Embark on a culinary journey to Morocco with our tantalizing lamb shank tagine. This traditional North African dish, hailing from the vibrant streets of Marrakech to the tranquil villages of the Atlas Mountains, is a symphony of flavors and textures that will transport your taste buds to a realm of enchantment.
In this delectable guide, we present a myriad of lamb shank tagine recipes, each offering a unique twist on this classic dish. From the simplicity of a traditional Berber tagine to the aromatic extravaganza of a Marrakesh-style tagine, our collection caters to every palate and culinary preference.
Whether you seek the earthy warmth of a slow-cooked lamb shank braised in a fragrant blend of spices, the vibrant tang of preserved lemons and olives, or the delicate sweetness of dried fruits, our recipes will guide you every step of the way.
Unveil the secrets of creating the perfect tagine, from selecting the finest lamb shanks to mastering the art of layering flavors and spices. Discover the magic of using a traditional tagine pot, or adapt these recipes to your own kitchen with ease.
Indulge in the rich history and cultural significance of this beloved dish, and explore variations that showcase the diverse culinary traditions of Morocco. From the rustic charm of a countryside tagine to the elegance of a royal feast, our recipes will inspire you to create a memorable dining experience that celebrates the essence of Moroccan cuisine.
LAMB SHANK TAGINE WITH APRICOT COUSCOUS
Steps:
- In a hot casserole, sear lamb shanks until brown and remove. Saute carrots, onions, ginger and garlic for five minutes. Add raisins and spices and quickly stir. Return lamb to pot and add olives, lemon and stock. Bring to a boil and simmer approximately 2 and 1/2 hours or until fork tender. Season with salt, pepper, and sugar to taste.
- Follow directions on box for preparation of couscous. Add all other ingredients.
- Yield: 6 to 8 servings
LAMB SHANK TAGINE
I found this recipe for shanks on the net, and added a few things to it to please us. I'm able to cook shanks now there is just the two of us. Shanks are expensive here-too expensive for a family!
Provided by JustJanS
Categories Lamb/Sheep
Time 2h30m
Yield 3-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Soak the sultanas in sherry for 30 minutes.
- Heat the oil in a large pan with lid.
- Brown the lamb shanks well on all sides, then add the onions, garlic, ginger and coriander and cook a further 5 minutes.
- Heat the stock and add the saffron strands.
- Allow to stand for 2 minutes to infuse.
- Add the sultanas and sherry, cinnamon and saffron stock to the pan and bring to the boil.
- Reduce the heat to a simmer, cover and cook for about 2 hours or until the lamb shanks are tender-check occasionally after 1 1/2 hours.
- If you are using the fresh lemon rather than the preserved one, slice it and sprinkle with the salt.
- Cover it with boiling water and set aside until the shanks are cooked, then drain.
- When the shanks are cooked, remove them and puree half the sauce in a blender or food processor.
- Return the shanks and pureed sauce to the remaining chunky sauce, and add the lemon (preserved or fresh slices) Season with pepper, sprinkle over the toasted almonds and parsley and serve hot.
LAMB SHANK TAGINE WITH DATES
Steps:
- 1. Trim shanks of excess fat, then season generously with salt and pepper. In a small bowl, combine garlic, fresh ginger, paprika and cumin, and smear over shanks. Leave shanks at room temperature to season for at least an hour. (Or you can wrap and refrigerate several hours, or overnight; return to room temperature before proceeding.) 2. In a Dutch oven or heavy-bottomed soup pot, melt butter over medium-high heat. Add onion and saffron, and sprinkle with salt. Cook for 5 minutes, until somewhat softened. Stir in tomato paste and cook 1 minute. Lower heat to medium, add seasoned shanks and let cook with onions, turning occasionally, until meat and onions are lightly browned, about 10 minutes. 3. Heat oven to 400 degrees. Add cinnamon stick, dried ginger, chopped dates and water to barely cover (about 31/2 to 4 cups) to the pot. Bring to a simmer, cover pot with a tightfitting lid and place in oven. Bake for 30 minutes, then turn heat down to 350 degrees. Check sauce and add water if level of liquid is below meat. Continue baking for another hour, checking liquid level occasionally, then test meat by probing with skewer or paring knife. It should be quite tender and almost falling from bone, but cooked no further. (Tagine may be prepared to this point up to two days ahead. Reheat gently in a covered pot on the stovetop, adding a little more water as necessary.) 4. Remove meat from pot and place in deep, wide serving bowl. Skim off any surface fat from cooking liquid in pot. Add whole dates to pot and simmer for a few minutes to reduce sauce slightly. Pour sauce and dates over meat. To serve, garnish with raisins, pomegranate seeds and cilantro sprigs.
Tips:
- Choose high-quality lamb shanks: Look for shanks that are meaty and have a good amount of marbling. This will ensure that your tagine is flavorful and tender.
- Brown the lamb shanks before simmering: This will help to develop their flavor and create a delicious fond in the bottom of your pot. Be sure to brown the shanks on all sides.
- Use a variety of spices and herbs: This is what gives Moroccan tagine its characteristic flavor. Some common spices and herbs used in tagine include cumin, coriander, ginger, paprika, turmeric, cinnamon, saffron, and mint.
- Don't be afraid to experiment with different vegetables: Tagine is a great way to use up leftover vegetables. Some common vegetables used in tagine include carrots, potatoes, tomatoes, onions, and zucchini.
- Serve tagine with couscous or rice: This is the traditional way to serve tagine. Couscous and rice are both great at soaking up the delicious sauce.
Conclusion:
Lamb shank tagine is a delicious and flavorful Moroccan dish that is perfect for a special occasion. With its tender lamb shanks, aromatic spices, and colorful vegetables, tagine is sure to impress your guests. So next time you're looking for a new and exciting dish to try, give lamb shank tagine a try. You won't be disappointed!
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