Dijon Crusted Lamb Roast with Mint Sauce
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Lava Lake lamb roast is crusted with dijon and served with a fresh mint sauce – perfect for your Easter dinner.

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49 Days! 57 Days!

Submitted by dwoodward20 on Wednesday, 26 September 2007No Comment

Abalone mushroom, risotto, bubalus bubalis mozzarella, mozzarella, heirloom tomatoes


until we will be doing some serious beach time in Costa Rica. Serious beach time means serious swimsuit time, which in turns means some serious pushing back from the kitchen table! L. will be heading down before me for a big bike race – coast to coast and then I will join him a week later for some much needed R & R. Now a girl and guy can not live on carrots alone, so we are cutting back to smaller portions and many more veggies! I loaded up the old veggie bin with some great local things and will we will be hitting the stove big time! You can expect some new easy veggie recipes to be seen in the next few weeks!

We got pretty excited about an Abalone mushroom we found, so we got it. Now, it pretty much smells, looks and even tastes like Abalone – weird! Sauteed it with some shallots, garlic, white wine, Meyer Lemon juice and made Risotto, served roasted asparagus on the side. I am a sucker for food packaged in interesting ways. I found, this Bubalus Bubalis Mozzarella and had to get it for two reasons: 1. I liked how it looked and 2. have heard how great it is! So, to finish off our meal, we had a mozzarella and tomato (these were from our garden – how much more local can you get) salad. Now, this Mozzarella, is outstanding – ultra creamy, smooth taste, mouth-watering goodness – would be fantastic on a grilled pizza as well!

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