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Lamb shank and mashed potatoes.

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  • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

    Local food bank type thing.

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    rebekahwsd@lemmy.world
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    My food bank just gave me Big Daddy’s Beef Stick

    Now with 51 percent beef!

    I do not recommend Big Daddy’s Meat Products. Made for institutions.

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    • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

      More than lacking.

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      crankenstein@lemmy.world
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      At least you’re honest with yourself.

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      • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

        What do you do when you get handed free Yukon potatoes and lamb shoulder shank? You buy a bottle of red wine and spend three hours braising.

        I used a recipe from Allrecipes and would not recommend it. It lacked the depth and color this should have had. Still good but definitely would have failed in a cooking school.

        Cost per person: $2, mostly cheap wine and onion, a little for homemade beef stock I canned a while back. Can you order it anywhere? Yes Cost per person if you paid for everything: $17

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        THCDenton
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        I bet that cosmic horror was delicious

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        • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

          What do you do when you get handed free Yukon potatoes and lamb shoulder shank? You buy a bottle of red wine and spend three hours braising.

          I used a recipe from Allrecipes and would not recommend it. It lacked the depth and color this should have had. Still good but definitely would have failed in a cooking school.

          Cost per person: $2, mostly cheap wine and onion, a little for homemade beef stock I canned a while back. Can you order it anywhere? Yes Cost per person if you paid for everything: $17

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          Mayor Poopington
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          #17

          I think you have a chunk error in your mashed potatoes

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          • J Mayor Poopington

            I think you have a chunk error in your mashed potatoes

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            FauxPseudo
            wrote on last edited by
            #18

            Helps me find caves

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            • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

              What do you do when you get handed free Yukon potatoes and lamb shoulder shank? You buy a bottle of red wine and spend three hours braising.

              I used a recipe from Allrecipes and would not recommend it. It lacked the depth and color this should have had. Still good but definitely would have failed in a cooking school.

              Cost per person: $2, mostly cheap wine and onion, a little for homemade beef stock I canned a while back. Can you order it anywhere? Yes Cost per person if you paid for everything: $17

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              almacca@aussie.zone
              wrote on last edited by almacca@aussie.zone
              #19

              When ‘having a lamb shank’ isn’t rhyming slang for once.

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              • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                What do you do when you get handed free Yukon potatoes and lamb shoulder shank? You buy a bottle of red wine and spend three hours braising.

                I used a recipe from Allrecipes and would not recommend it. It lacked the depth and color this should have had. Still good but definitely would have failed in a cooking school.

                Cost per person: $2, mostly cheap wine and onion, a little for homemade beef stock I canned a while back. Can you order it anywhere? Yes Cost per person if you paid for everything: $17

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                torfdot0@lemmy.world
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                #20

                Potatoes look very good. The onion gravy doesn’t look too bad. Lamb is tough to get it just right. Looks like a pretty good supper to me. Glad you shared

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                • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                  What do you do when you get handed free Yukon potatoes and lamb shoulder shank? You buy a bottle of red wine and spend three hours braising.

                  I used a recipe from Allrecipes and would not recommend it. It lacked the depth and color this should have had. Still good but definitely would have failed in a cooking school.

                  Cost per person: $2, mostly cheap wine and onion, a little for homemade beef stock I canned a while back. Can you order it anywhere? Yes Cost per person if you paid for everything: $17

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                  hoch@lemmy.world
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                  #21

                  GRAVY TRENCH

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                  • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                    What do you do when you get handed free Yukon potatoes and lamb shoulder shank? You buy a bottle of red wine and spend three hours braising.

                    I used a recipe from Allrecipes and would not recommend it. It lacked the depth and color this should have had. Still good but definitely would have failed in a cooking school.

                    Cost per person: $2, mostly cheap wine and onion, a little for homemade beef stock I canned a while back. Can you order it anywhere? Yes Cost per person if you paid for everything: $17

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                    mysterioussophon21@lemmy.world
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                    Next time try browning the shanks really well first and maybe add some tomato paste that you cook down for a few minutes before deglazing with the wine - it’ll give you that deep color and umami your missing.

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                    • M mysterioussophon21@lemmy.world

                      Next time try browning the shanks really well first and maybe add some tomato paste that you cook down for a few minutes before deglazing with the wine - it’ll give you that deep color and umami your missing.

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                      FauxPseudo
                      wrote last edited by fauxpseudo@lemmy.world
                      #23

                      They were browned very nicely first. The appearance just didn’t survive the braise. there was definitely a lack of tomato paste.

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