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By Sonya01
on August 31, 2009
frantastic easy dinner. i will be trying this with chicken as well frantastic base sauce.
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Thia was pretty good. It was easy to make. My lamb steak came out nice and tender.The sauce was flavorful It's to finally find a lamb recipe that I like. I will be making this again. Thanks for sharing . your recipe. Made forZWT 4- Africa and the Cafe ZMAKK Gypsies.
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on June 23, 2008
MADE FOR ZWT4. This is hard for me to rate. It's not really a curry recipe, as the orange juice flavour dominates (unless a very strong curry is used). It's also (judged by African standards) not very African, due to the teriyaki sauce, which is Asian. I'd say this sauce could do with a few tweaks: some honey added, no teriyaki but perhaps soy sauce, maybe a spice or two. I sinned in that I had a small piece of leg of lamb that I needed to use tonight. I cut deep slits into the leg of lamb, and marinated it in the sauce, then oven-baked it. When the lamb was done, I removed it to a dish, and thickened the sauce as the recipe said. Although I used only 100 ml orange juice -- less than half a cup -- the sauce did not thicken much. Maybe more cornstarch is needed. Much of the fault here is mine -- I was making 2 other ZWT recipes at the same time. I should have tasted the sauce and adjusted it. Paula, I am not uploading the photograph, because I did not use chops and do not want your photograph to be changed. I will post the photograph in the African forum and the thread of the Cafe Zmakk Gypsies. I do think the curry can be increased if using a mild curry. Thanks!
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on June 06, 2007
This is really lovely. I decided to slow cook mine in a low oven. I dusted with the cornflour and then browned. Drained any fat and then added double all the other ingredients. Cooked covered for about 2 hours on 140C. This could easily be adapted for the crockpot. Served on mashed potatoes. Great meal that was well received by all family members.
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on May 28, 2007
This was really nice. I did this in the oven rather than on the stove and didn't need to add cornflopur & water to thicken the sauce, it was great as is. For ZWT III Waltzing Matilda challenge.
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on November 21, 2005
To stretch this a bit farther--3 servings, I used about the same amount of lamb, but cut it into strips. Served over rice, this was really fabulous! The orange zest added to the orange juice really brings out a nice citrus sweet-tangy flavor that melds well with the curry powder. This is destined to become a long-time favorite of mine!
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Serving Size: 1 (369 g)
Servings Per Recipe: 2
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