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Lamb Shoulder

Lamb Shoulder Chops with Tomatoes and Marjoram

Finish off this meal with some cookies from the bakery and fresh fruit.

Spicy Lamb and Peanut Stew

Braised Lamb in Pomegranate Sauce

Order the lamb from your butcher, and buy the pomegranate juice at a Middle Eastern market or at a natural foods store. Begin preparing this richly flavored main course one day ahead.

Lamb with Black Olives (Agnello con Olive Nere)

The olives used in this traditional recipe are fresh, black, uncured, ripe olives, but wrinkled, salt- cured black olives will do just as well. If you do have ripe black olives from an olive tree in your backyard, drop a handful in rapidly boiling water for about 20 minutes, then drain and use in the reicpe. This is often served with soft polenta.

Lamb and Yellow Split Pea Stew

Khoresht Gheimeh This Persian stew recipe is adapted from the one that chef Homa Khakpour serves at Shiraz Kabab Cafe and Food Market. It's a terrific main course, which she pairs with chelo (steamed rice with melted butter). Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 2 hr

Spicy Lamb and Chorizo Chili

Cilantro, sour cream, grated cheddar or Jack cheese, chopped red or green onion and salsa would be great toppings. Look for chorizo in the refrigerated meat or deli case.

Lamb Stew with Spring Vegetables

Navain d'Agneau Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 2 hr

Lemon-Garlic Lamb Chops

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Grilled Lamb Chops with Spicy Mango Sauce

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Moroccan Lamb Tagine with Dates and Pearl Onions

In Morocco, the word tagine refers to any of the country's slowly simmered meat, chicken, fish or vegetable stews that often have both savory and sweet flavors. It also refers to the earthenware dish with a conical lid in which the stew is cooked and served. Couscous or bread is a typical accompaniment.

Roast Baby Lamb

Agnello di Latte Arrosto I always had mixed emotions about this dish as a little girl. Traditionally, it was served at the first meal after Lent, a joyous occasion to which everyone looked forward, including me. Still, there was an element of personal sadness: My pet was being eaten. At Busoler I spent long hours playing in the fields with lambs and young goats, and always found sentiment struggling with appetite at Easter. When the appearance of the first peas of the season coincided with Easter, they'd be shelled and added to the dish at the last moment.

Fireside Lamb Stew

Talk about simple stews! You don't have to brown the meat — and the stew cooks in an easy hour.

Grilled Lamb Chops with Salmoriglio Sauce

Salmoriglio is a strong, pungent lemon-herb sauce, originally from Calabria and Sicily. Serve the lamb with the chopped Greek salad to start and some grilled bread for soaking up the sauce.

Lamb with White Poppy Seeds

Posto, cardamom pods, and whole dried red chiles are available at Penzeys (800-741-7787; penzeys.com) and Kalustyan's (800-352-3451; kalustyans.com).

Irish Stew

There must be as many versions of this—Ireland's national dish—as there are cooks. One thing all recipes should say is that the stew is to be cooked slowly until the lamb is meltingly tender. This stew is the ideal dish to return to after a day in the open air, as it can be made ahead and reheated while cook and guests enjoy the hot punch.

Lamb and Sweet Potato Stew

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Moroccan Lamb and Quince Stew

The quinces in this stew are not combined with sugar and therefore will not change color. They require only 45 minutes of cooking time to become tender. This flavorful dish is even better when made a day ahead.