Spiced Roasted Lamb and Vegetables
Updated March 5, 2024

- Total Time
- 2 hours
- Prep Time
- 10 minutes
- Cook Time
- 1 hour 50 minutes
- Rating
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Ingredients
- 3thick bone-in lamb shoulder chops (about 2½ pounds)
- Salt
- 2teaspoons ground cumin
- 2teaspoons ground coriander
- 2teaspoons ground ginger
- 2teaspoons hot paprika
- 2teaspoons red-pepper flakes, such as Aleppo, plus more to taste
- 1teaspoon ground allspice
- 1teaspoon ground fennel
- ½teaspoon ground cinnamon
- Olive oil
- 1large yellow or white onion, diced
- ¾cup canned crushed tomatoes with their juices
- 2cups cooked chickpeas, or use 1 (15-ounce) can, drained and rinsed
- 1dried bay leaf
- 2large carrots, peeled, halved lengthwise and cut into 3-inch chunks
- 2 or 3medium turnips, each peeled and cut into 8 wedges
- 2medium zucchini, halved lengthwise and cut into 3-inch chunks
- 1 or 2medium-hot green chiles, such as Anaheim, cut crosswise into ½-inch pieces
- ½small green cabbage, cut in wedges (optional)
For the Stew
For the Vegetables
Preparation
- Step 1
Start the stew: Lay the chops flat and season both sides with salt. In a small bowl, mix together cumin, coriander, ginger, paprika, red-pepper flakes, allspice, fennel and cinnamon. Pack the mixture generously on both sides of chops, using all of it. (You can wrap and refrigerate up to overnight, or continue cooking at this point.)
- Step 2
Put a large skillet over medium-high heat and add enough olive oil to lightly coat the pan. When oil shimmers, brown the chops for 3 to 5 minutes per side, working in batches if necessary. Remove and set aside.
- Step 3
Lower heat to medium and add more oil to the skillet, if needed. Add the diced onions and sprinkle with salt. Cook, stirring, until onions are softened and lightly browned, about 10 minutes. Add crushed tomatoes with their juices, stir and cook for 5 minutes more, until the tomatoes dry out a bit.
- Step 4
Transfer onions to a large heavy-bottomed pot or Dutch oven. Add the browned chops, the chickpeas, bay leaf and 2 cups water. Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce heat to bring to a gentle simmer, cover and cook until the lamb is fork-tender, about 45 minutes more. Turn off heat. Remove chops from pot. When cool enough to handle, cut chops into rough 1-inch chunks. Return meat chunks to the pot. Spoon off any rising fat. Taste and adjust seasoning of broth if necessary. (At this point, refrigerate overnight, if desired.)
- Step 5
Prepare the vegetables: Set up a steamer or bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Cook the vegetables for about 10 minutes, until firm-tender. Reheat the stew, if necessary.
- Step 6
To serve, place a pile of vegetables in a large shallow serving bowl and ladle the stew over and around. Alternatively, arrange vegetables and stew in individual bowls. Sprinkle everything with red-pepper flakes.
Private Notes
Comments
How would you make this using a whole shoulder roast?
Why not just do the lamb browning and onion sauteeing in the large dutch oven? One less egg to fr.....I mean one less pan to wash.
Lamb shoulder is very difficult to find. I've never seen anything but thin blade chops in supermarkets or leg, loin, or rib chops. Even farm markets don't have them. Where does the author get theirs?
Yum! Made it in the slow cooker with the lamb shoulder roast and it was rich and delicious. Using canned garbanzos worked fine, too, they didn't get too mushy even though I made it the day before, as recommended.
This is a tasty recipe and worth repeating. But once you read and understand the steps involved the estimated prep and cooking time seems way too short. First, note that Tanis recommends refrigerating the meat with its spice rub for between several hours and three days. Then, the time to braise(not roast) shoulder chops to fork-tender is more like 2-3 hours, after browning, not 45 minutes. And plan extra time for the pita bread, too!
This was AMAZING! But I made changes: used 4 bone-in shoulder chops. Used 1 full can of diced tomatoes with juices, 2 cups of chicken broth instead of water. Added 1 diced sweet potato and 1 diced parsnip along with chickpeas and 1 can of diced green chilies. Cooked 1 hour. Removed meat from bones and added back with 2 diced zucchini. Simmered for another 1/2 hour. Served over quinoa. The complexity of flavor was wonderful. Reminded me of Tunisia, but better.
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