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FoxLee2 | 08:34 Sun 08th Apr 2012 | Food & Drink
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i've got some lamb shanks for dinner tonight - not done them before so googled a recipe. I know I have to brown them before slow cooking in oven. Can you tell me if I have to remove the thick skin/white fat covering them first or will they then fall apart before even cooking. Thanks for any answers
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Slow cook them just as they are. If you don't want to eat the fatty skin, remove it afterwards.
The fat will keep the meat moist.

Enjoy.
Save the fatty skinny bits for me, please!
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Thank you for all your answers - I'll just leave them as they are then.

Let me have your address venator.......!!
He'll be round at 7pm with a couple of bottles of Vino :-)
Don't forget the mint sauce - declicious.
Definitely DO forget the mint sauce, especially the revolting ready-made stuff!
oooh mint jelly for me please
redcurrant jelly or a raspberry chipotle for me......
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Sorry it will be the 'revolting Colman's ready-made stuff'. Does that mean you won't be coming now? Actually the lambs shanks are for my husband and two sons, I'm not much of a meat eater, I'll be having chicken.
Cauliflower cheese as a side dish please - chilli jelly too :+)
//I'm not much of a meat eater, I'll be having chicken.//
You'll be having one of those new veggie chickens then !!

W Ron.
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Don't be sarky - I didn't say I was a vegetarian, just don't like many meats. Much prefer chicken or fish and lamb always seems so fatty to me.

Can we do a head count please - just how many of you are coming now? Better put two extra leaves into the dining room table and start preparing all these extra side dishes I now have to do. Hubby and sons will be surprised tonight.
where are you then, FoxLee?
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Incidentally, and apropos of nothing to do with lamb shanks, why do people put quote marks like this // // instead of using " ". It looks so odd.
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In the South-East, in Hertfordshire, near the Eastenders studio.
It means that it has been previously cited - and a copy....
I want a lamb shank to myself, with roasties cauliflower cheese and plenty of mint sauce (homemade naturally).
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I see but don't normal quotation marks say the same thing?
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Well, i'd better get off the computer now and start getting busy fulfilling these orders. Where can I get some more lamb shanks at this late date with the supermarkets closed?

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