Sunday 3 August 2008

poached lamb with summer vegetables... a taste

poached lamb with summer vegetables

Life's a little busy at Spaghetti Towers right now. Here's something to be going on with. I'll be right back with the recipe as soon as I can - probably Tuesday. And yes, you did read it right - it does say poached lamb.

More soon...

15 comments:

Manggy said...

Hey, the kitchen's back in action! Yay! Looks great!
By the way, I just spotted the Maze book in these shores. It was shrink-wrapped, though, so I didn't want to take a peek. I'm a little obsessive-compulsive that way :)

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous. If the lamb comes out looking that gorgeous, I am well up for poaching it.

Naomi Devlin said...

Yay! Can't wait to see that one - those veg look delicious too. I'm just poaching a large peice of rolled beef brisket with star anise, garlic and cinnamon bark as we speak. So I'm definitely intruged by your lamb dish.

x x x

eatingclubvancouver_js said...

The lamb looks so juicy! Anticipating the next post. . .

Heather said...

Did someone get herself a little immersion bath thingy for sous vide? My breath is bated, shoog.

The Peanut Butter Boy said...

Mmm..when lamb is done right, it's my favorite meat by far. And that looks like some edamame underneath, superb!

Rosie said...

It's great to see you back in action with a new kitchen! :)

Just loving the look of your poached lamb - gorgeous.

Rosie x

Anonymous said...

It looks really good, interested to hear what it tasted like.

Hollow Legs said...

Poached? Oooh-er. I'm fascinated.

Cakelaw said...

The lamb looks delectable!

Susan from Food Blogga said...

I never lamb could look that pretty!

Anonymous said...

Looking beautiful as it looks, i´m sure it tastes wonderful!

Maggie said...

I obviously missed that recipe in his book. The lamb looks wonderful and I will have to try this method of cooking lamb.

Chef Basket said...

Great post about poached lamb. It looks mouth-watering!

dormitorio juvenil madrid said...

Well, I do not really suppose this may work.