for 10 minutes longer.
  • Add the mixture of celery and herbs, and lime juice to the meat. Cover and simmer over low heat for 1 1/2 hours longer, or until the meat and celery are tender.
  • Taste the stew and adjust seasoning accordingly. Serve hot with steamed white rice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 244.3, Fat 15.9, SaturatedFat 3.1, Cholesterol 48.4, Sodium 493.9, Carbohydrate 9.1, Fiber 2.5, Sugar 3.2, Protein 18.2

2 large onions, peeled and thinly sliced
1 lb stew meat, cut in 1-inch cubes (lamb, veal or beef)
1/3 cup oil
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
1/2 teaspoon turmeric
5 stalks celery, washed and cut into 1 inch lengths
3 cups chopped fresh parsley
1/2 chopped of fresh mint
1/3 cup fresh squeezed lime juice

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