Braised Lamb Shanks Recipe - iFoodReal.com (original) (raw)

Super easy Braised Lamb Shanks Recipe slow cooked in delicious, rich red wine sauce. Serve over creamy Instant Pot mashed potatoes or Instant Pot mushroom risotto and you’ve got a restaurant meal at home!

It is on par with this fancy but easy boneless leg of lamb recipe and lamb stew recipe.

Two braised lamb shanks with gravy stacked on top of mashed potatoes on a plate.

What if I told you you could prepare top notch braised lamb shanks at home even if you never cooked lamb?! I slow cooked this recipe one Sunday afternoon and all of my men couldn’t stop raving about it asking when is next time?! “Always hungry”.

Lamb shanks come from the bottom section of the lamb leg just below the knee. It is a tougher cut of meat that benefits from slow cooking method. Depending where you live, they can be affordable or on a pricier side. But you can buy lamb shanks in any grocery store or butcher shop!

Regardless, I highly recommend to make this braised lamb shank recipe for your next Sunday dinner or any of special occasions, and you will save a ton of money down the road by skipping your favorite restaurant.

Ingredients and Notes

For this lamb shank recipe you will need a few simple ingredients. The list might seem long but they are all basic ingredients and I provide you with substitutions below.

Lamb shanks, carrots, onion, shiitake mushrooms, beef broth, rosemary, they leave, coriander, worcestershire sauce, tomato paste, oil, balsamic vinegar, red wine, salt and pepper.

How to Cook Lamb Shanks

Use these step-by-step instructions to make this easy braised lamb shanks recipe.

For the pot, I highly recommend heavy ceramic or cast iron Dutch oven. It retains the heat well and works the best for the braising cooking method!

Step by step process how to sear lamb shanks and then saute vegetables in a dutch oven.

Step by step process how to braise lamb shanks in a sauce and serve.

Tips for Best Results

Here a few tips how to make the most tender, fall-off the bone meat in flavorful, luscious sauce. It such a comfort food during cold weather!

Three braised lamb shanks with gravy and parsley in red dutch oven.

What Red Wine Should I Use to Cook Lamb Shanks?

To cook lamb shanks you can use any decent quality dry red wine like merlot, pinot noir, cabernet sauvignon, shiraz or malbec. It doesn’t have to be expensive! I always use $15 bottle of cab sav because I love the mild flavor it yields to the sauces.

I recommend to stay away from red table wine or red wine blends as they either lack flavor or are too sweet.

What to Serve with Braised Lamb Shanks?

Braised lamb shanks are best served over a bed of creamy mashed potatoes, buttery cauliflower mashed potatoes, risotto or creamy polenta to scoop up flavorful sauce in every bite.

You can also serve lamb shanks over rice, quinoa or pasta. There is so much flavor in this lamb dish, you need a pretty plain side dish to serve it with.

Serve with simple salad and freshly baked garlic bread rolls.

How to Make Ahead and Store

Make ahead: Braised lamb shanks are best served when they are finished cooking. However, you can keep it warm for up to 1 hour by simmering on low. If sauce has thickened or cooked down too much, add a splash of beef stock.

Store and freeze: Transfer lamb shanks with remaining sauce to an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3-4 days. Freeze for up to 3 months, then thaw in the fridge overnight.

Reheat: Add desired amount of lamb shanks and sauce to a pot, cover and simmer on low heat for 10 minutes, checking on it and stirring a few times. Add a splash of beef broth if necessary.

FAQs

How long to braise lamb shanks?

Braise lamb shanks for 2-2.5 hours in 350 F oven. You can go even up to 3 hours.

How do I make lamb meat soft and tender?

You make lamb shanks tender by cooking on low heat for long period of time, so connective tissues in the meat have a chance to break down.

Should lamb shanks be pink when cooked?

No. Lamb shanks meat will be brown when cooked for such a long time. You do not have to worry about undercooking this recipe for lamb shanks as the cook time is very long.

Should they be submerged in liquid for cooking?

Yes. Make sure to use large enough pot to fit all 3-4 lamb shanks. Lamb shanks should be covered with braising liquid for the most part. Tops can be peeking out.

More Lamb Recipes to Try

Lamb shanks served over mashed potatoes on blue plate.

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Calories: 366kcal, Carbohydrates: 17g, Protein: 33g, Fat: 12g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Cholesterol: 95mg, Sodium: 861mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 9g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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