Authors: Alan Kistler
Tags: #recipes, #cookbook, #Game of Thrones
Serves 4
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
1 large potato, peeled and thinly sliced
1 small eggplant, peeled and sliced
1 pound lean ground lamb
1 large yellow onion, peeled and diced
4 cloves of garlic, peeled and minced
1
⁄
2
teaspoon cinnamon
1
⁄
4
teaspoon ground cloves
1
⁄
4
teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1
⁄
8
teaspoon ground allspice
Cayenne pepper, to taste
Salt to taste
1
⁄
2
cup dry red wine
1 (15-ounce) can crushed or diced tomatoes
3 cups low-fat milk
1
⁄
2
cup all-purpose flour
Freshly ground nutmeg, to taste
2 large eggs
1 cup (4 ounces) Gruyère or Swiss cheese, grated
A Word of Wisdom
An alternative way to make this dish is to start with a third of the cooked meat in the bottom of the slow cooker, add a layer of potato (or use only eggplant, doubling the amount called for and using half of it here), top that with another third of the meat, add the eggplant layer, and top that with the remaining meat.
Winterfell Mutton Chops in Honey and Cloves
Presiding over the harvest feast in the Great Hall of Winterfell, Bran sends a plate of these mutton chops to Meera and Jojen Reed of Greywater Watch. His assumption that the crannogmen don’t keep herds of sheep and cattle may be correct; how could herds possibly follow Howland Reed’s elusive, floating fortress through swamps, bogs, and quicksand? Sauced with spices that make the meat dance with flavor, this recipe would make anyone feel like he’s tasting mutton chops for the very first time. (
A Clash of Kings
, Chapter 16 — Bran)
Serves 4
4 thick loin mutton chops, about 6 ounces each
1 teaspoon ground cloves
2 teaspoons ground cumin
3 tablespoons sweet paprika
2 teaspoons hot paprika
1
⁄
2
teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon ground coriander
1 teaspoon orange zest
1 teaspoon sea salt
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
A Word of Wisdom
Using fresh and freshly ground spices always gives a dish a little something extra. Substitute 1 tablespoon of fresh herbs for every teaspoon of dried herbs in a recipe. If you prefer using a coffee grinder or a mortar and pestle to crush larger, already dried spices like whole cloves, cinnamon, and vanilla, go easy on the seasoning. Freshly ground dried herbs are always more potent than their prepackaged cousins!
Battle of Blackwater Mutton Roast
Like a lamb before the slaughter, Sansa’s innocence seems to lead her into Cersei’s clutches at every turn. Sitting captive in Maegor’s Holdfast, Sansa waits for news of the Battle of Blackwater along with Cersei’s other “guests” — who must stay put or face beheading by Ser Ilyn Payne. To keep up the ruse, Cersei feeds them all as well as ever, this time serving a traditional mutton roast. Few are so careful about their appearances and courtesies as the Queen … (
A Clash of Kings
, Chapter 57 — Sansa)
Serves 6
2 large yellow onions
3 stalks celery
3 carrots
1
⁄
2
bulb garlic
1
1
⁄
2
teaspoons olive oil
6 mutton shanks
Freshly cracked black pepper, to taste
1
⁄
4
cup crushed tomatoes
1
⁄
2
cup dry red wine
1
1
⁄
2
quarts
Redwyne Brown Stock
, made with lamb or mutton
1 bay leaf
2 sprigs rosemary, needles only
A Word of Wisdom
A lamb and mutton base for the
Redwyne Brown Stock
will give this an unmistakable flavor that may not translate for every recipe. Freeze what you don’t immediately use for this roast for your next lamb recipe.
Bran’s Auroch Joints Roasted with Leeks
Even in the absence of most of the Stark family, Winterfell honors the long summer’s last harvest with a feast of epic proportions — with grand servings of meat to match. Spiced and honeyed to perfection, this auroch joint recipe celebrates the hefty cut of cattle. With such an overtly large roast, however, the feast begins to feel like a contrived diversion from Bran’s physical disability — rather than a symbol of the house’s famed strength. (
A Clash of Kings
, Chapter 16 — Bran)
Serves 8–10
1 (5- to 7-pound) auroch or beef round roast
2 tablespoons olive oil
Kosher salt and seasoned pepper to taste
1 cup dry red wine
1 cup beef consommé
1 bay leaf
3 cups cherry or grape tomatoes, quartered
1 cup Kalamata olives, sliced
1 cup (1 ear) fresh corn kernels
3 tablespoons vinegar
6 tablespoons olive oil
2 cloves garlic, minced
1
⁄
2
teaspoon salt
1
⁄
2
tablespoon sugar
A Word of Wisdom
Bigger animals don’t mean tougher meat! Auroch, buffalo, and other cattle actually have the same muscle groups, so the same cuts of meat across different domesticated cattle species will have a similar tenderness.