Hard Times Lamb Breast With Dill Stuffing Recipe

Summary

Health IndexAverageCuisine
CourseMethod

Ingredients

 Unseasoned croutons2 Cup (32 tbs)
 Chicken stock1⁄2 Cup (8 tbs)
 Butter2 Tablespoon
 Onion1 Large, finely chopped
 Freshly ground pepper1⁄2 Teaspoon
 Pine nuts1⁄4 Cup (4 tbs)
 Dried dill1 Pinch (1 Scant Teaspoon)
 Lamb breast1 Large, cut with pocket and trimmed of fat
 Red wine1⁄2 Cup (8 tbs)
 Salt2 Teaspoon

Nutrition Facts

Serving size: Complete recipe

Calories 3906 Calories from Fat 1452

% Daily Value*

Total Fat 164 g252.6%

Saturated Fat 63.6 g317.8%

Trans Fat 0 g

Cholesterol 68.1 mg22.7%

Sodium 7420.3 mg309.2%

Total Carbohydrates 396 g132%

Dietary Fiber 31.8 g127.1%

Sugars 16.4 g

Protein 189 g378.2%

Vitamin A 16.3% Vitamin C 40.8%

Calcium 47.8% Iron 130.2%

*Based on a 2000 Calorie diet

Directions

Presoak a clay pot, top and bottom, in water for 15 minutes.
In a mixing bowl, soak the croutons in the chicken stock.
Meanwhile, melt the butter in a frying pan and cook the onion until golden brown.
Add to the mixing bowl all the other ingredients, except the lamb, red wine and 1/2 teaspoon of the salt.
Mix well, then stuff the lamb pocket with the mixture and sew up the opening with unwaxed dental floss.
Rub the surface of the lamb with the remaining salt, then place in the presoaked pot.
Place the covered pot in a cold oven.
Set temperature at 480 degrees.
Cook for 65 to 75 minutes.
When done, pour off the fat and serve the stuffed lamb from the pot.
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