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Lamb with dauphinoise potatoes and greens

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Rick Stein serves his rack of lamb with a velvety red wine and redcurrant jelly sauce, quick dauphinoise potatoes and buttered, herby beans.

Ingredients

For the summer vegetable melange

For the dauphinoise

For the lamb

Method

  1. Start by making the summer vegetable melange. Remove the greyish outer skins from the broad beans. Bring a pan of water to the boil and blanch the beans, then drain and set aside.

  2. Heat the butter in a pan over a medium heat and gently fry the shallot until soft. Add the flageolets, broad beans and peas and cook for a few minutes until the vegetables are softened but still have some bite and texture. Season with salt and pepper and stir through the herbs. Set aside.

  3. Next, prepare the dauphinoise. Preheat the oven to 200C/180C Fan/Gas 6. Slice the potatoes very thinly by hand or using a mandolin or food processor. Lightly butter a 1.5 litre/2½ pint shallow ovenproof dish.

  4. Put the cream, milk and garlic in a large non-stick saucepan and season with salt and pepper. Add the sliced potatoes and simmer for 10 minutes, stirring them very gently now and then so as not to break up the slices. They are ready when they are just tender when pierced with the tip of a small, sharp knife.

  5. Season with freshly grated nutmeg and salt and pepper to taste. Spoon everything into the buttered dish, overlapping the top layer of potatoes neatly if you wish. Set aside while you prepare the lamb.

  6. Season the lamb all over with salt and pepper. Heat the oil in a frying pan and brown the lamb all over.

  7. Transfer the meat to a roasting tin, put in the oven and cook for about 15 minutes for pink lamb or 20 minutes for medium lamb. At the same time, bake the dauphinoise in the oven for 20–25 minutes or until golden and bubbling.

  8. Leave the potatoes to stand for 5–10 minutes before cutting and serving. Meanwhile, cover the lamb with foil and leave to rest for 5 minutes before carving the racks into individual cutlets.

  9. Put the roasting tin on the hob, add the wine or port and bring to the boil. Add the redcurrant jelly and stock, then season with salt and pepper. Bring to the boil and stir while the sauce reduces a little, then swirl in the butter. Add any juices from carving and serve with the lamb, dauphinoise potatoes and summer vegetable melange.