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Grilled Lamb with Lima Bean Skordalia

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Usually made of mashed potatoes, garlic and olive oil, skordalia is a thick sauce served with meats, fish, fritters or greens.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Serves 6

Ingredients

Lamb

3/4 cup plain yogurt
4 large garlic cloves, chopped
1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary
2 teaspoons minced fresh lemon peel (yellow part only)
2 teaspoons ground pepper
1 teaspoon ground coriander
1 5-pound leg of lamb, trimmed, boned, butterflied

Skordalia

1 10-ounce package frozen baby lima beans, cooked according to package directions, drained
3 large garlic cloves
3/4 cup olive oil
Fresh lemon juice
2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
Crusty bread

Preparation

  1. For Lamb:

    Step 1

    Puree first 6 ingredients in blender or processor. Score large muscles of lamb to form even thickness. Rub yogurt mixture over lamb. Transfer to shallow dish. Cover and chill overnight.

  2. For Skordalia:

    Step 2

    Place beans in processor. With machine running, add garlic through feed tube and chop. Gradually add oil and puree, scraping down sides as needed. Season to taste with lemon juice, salt and pepper. Stir in parsley. (Can be made 4 hours ahead. Cover; let stand at room temperature.)

    Step 3

    Prepare barbecue (medium-high heat) or preheat broiler. Season lamb with salt and pepper. Grill lamb about 10 minutes per side for medium-rare. Let stand 5 minutes. Cut lamb against grain into thin slices. Serve lamb with skordalia and bread.

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