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Spicy Lamb Soup

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Source: Casual Cuisines of the World - Far East Cafe
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Active Time:  10 Minutes
Total Time:  1 Hour 30 Minutes
Yield:  Serves 8
This spicy Anglo-Indian hawker soup evolved from colonial India’s mulligatawny soup. It is popular hawker fare in Malaysia and Singapore, where it is served with fried papadams. Garnish with chopped celery leaves or fresh cilantro (fresh coriander) leaves and fried shallot flakes.
RECIPE INGREDIENTS
For Spice Paste:
1 piece fresh ginger, 1 inch long, peeled and coarsely chopped
6 cloves garlic
6 shallots, about 1/2 lb, halved
1 1/2 teaspoons ground fennel
1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin
1 tablespoon ground coriander
About 3 tablespoons water
For Soup:
1 1/2 lb meaty lamb bones for stock
3 qt water or meat stock
2 tablespoons ghee or vegetable oil
2 leeks, including 1 inch of the tender green tops, carefully rinsed and sliced
1 teaspoon curry powder
2 cardamom pods, bruised
2 whole star anise
1 cinnamon stick
4 whole cloves
1 large carrot, peeled and thickly sliced
2 teaspoons sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1 large tomato, cut into large wedges
Fresh lime juice to taste, optional
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DIRECTIONS
FOR SPICE PASTE: In a blender, combine the ginger, garlic, shallots, fennel, cumin and coriander. Blend to a smooth paste, adding the water as needed to facilitate blending. Set aside.

FOR SOUP: Preheat an oven to 450 degrees. Remove any meat from the lamb bones, cut into 1-inch cubes and set aside. Place the bones in a roasting pan and roast, turning occasionally, until browned, about 20 minutes. Transfer the bones to a plate and set aside.

Pour off the fat from the roasting pan and place the pan over medium heat. When the pan is hot, add 2 cups of the water or stock and deglaze the pan by stirring to dislodge any browned bits from the pan bottom. Set aside.

In a large stockpot over medium heat, melt the ghee or heat the vegetable oil. Add the leeks and sauté until golden, about 1 minute. Add the spice paste and curry powder and sauté until fragrant, about 1 minute. Add the roasted bones, reserved meat, the liquid from the roasting pan and the remaining 2 1/2 qt of water or stock. Wrap the cardamom, star anise, cinnamon and cloves in a piece of cheesecloth, tie securely with kitchen string and add to the pot. Bring to a boil, reduce the heat to low and simmer, uncovered, for 30 minutes. Add the carrot and continue to simmer until the meat is tender, about 30 minutes longer. Season with the sugar and salt and stir in the tomato.

Discard the cheesecloth-wrapped spices and the bones and ladle the soup into warmed bowls. Add lime juice to taste, if desired, and serve hot.

Recipe reprinted by permission of Weldon Owen. All rights reserved.
Date Added: 01/01/2008
Nutrition Facts per Serving
Yield: Serves 8
Calories: 148
Fat. Total: 7g
Protein: 9g
Carbohydrates, Total: 14g
Sodium: 532mg
% Cal. from Fat: 43%
Cholesterol: 10mg
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by: Miyuki, BC Reviewed: 09/28/2008
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We had 2 leftover lamb shanks that had been broiled with meat still attached; used them in this recipe and it turned out great. The strong combination of spices was a good counterpoint to the lamb. I couldn't find my star anise so used anise seed instead. I used green cardamom but I think black would have been fine also. I omitted the sugar, salt and lime juice but otherwise followed the recipe, serving it with an organic multi-grain demi-loaf of bread. I would definitely make this again.
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