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  3. Chopped Lamb Steak with Garlicky Spinach Recipe - AOL

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    5. Brush the lamb patties with olive oil and season lightly with salt and pepper. Grill over moderately high heat, turning once, until the patties are nicely charred outside and medium-rare within, about 4 minutes per side. Transfer the chopped lamb steaks to the bread, garnish with marjoram leaves and serve with a fork and knife.

  4. 20 Go-To Steak and Potato Dinner Recipes You'll Make ... - AOL

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    Cumin Lamb Steaks with Smashed Potatoes, Wilted Spinach and Red Wine Sauce ... "Tender lamb steaks combine beautifully with the flavors of cumin, spinach, creamy potato, and sweet red wine sauce." ...

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  6. Meat tenderness - Wikipedia

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    Tenderness is a desirable quality, as tender meat is softer, easier to chew, and generally more palatable than harder meat. Consequently, tender cuts of meat typically command higher prices. The tenderness depends on a number of factors including the meat grain, the amount of connective tissue, and the amount of fat. [1] Tenderness can be ...

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  8. Meat tenderizer - Wikipedia

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    Tenderizing meat with the mallet softens the fibers, making the meat easier to chew and to digest. [2] It is useful when preparing particularly tough cuts of steak, and works well when broiling or frying the meat. [3] It is also used to "pound out" dishes such as chicken-fried steak, palomilla, and schnitzel, to make them wider and thinner.

  9. How to Roast a Tender, Juicy Leg of Lamb - AOL

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    This roast bone-in leg of lamb recipe is coated in a flavorful garlic, mustard, rosemary, parsley, and caper rub. It is served with a delicious pan gravy. How to Roast a Tender, Juicy Leg of Lamb