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Wicklow Lamb Steak, Wild Leaves, Mushrooms and a Raspberry Dressing

Catherine Fulvio's recipe as seen on the Dunnes Stores Quality Kitchen Stage at Bord Bia Bloom 2026
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Catherine Fulvio

Ingredients

For the lamb marinade

1 lime, zest and juice

60ml rapeseed oil

½ teasp. crushed fennel seeds

1 teasp. chopped rosemary

Freshly ground black pepper

4 Bord Bia Quality Assured Wicklow Lamb Steak

For the mushrooms

2 tablesp. butter

Rapeseed oil

200g mushrooms, sliced

2 sprigs of thyme

2 cloves garlic, chopped

Dash of brandy or marsala

150ml cream

Salt and freshly ground black pepper

 

For the dressing

50ml or a little more balsamic vinegar

4 tablesp. rapeseed oil

1 lime, juice only

3 to 4 tablesp. local honey

salt and freshly ground black pepper

100g raspberries

 

120g wild and garden leaves, e.g. dandelion, salad burnett

Some raspberries, to garnish

5 small sprigs of mint, to garnish

Main

For the lamb marinade

1 lime, zest and juice

60ml rapeseed oil

½ teasp. crushed fennel seeds

1 teasp. chopped rosemary

Freshly ground black pepper

4 Bord Bia Quality Assured Wicklow Lamb Steak

Side

For the mushrooms

2 tablesp. butter

Rapeseed oil

200g mushrooms, sliced

2 sprigs of thyme

2 cloves garlic, chopped

Dash of brandy or marsala

150ml cream

Salt and freshly ground black pepper

 

For the dressing

50ml or a little more balsamic vinegar

4 tablesp. rapeseed oil

1 lime, juice only

3 to 4 tablesp. local honey

salt and freshly ground black pepper

100g raspberries

 

120g wild and garden leaves, e.g. dandelion, salad burnett

Some raspberries, to garnish

5 small sprigs of mint, to garnish

Method

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To prepare the marinade: Mix the lime, oil, fennel seeds, rosemary and freshly ground black pepper in a large plastic ziplock bag. Place the lamb into the bag, seal and leave to marinade in the fridge for 5 to 6 hours. Remove from the fridge and bring the lamb to room temperature (allow 30 minutes).

For the mushrooms: Heat the butter and some rapeseed oil in large frying pan. Add the mushrooms and thyme. Fry on a high heat, stirring constantly. After a few minutes, add in the garlic. When the mushrooms are cooked, pour in the brandy and cook for another minute to burn off the alcohol. Then stir in the cream, salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste. Keep warm.

To cook the lamb: Preheat a chargrill pan over a high heat. Pat the lamb dry, brush with a little oil and season with salt and pepper. Cook first on a high heat on both sides to seal then reduce the heat and continue to cook to your liking. Remove from the pan and leave to rest, covered, for about 4 minutes.

Meanwhile, to prepare the dressing: Whisk all the ingredients together, except the raspberries. Then add the raspberries and leave to infuse for a few minutes.

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Method

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To prepare the marinade: Mix the lime, oil, fennel seeds, rosemary and freshly ground black pepper in a large plastic ziplock bag. Place the lamb into the bag, seal and leave to marinade in the fridge for 5 to 6 hours. Remove from the fridge and bring the lamb to room temperature (allow 30 minutes).

For the mushrooms: Heat the butter and some rapeseed oil in large frying pan. Add the mushrooms and thyme. Fry on a high heat, stirring constantly. After a few minutes, add in the garlic. When the mushrooms are cooked, pour in the brandy and cook for another minute to burn off the alcohol. Then stir in the cream, salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste. Keep warm.

To cook the lamb: Preheat a chargrill pan over a high heat. Pat the lamb dry, brush with a little oil and season with salt and pepper. Cook first on a high heat on both sides to seal then reduce the heat and continue to cook to your liking. Remove from the pan and leave to rest, covered, for about 4 minutes.

Meanwhile, to prepare the dressing: Whisk all the ingredients together, except the raspberries. Then add the raspberries and leave to infuse for a few minutes.

Serving Suggestions

To serve: Arrange the lamb steaks with the mushrooms and some wild leaves and spoon over the raspberry dressing, top with mint and raspberries.