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5 Michelin Chefs Cook Lamb in Different Ways

5 Michelin Chefs Cook Lamb in Different Ways

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Fine Dining Lovers
Editorial Staff

With the arrival of spring, thoughts turn to lamb and all the delicious possibilities of this flavoursome and versatile meat. Whether it’s a whole leg, dicing succulent shoulder for a curry or slow cooking lamb shank, here are some of the best chefs in the world to show you how.

First up, it’s Ashley Palmer-Watts at Dinner by Heston, with an interesting combination of poached, then roasted saddle of lamb, with cucumber.

Atul Kochhar of London’s one Michelin star Benares makes a classic lamb rogan josh.

Gordon Ramsay prepares delicious slow cooked lamb shank.

Here’s a great video of Daniel Boulud and Thomas Keller preparing a slow cooked leg of lamb, while also discussing the USA’s contribution to the Bocuse d’Or, long before Team USA’s win at the 2017 competition.

Stepping away from Michelin, here’s Martin Morales of London’s Ceviche making Peruvian lamb stew.

And finally, ChefSteps show you how to make a stress-free, sous vide leg of lamb that’s finished in the oven, perfect for a Sunday roast.

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