Minty lamb steaks
Minty lamb steaks

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have minty lamb steaks using 14 ingredients and 15 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Minty lamb steaks:
  1. Make ready 4 large or 8 smaller lamb leg steaks
  2. Prepare 1 pinch salt and pepper for each steak
  3. Take Minty sauce
  4. Take 2 tbsp mint sauce (recipe below) or you can use shop bought jar of mint sauce
  5. Take 3 tbsp ketchup
  6. Take 1 tsp lemon juice
  7. Get mint sauce
  8. Prepare 1 large bunch of fresh mint (washed and stalks trimmed) or 1 heaped tablespoon of dried mint
  9. Make ready 2 tsp white vinegar
  10. Take 2 tsp malt vinegar
  11. Take 1 tsp granulated sugar
  12. Make ready 1 tsp glucose syrup or add 1 tablespoon more of sugar
  13. Prepare 1/2 tsp salt
  14. Take 4 tbsp boiling water plus a little more for the reduction

Lamb and mint are a match made in heaven. These minty lamb leg steaks or chops make a delicious midweek treat. Served with crusty bread or on a bed of rice. Author Nigel Slater serves his with little thyme-rubbed lamb steaks.

Instructions to make Minty lamb steaks:
  1. Lay your steaks on the grill (indoor or outdoor)
  2. Season each with salt and pepper and place under (or on) a very hot grill and leave for 3 minutes
  3. Turn steaks and season other side. Back under grill for another 3 minutes
  4. Whilst the steaks are grilling mix together, in a bowl, the mint sauce, lemon juice and the ketchup to make the minty sauce - or you can make this ahead of time and keep in a lidded jar in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks
  5. Remove from grill and brush on the minty sauce and put back under grill for 2 minutes
  6. Remove from grill, turn and repeat
  7. The minty sauce should have bubbled and blackened SLIGHTLY. The steaks are now ready to serve. I serve with vegetables and garlic roast potatoes - for that dish see my recipe for garlic roast sweet potatoes
  8. For the mint sauce:
  9. Put all ingredients into a blender and blitz until the mint is chopped into tiny pieces
  10. Scrape into a small saucepot and place over a medium heat until it reaches boiling stage. Keep stirring as it heats adding a little more water initially to keep it from sticking.
  11. When the sauce begins to bubble turn heat to low and through simmering allow all of the excess water to evaporate.
  12. Now you need to get the taste right. The sauce should have a glutinous consistency. If it is very thick, taste and decide which liquid to add - if it tastes very strong, maybe a tablespoon of water, if too sweet then vinegar (usually the malt) if at this point it is too acidic then add a few more drops of glucose syrup. Mint sauce is all a matter of personal taste
  13. When you have the correct consistency and taste, remove from the heat and allow to cool before transferring to a sterilised jar. Refrigerate for up to 4 weeks.
  14. For a more liquid sauce to pour over your lamb roast - add 1 teaspoon of sugar and 4 tablespoons of malt vinegar to 2 tablespoons of your prepared mint sauce And transfer to a sauce boat for serving

Served with crusty bread or on a bed of rice. Author Nigel Slater serves his with little thyme-rubbed lamb steaks. By letting the steaks (or rib Serving grilled lamb with mashed potatoes seems a bit out of season, but the minty puréed peas. It combines succulent lamb steaks with colourful vegetables, feta and fresh mint - perfect for easy entertaining. Lamb steaks are easy to fry, no matter whether you're using leg or shoulder cut.

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