Steps:
- Prepare lamb:
- Preheat oven to 450°F.
- Put lamb shanks in a large metal roasting pan, then rub with oil and season with salt and pepper. Arrange onion wedges around lamb. Roast lamb in middle of oven 40 minutes. Turn shanks over, scatter with herb sprigs, and roast 40 minutes more.
- Pour wine, broth, and water into roasting pan. Cover pan tightly with foil and braise lamb until tender, 45 minutes to 1 hour. Transfer shanks to a plate and remove and discard skins from onions. Pour cooking liquid (including onions) into a large glass measure (do not clean roasting pan).
- Prepare potatoes and boil carrots while lamb roasts:
- Pierce each potato once with a fork and bake on rack in lower third of oven until cooked through, 45 to 50 minutes.
- Cool potatoes 10 minutes, then halve lengthwise and scoop out flesh. Force warm potatoes through ricer into a bowl. Stir in salt, milk, and pepper to taste.
- Cook carrots in boiling salted water until tender, about 10 minutes. Rinse under cold running water to stop cooking.
- Make gravy:
- Skim fat from cooking liquid (you'll have about 2 1/2 cups broth). Whisk together 1 cup broth and flour in a large bowl to make a thin paste, then whisk in remaining broth (including onions). Set roasting pan across 2 burners and pour broth mixture into pan. Boil over moderate heat, whisking, until thickened, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat and season with salt and pepper.
- Cut lamb meat from bones, then tear meat into bite-size pieces. Stir meat into gravy.
- Assemble and bake pie:
- Reduce oven to 350°F.
- Spoon lamb-shank mixture into a 12- by 3-inch oval gratin dish or a 2 1/2- to 3-quart shallow baking dish, spreading evenly. Scatter carrots over lamb, then top with creamed spinach, spreading evenly. Top spinach with mashed potatoes, spreading evenly to edges of dish to cover filling completely. Make swirl patterns on surface of potatoes with back of spoon, then drizzle with melted butter.
- Put baking dish in a foil-lined shallow (1-inch-deep) baking pan to catch drips and bake until top is golden and filling is bubbling, about 1 hour.
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ashlie mcdermott
[email protected]I'm not sure about this recipe. I've never cooked lamb before.
Md Badhsa
[email protected]This looks like a delicious recipe! I can't wait to try it.
Oforah Vivian
[email protected]The instructions for this shepherd's pie were a bit confusing, but the end result was worth it.
davison jnr bvunzawabaya
[email protected]I found this shepherd's pie to be a bit bland. I think it could have used more seasoning.
Ellen Holsomback
[email protected]This shepherd's pie was a bit too heavy for me, but it was still very tasty.
Umais Ramzan
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of lamb, but I really enjoyed this shepherd's pie. The lamb shanks were cooked perfectly and the creamed spinach was delicious.
Oladokun Isaiah
[email protected]This shepherd's pie is a great comfort food dish.
Boss Balla
[email protected]I love this recipe! The lamb shanks are always so tender and the creamed spinach is the perfect side dish.
Monower Hosan
[email protected]This shepherd's pie was delicious! The lamb shanks were so tender and the creamed spinach was creamy and flavorful.
Md Zubair
[email protected]I made this for a dinner party and it was a huge success! Everyone loved the lamb shanks and the creamed spinach.
Acheampong Felicia
[email protected]This shepherd's pie was a hit with my family! The lamb shanks were fall-off-the-bone tender and the creamed spinach was the perfect creamy and flavorful addition.