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Roast Rump Of Lamb With Crushed New Potatoes

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Meats, Grains Gordon 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 Rumps of lamb
700 Lamb stock
4 Clov garlic, peeled
40 g Unsalted butter, 1.5 oz
A few sprigs of rosemary
A few sprigs of thyme
Olive oil
Salt and freshly ground
black pepper
250 g New potatoes, 9 oz
10 g Black olives, deseeded and
roughly chopped
3.5 oz
4 Ripe tomatoes, peeled
deseeded
and cut into
concasse
2 t Finely chopped basil leaves

INSTRUCTIONS

The day before cooking, put the lamb rumps to marinade with the thyme,
rosemary, a little olive oil and salt and pepper.  On the day, start
the sauce by boiling down the lamb stock by two  thirds. Stir in half
the chopped basil and check the seasoning.  In a sautee pan, heat some
olive oil until it is smoking hot. Put the  four whole cloves of garlic
into the pan. Put in the lamb rumps, fat  side down and brown well.
Turn the rumps and continue to cook,  spooning over the olive oil to
baste well. Add the butter and  continue to turn and cook until the
rumps are well browned all over  (about 3 minutes). Transfer to a
preheated oven (190øC 375øF or Gas  mark 5) for about 8-10 minutes.
Remove from the oven and leave in a  warm place for 5 minutes to rest.
Boil and lighlty crush the new potatoes. Mix with the tomatoes, the
olives, a little olive oil and season.  Slice the rumps of lamb thinly
and serve on the crushed potatoes with  the sauce poured around.
Converted by MC_Buster.  Per serving: 617 Calories (kcal); 35g Total
Fat; (49% calories from  fat); 10g Protein; 72g Carbohydrate; 88mg
Cholesterol; 153mg Sodium  Food Exchanges: 2 1/2 Grain(Starch); 0 Lean
Meat; 5 Vegetable; 0  Fruit; 6 1/2 Fat; 0 Other Carbohydrates
Converted by MM_Buster v2.0n.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 619
Calories From Fat: 533
Total Fat: 60.5g
Cholesterol: 86mg
Sodium: 948.2mg
Potassium: 981.1mg
Carbohydrates: 21.6g
Fiber: 6.8g
Sugar: 10.9g
Protein: 4.8g


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