I have leftover bones from the lamb I got from Stoney the other day. I have boiled them to get the last of the meat off and make a stock, with a view to making soup, but now I'm stuck. I can't seem to find a recipe for anything.
Now, I'm fairly sure that one or two folk might well have a receipt for something like that ... anyone?
I have loads of meat come off the bone btw, so there is a lot - probably 1.5 adult portions - of lamb in the pot with the stock right now.
Lamb Bones - recipe anyone?
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Lamb Bones - recipe anyone?
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Re: Lamb Bones - recipe anyone?
I just improvise a lamb and potato or lamb and barley soup. Carrots, celery, onions, all coarsely diced and thrown in the pot. Bouquet garnet. Diced potato and or pearl barley. Pour the stock over, bring to a slow boil, then back off and simmer until the vegetables are tender. Season to taste. Serve with bread and cider!PurpleDragon wrote:I have leftover bones from the lamb I got from Stoney the other day. I have boiled them to get the last of the meat off and make a stock, with a view to making soup, but now I'm stuck. I can't seem to find a recipe for anything.
Now, I'm fairly sure that one or two folk might well have a receipt for something like that ... anyone?
I have loads of meat come off the bone btw, so there is a lot - probably 1.5 adult portions - of lamb in the pot with the stock right now.
A handful of fresh peas about six minutes before serving is also good, as is a sprinkling of fresh parsley when serving.
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