SLOW-ROAST SPICED LAMB SHOULDER WITH SUMAC ONIONS

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At Maydan the lamb shoulder is cooked sous vide until meltingly tender and then finished in the hearth until crisp and golden brown. We adapted their recipe for the oven to similar effect.

Categories     Bon Appétit     Dinner     Lamb     Spice     Coriander     Cinnamon     Cardamom     Lemon Juice     Mint     Parsley     Roast     Wheat/Gluten-Free

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 (6-7-lb.) bone-in lamb shoulder
2 Tbsp. black peppercorns
2 Tbsp. coriander seeds
2 Tbsp. paprika
2 tsp. ground cinnamon
1 tsp. ground cardamom
1 tsp. ground cloves
1 tsp. freshly grated nutmeg
1 large red onion, thinly sliced
3 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice
2 tsp. sumac
1/2 cup mint leaves
1/2 cup parsley leaves with tender stems
Kosher salt, freshly ground pepper
Special Equipment
A spice mill or mortar and pestle

Steps:

  • Season lamb very generously with salt and pepper; place on a wire rack set inside a rimmed baking sheet.
  • Toast peppercorns and coriander seeds in a dry small skillet over medium heat, tossing often, until fragrant, about 3 minutes; let cool. Finely grind in spice mill or with mortar and pestle; transfer to a small bowl. Mix in paprika, cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, and nutmeg, then rub all over lamb. Chill uncovered at least 4 hours and up to 1 day.
  • Let lamb sit out on counter at room temperature 1 hour before roasting.
  • Place a rack in middle of oven; preheat to 275°F. Transfer lamb to a roasting pan and pour in 3 cups water. Cover tightly with foil and cook, turning lamb over and rotating pan halfway through, until meat is almost falling off the bone, 3-3 1/2 hours. Remove lamb from oven and turn up heat to broil (or to highest heat if you have a drawer-style broiler). Discard foil, transfer lamb to a cutting board, and pour off liquid in pan. Return lamb to pan; roast, uncovered, until nicely browned, about 5 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, toss onion, lemon juice, and sumac in a small bowl with your hands, squeezing onion a bit to soften.
  • Just before serving, toss mint, parsley, and a pinch of salt into onion mixture. Serve lamb topped with onion salad.

Dilawar Mukhtar
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This is a great recipe for a special occasion. The lamb was so tender and flavorful, and the sumac onions were a perfect complement.


SA
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The recipe was easy to follow, but the lamb was a bit tough. I think I'll try cooking it for a longer time next time.


shenika hughes
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Lamb shoulder was a bit fatty for my taste, but the sumac onions were a nice addition.


Faheem Autos
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This recipe is a waste of time. The lamb was dry and the sumac onions were too sour.


Sajid Brohi
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I followed the recipe exactly and the lamb was tough and chewy. I'm not sure what went wrong.


scott hollis
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I found the recipe to be a bit bland. I added some extra spices to the lamb and it turned out much better.


IZAYAH VOLGGY
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The lamb was a bit dry, but the sumac onions were amazing.


Tshegofatso Makhubedu
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This recipe was easy to follow and the lamb was delicious. I would definitely make it again.


Chidera Promise
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I followed the recipe exactly and the lamb turned out perfectly. It was so tender and flavorful. The sumac onions were a nice touch as well.


Benard Chiteri
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This recipe is a bit time-consuming, but it's worth it. The lamb is incredibly tender and the sumac onions are a delicious addition. I highly recommend it!


Nafi Yeswa
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I've made this recipe several times now and it's always a hit. The lamb is always tender and flavorful, and the sumac onions are a great way to add some brightness to the dish.


Tusib Isalm
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This is my new favorite lamb recipe. It's so easy to make and the results are amazing. The lamb is so tender and juicy, and the sumac onions are a great addition.


sahib zarin
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I made this dish for a dinner party and it was a huge success. The lamb was succulent and flavorful, and the sumac onions added a nice tangy touch. Everyone raved about it!


Craig Silbaugh
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This recipe is a winner! The lamb shoulder was fall-off-the-bone tender and the sumac onions were the perfect accompaniment. I served it with roasted vegetables and it was a hit with my family.