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A lamb shank is a bone-in cut from the lower leg of the lamb. It has rich flavour and becomes tender when cooked low and slow. Peter Augustus describes its King Henry Lamb Shank as a hearty bone-in lamb cut with deep flavour and tender texture when slow-cooked.
The shank cut comes from the lower part of the lamb’s leg. This part of the animal works hard, so it contains connective tissue that softens during slow cooking, braising, or roasting. Peter Augustus notes that lamb shank is known as hind shank, fore shank, or lamb shin.
Yes. Lamb shanks are a good choice for slow-cooked meals because the meat becomes tender and flavourful when cooked properly. Peter Augustus recommends lamb shank for slow cooking, braising, oven roasting, slow cooker meals, and Dutch oven recipes.
Lamb shank is usually more affordable than premium lamb cuts such as rack or cutlets, but the price depends on size, sourcing, and preparation. At Peter Augustus, the King Henry Lamb Shank is listed as a 500g bone-in cut priced at $17.50 at the time checked.
Peter Augustus packs orders in insulated, biodegradable thermal boxes with ice packs to help maintain cold-chain freshness during delivery. The brand states that chilled deliveries use a thermal carton lined with VISYCELL® sustainable insulation, which is recyclable and designed to keep the order cold and food-grade fresh.
