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Slow Cooked Lamb Chops Tomato Sauce

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Lamb Chops in tomato sauce in a large pan

Lamb Chops in tomato sauce in a large pan

Cooking lamb chops in tomato sauce is easy and one of my all-time favourite meals. After a bit of chopping and browning, you leave it to itself for an hour - or longer if you like. Dish it up with mashed potato and peas.

Lamb Chops in tomato sauce in a large pan

Lamb Chops in Tomato Sauce

This is one of my mother's stand-by recipes - and it's what I always ask for when I go to visit. I know it's easy for her to make and we both love it.

I try to eat red meat a couple of times a week to keep my iron levels up. Often it's beef or lamb mince, or a steak, but what I really love is lamb. I almost always choose it when I go out to eat. There's something about the combination of meat and fat, the flavour and texture, that I can't resist.

Lamb Chops - fresh or frozen

It doesn't matter if your chops are still frozen - you follow the recipe in the same way and just add half an hour to the cooking time.

How many lamb chops per person?

I use two lamb chops per person, but children, or anyone with a small appetite, may only want one. This recipe also works well with lamb steaks - but you will only need one per person.

Lamb chops vary in size according to the cut so you need 200-250g per adult.

Use the fat from the chops

I know there's a trend to reducing fat on meat, but that's where the flavour is and I'm a big fan of flavour.

If you prefer less fat on your chops, cut some of it off but don't throw it away. This recipe doesn't add any extra fat, so you will need the lamb fat to brown the chops and vegetables. Once that's done you can discard it.

Tins of chopped tomatoes

With canned tomatoes, you get what you pay for. I've tried many brands of tomatoes, looking for one that isn't full of thin liquid. It can be a bit of trial and error to find a good one.

My current favourite brands of tomatoes are Tarantella and Napolina, which I buy by the dozen as I hate to run out.

Other ingredients

One reason Mum and I love Lamb Chops in Tomato Sauce so much is because it's very versatile. At it's simplest it's just lamb and onions with the flavourings.

I like to add red or green pepper and mushrooms because it ups the vegetable count, but I will also make the basic recipe if that's all I have and cook more vegetables to go with it.

How do you make this recipe gluten-free?

Check your Worcester Sauce label. If it's gluten-free it should say so. Biona make a GF Worcester Sauce.

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Lamb Chops in tomato sauce in a large pan
Lamb Chops in Tomato Sauce

Lamb Chops in Tomato Sauce

Lamb Chops in Tomato Sauce is a staple, basic recipe. Easy and tasty!

Prep Time 35 mins

Cook Time 1 hr

Total Time 1 hr 35 mins

Course: Dinner

Cuisine: British

Keyword: lamb chops

Servings: 4 servings

  • 1 large onion
  • 1 pepper, medium, any colour
  • 250 g mushrooms
  • 8 lamb chops
  • 1 tablespoon dried mixed herbs or basil (15 ml)
  • 1 x 400g can chopped tomatoes
  • 2 tablespoons tomato puree (30 ml)
  • 1 tablespoon Worcester sauce (15 ml)
  • 1 teaspoon salt (5 ml)
  • Ground pepper

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Large, heavy-based frying pan with a lid

Preparation:

  • Heat the frying pan on a medium-high heat - don't add any fat. You want the pan hot before you add the lamb

  • Peel, quarter and chop the onion - not too fine

  • De-seed and chop the pepper into medium-size pieces - about 1-2cm x ½cm

  • Wash, trim and slice the mushrooms into medium slices

  • If your chops have a rind on them you may want to cut it off but don't remove all the fat (I don't usually bother.) If you do want to take some fat off, ad it to the pan for the initial browning

For the casserole:

  • Brown the chops well in the pan. Make sure they are a good colour on both sides, but don't cook through

    You don't need any additional fat (apart from any you've cut off the chops)

  • Remove the chops and add the onion, pepper and mushrooms and cook for 2-3 minutes, stirring all the time

  • Sprinkle the mixed herbs over the vegetables and put the chops back, on the top. Put the lid on the pan. Turn the heat down to medium-low and cook for about 5 minutes to soften the onions and peppers

  • Add the chopped tomatoes, tomato puree, Worcester Sauce and salt. Stir in without disturbing the chops too much. Replace the lid.

  • Turn the heat to low and cook for an hour.

    An extra 30-60 minutes won't hurt

  • When you're ready to dish up, add ground black pepper to taste and add more salt if necessary.

Everyday Cooks tip:

If your chops are frozen, cook in the same way and add 30 minutes to the final cooking time.

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