Thin quick fry lamb steaks

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Acorn1

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691 posts

22 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Browsing in Sainsburys and these caught my eye, so I bought them on a whim.

https://www.sainsburys.co.uk/gol-ui/product/sainsb...

Trouble is I haven't a clue what to or how to serve them with as a dish.

I was thinking spicing them and serving with salad maybe some pomegranat seeds in pitta bread or wrap type thing.

Any suggestions?


Gary29

4,184 posts

101 months

Thursday 2nd May
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I'd go Greek with them, pita, Tzatziki, gyro, that kind of thing.

sherman

13,456 posts

217 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Pretty much as you say but add a minted youghurt.

I would fry them very high heat and fast. Like a minute steak.

dontlookdown

1,776 posts

95 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Flash fry and serve with a pea, spinach and feta salad with lemon dressing, and a gently spiced pilaf with cardamom, cinnamon and a clove (if you like the flavour of cloves, not everyone does).

Ace-T

7,721 posts

257 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Cut onion in half then slice to 2 mm half moons. Fry up with a bit of crushed garlic. Quick fry the lamb steaks, then nearly at end of cooking add several spoonfuls of a good mango chutney (Gheetas is nice). Splash of water to thin slightly. Serve with flat breads, salad leaves, pomegranate seeds, feta and a dollop of greek yoghurt.


vaud

50,820 posts

157 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Cumin lamb stir fry

shirt

22,714 posts

203 months

Thursday 2nd May
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vaud said:
Cumin lamb stir fry
^^^


vaud

50,820 posts

157 months

Thursday 2nd May
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shirt said:
vaud said:
Cumin lamb stir fry
^^^
https://thewoksoflife.com/cumin-lamb/

Sample recipe, there is no one recipe but they are all heavy on cumin, garlic, chilli, Sichuan peppercorns, etc; sometimes red onion

RobbieTheTruth

1,884 posts

121 months

Thursday 2nd May
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I'm not sure why they are selling these.

It's ultra thin, like a slice of wafer thin ham.

As soon as it touches the frying pan, the fat splits and they separate and shrivel into little tiny balls.

I've seen meat sliced like this in Korean cuisine, like Korean hot pot where they submerge it into a warm broth.

dontlookdown

1,776 posts

95 months

Friday 3rd May
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RobbieTheTruth said:
I'm not sure why they are selling these.

It's ultra thin, like a slice of wafer thin ham.

As soon as it touches the frying pan, the fat splits and they separate and shrivel into little tiny balls.

I've seen meat sliced like this in Korean cuisine, like Korean hot pot where they submerge it into a warm broth.
I confess I didn't check the link, I just assumed we were taking about the usual thin cut leg steaks. My bad.

Those really are wafer thin. You'd have to cook them in broth or liquid as you say. Maybe a kind of lamb pho? Or chuck them in a stir fry with some noodles and veg.

Bill

53,082 posts

257 months

Friday 3rd May
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That looks like belly! Really ought to be cooked low and slow I suspect.

21TonyK

11,604 posts

211 months

Friday 3rd May
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Bill said:
That looks like belly! Really ought to be cooked low and slow I suspect.
It is belly. Rolled and sliced so it will turn grey instantly and be thin enough not to be chewy whatever you do with it. Still be greasy and fatty though.

Not selling the idea well am I.

croyde

23,168 posts

232 months

Friday 3rd May
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Boiled rather than fried in a ramen style soup or a Thai style curry using coconut milk?

Bill

53,082 posts

257 months

Friday 3rd May
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21TonyK said:
It is belly. Rolled and sliced so it will turn grey instantly and be thin enough not to be chewy whatever you do with it. Still be greasy and fatty though.

Not selling the idea well am I.
hehe

Acorn1

Original Poster:

691 posts

22 months

Friday 3rd May
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Now I'm confused, I'm planning on doing them tonight.

I think I'll test fry a couple, if that's a disaster I like the idea of a Thai style broth.

greygoose

8,322 posts

197 months

Friday 3rd May
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Pretend you are on Masterchef and just wave them over a candle for ten seconds and throw them on a plate.

oddman

2,387 posts

254 months

Friday 3rd May
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RobbieTheTruth said:
I'm not sure why they are selling these.

It's ultra thin, like a slice of wafer thin ham.

As soon as it touches the frying pan, the fat splits and they separate and shrivel into little tiny balls.

I've seen meat sliced like this in Korean cuisine, like Korean hot pot where they submerge it into a warm broth.
One thing that really picensoredes me off about supermarkets is this sort of creative butchery and misleading labelling which is targetted at the unwary.

I'm glad you've put it up there as a test for the imagination. I think what I'd do is use it as a wrap. like bacon/pancetta/ for a lamb friendly herby stuffing maybe even with some lamb mince in the stuffing. Tie it so it wont fall apart and then fry hard to give some colour and stew for up to an hour in a gravy made with lamb stock white wine onions and garlic.

ferret50

1,058 posts

11 months

Friday 3rd May
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Fry 'em and serve with chips and peas, lot and lots of peas.

tongue outtongue outtongue out

croyde

23,168 posts

232 months

Friday 3rd May
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Chop up into 1 inch squares and fry with bacon, add beef mince and then all the stuff to make a chili con carne.

I do this with bacon or chorizo.

Arkose

3,438 posts

155 months

Friday 3rd May
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croyde said:
Boiled rather than fried in a ramen style soup or a Thai style curry using coconut milk?
this... just make a noodle broth... no need to fry chuck it in as is...