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Demonz 30-06-06 11:03 AM

Lamb Steaks - Favourite Marinades??
 
About to make some up for a BBQ later (clothed) - any recommendations or favourites??

Marshall 30-06-06 11:06 AM

if you can get the dry mint marinade the butchers use thats wonderfull.

redcurrant jelly and rosemary is a nice marrinade for lamb aswell

snackbar 30-06-06 11:15 AM

i like this greek recepe for maranading lamb for griling or bbq

3 tablespoons lemon juice
1/4 cup olive oil
2 cloves garlic crushed
1/2 teaspoon thyme
1/2 teaspoon oregano
1/2 teaspoon bay leaf
salt and pepper to taste

mix it all up and laeve to maranade for a bit before coocking.


or try natral yogurt mixed with abit of thai curry paste. just be careful aboot how much curry paste :)

Peter Henry 30-06-06 11:17 AM

Soak in olive oil with a mix of herbs. Cook through on barby Then for last couple of minutes coat each side of steaks with honey.Glorious

You should also not totally discount the naked option. :wink: :P

lynw 30-06-06 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marshall
redcurrant jelly is a weird but nice marrinade for lamb aswell

Not weird at all. Weird is adding apricots in with Redcurrant into a lamb stew - very nice though. :D

But redcurrant gets my vote for a marinade. :D

Demonz 30-06-06 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter Henry
Soak in olive oil with a mix of herbs. Cook through on barby Then for last couple of minutes coat each side of steaks with honey.Glorious

You should also not totally discount the naked option. :wink: :P

mmm - am torn between yours and snackbars - will opt for a combo and coating of honey at the end!! cheers.

El Saxo 01-07-06 01:34 PM

Not strictly a marinade, but cover them in balsamic vinegar in the last couple of minutes of cooking and they taste amazing!


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