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To the same pan add a bit more oil and cook the garlic, onion, along with salt, paprika. Then goes the carrot and cook it for a while. If you are a fan of the famous Beef Bourguignon aka beef in red wine, you will love this lamb recipe as well.
I also added the famous veg trio of onion, carrot and garlic for a mix of sweet and savoury flavours. They truly enrich the taste of the red wine sauce. You can also roast it low and slow until it’s tender and juicy and practically falling apart. I love the results of this method so much, especially in the winter. To me it’s the epitome of comfort food. After following along till step 5, layer everything in an ovenproof dish, and bake for 30 minutes in a 375 F preheated oven. To make things simpler, I used my slow cooker to achieve the same results but eliminating most of the fuss. I cooked my bone-in leg of lamb in a red wine sauce with added onions, garlic, carrots and herbs for succulent tender meat with loads of flavour. Red Wine Lamb Sauce
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The dish can be enjoyed with mashed potatoes, or rice or some crusty bread or simply salad. The key to the dish is to use a good quality wine for the best taste and flavor.
First of all, brown the meat for deeper, richer taste before slow cooking it. I used half leg of lamb but you can also use lamb shoulder.
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Sunday roast is a British tradition I adore. A big and delicious meal at the end of the week, which brings the whole family together. The best thing is you don’t need to lift a finger to make this sauce. Your slow cooker does all the heavy lifting. Finally, don’t skip adding bay leaves. They are my secret weapon when it comes to soups and stews. However, make sure your bay leaves are still fragrant. If not, replace them asap! Unfortunately, I cook all week long for my family and for my job. So when Sunday rolls around I don’t want to see my kitchen.