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Rosemary-Garlic Lamb Steak with Italian Tomatoes and Beans

Ingredients
- Rosemary-Garlic Lamb Steak2 6-ounce lamb steaks center cut from leg
- 2 medium cloves garlic, crushed
- 1 Tbs fresh rosemary, chopped, or 1 teaspoon crushed or dried
- salt and freshly ground black pepper
- olive oil spray
- Italian Tomatoes and Beans1 cup sliced red onion
- 1 cup no-salt-added diced tomatoes
- 2 medium cloves garlic, crushed
- 1 1/2 cups rinsed and drained cannellini beans
- salt and freshly ground black pepper
Directions
- Rosemary-Garlic Lamb SteakRemove visible fat from lamb. Sprinkle with garlic, rosemary, and salt and pepper to taste. Press the garlic and rosemary into the lamb on both sides. Heat a nonstick skillet over medium high heat and coat with olive oil spray. Cook lamb 2 minutes. Coat the lamb with olive oil spray and turn. Cook 2 minutes for a 3/4-inch thick steak. A meat thermometer inserted in the thickest portion should read 125 degrees for rare. Leave the lamb steak 1 to 2 minutes longer for medium rare. A meat thermometer should read 145 degrees. If using 1 large steak weighing 12 ounces, cut in half before serving.
- Italian Tomatoes and BeansStove-top method: Cook onion, tomatoes, and garlic for 3 minutes in a large saucepan over medium-high heat. Add beans and cook 3 minutes longer. Add salt and pepper to taste. Microwave method: Place onion, tomatoes, and garlic in a large microwaveable bowl and cover with a paper towel or plate. Microwave on high 3 minutes. Remove, stir, and add the beans. Microwave on high 2 minutes. Add salt and pepper to taste and mix well.
Variation: Red kidney beans or navy beans can be used instead of cannellini beans.
Variation: Loin lamb chops can be substituted for the lamb steak.
Cooking Tip: A quick way to chop fresh rosemary is to snip the leaves off the stem with a scissors.
Nutrition Facts
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