Chef Chris Wyant
Steamboat Ski Resorts Restaurants
Colorado Lamb T-Bones w/ Haystack Mountain Goat Cheese Risotto and Haricot Verts and Madeira Sauce
(Serves 4)
Lamb T-Bones:
8 each 3-4 oz. T-Bones
3 cups Haricot Verts
12 oz. Madeira Sauce
1 cup Tobacco Onions
Place ¾ cup of risotto in the center of the plate. Stack 2 T-Bones on the risotto. Sprinkle 3 oz. Of haricot verts around lamb. Ladle 2oz. Of Madeira Sauce around the plate.Top with tobacco onions.
Lamb Marinade Roast Garlic:
1 cup Fresh Thyme
¼ cupFresh Rosemary
¼ cup olive oil blend
Salt &Pepper to taste
Combine all ingredients in a blender or food processor to make a paste. Smear paste on the lamb t-bones.
Goat Cheese Risotto:
Onion½ cup
Arborio Rice 1 cup
Chicken Stock 3-4 cups
Haystack Mountain Goat Cheese (or similar high quality goat cheese)¾ cup
White Wine 1 cup
Butter 1 T
Olive oil blend 1 oz
Salt & Pepper to taste
Bring Stock to a simmerSweat onions in the oil blend in separate panAdd rice and cook 1 minuteAdd white wine and cook till almost dryAdd stock in 3 batches! Stirring with a wooden spoon, finish with goat cheese and butter when rice is cooked (15-20 minutes). Season to taste with Salt & Pepper
Haricot Verts
12 oz.Haricot Verts (French green beans)
1/8 cup Butter
Salt & Pepper to taste
Cook Haricot Verts in simmering salted water till al-dente. Strain, toss with butter, and season with Salt & Pepper.
Cotton Onions/Red onion 1 each
Buttermilk 1 cup
Flour1 cup
Paprika 1/8 cup
Cayenne Pepperto taste
Salt to taste
Peel and slice onion very thinly (1/8 to 1/16 of an inch). Soak in buttermilk for 1 hour. Mix flour, paprika, and Cayenne pepper. Drain onion and dredge in flour mix. Fry till golden brown and season with salt.
Madeira Sauce
Chopped Shallot ¼ cup
Chopped Garlic1/8 cup
Madeira 2 cups
Lamb/Veal demi glace2 cups
Bay leaf 2 each
Pepper Corns 10 each
Fresh Thyme 3 sprigs
Olive oil blend 1 oz
Sweat shallot and garlic in oil blend. Add bay leaf, peppercorns, fresh thyme and Madeira. Reduce by ½. Add demi glace. Reduce by ½. Strain and season with Salt & Pepper and Madeira.








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