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Told the o/h I would do a roast for us this Sunday and she has asked for lamb.
I've done pork, beef and chicken but never lamb. I never chose lamb when eating out and only seem to have it when my mum makes a roast lamb dinner
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Any tips?
Its only for the 2 of us so whats the best cut to get and how is best to cook it?
It will be served with the usual roasties and veg and of course a gallon of fresh mint sauce.
Thanks
I've done pork, beef and chicken but never lamb. I never chose lamb when eating out and only seem to have it when my mum makes a roast lamb dinner
)Any tips?
Its only for the 2 of us so whats the best cut to get and how is best to cook it?
It will be served with the usual roasties and veg and of course a gallon of fresh mint sauce.
Thanks
Melman Giraffe said:
Half a leg. Stab the leg with a sharp knife to make lots of small holes. push garlic and rosemary into said holes and place in a roasting pan. cook long and slow 160c for aleast 3 hrs. yum
Don't forget to add anchovies into the the holes. Lovely salty nuggets of goodness.Mr Gearchange said:
Melman Giraffe said:
Half a leg. Stab the leg with a sharp knife to make lots of small holes. push garlic and rosemary into said holes and place in a roasting pan. cook long and slow 160c for aleast 3 hrs. yum
Don't forget to add anchovies into the the holes. Lovely salty nuggets of goodness.I'd go with shoulder, very long slow cook. I sometimes leave a shoulder in all day, 8+ hours at about 140. For two a half shoulder is enough, lots of fresh herbs and root veg on the base. Couple of glasses of wine, foil over and forget it. Then blast at 220 to crisp it up a bit when you are ready to eat.
PaulHogan said:
I'd get Shoulder.
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I'd go with shoulder, very long slow cook. I sometimes leave a shoulder in all day, 8+ hours at about 140. For two a half shoulder is enough, lots of fresh herbs and root veg on the base. Couple of glasses of wine, foil over and forget it. Then blast at 220 to crisp it up a bit when you are ready to eat.
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I agree with tony shoulder is cheap and very tasty and tender when cooked properly- chuck it in a low oven 120-140 in the morning in a pan on top of chopped carrot celery onion and garlic + herbs of your choice. add a glass of white wine to the pan and cover with foil- forget about it until you are 1 hr from eating (i agree with tony 8hrs+ will give good results at this temp)- blast for 30mins at 220 rest for 30 mins and serve with a spoon.
I love shoulder of lamb, and my favorite way of cooking is slow roasting with merguez spices as seen on River Cottage. You score the lamb, and rub with a spice mix that consists of:

Full River Cottage recipe here.
- 1 tsp cumin seeds
- 1 tsp coriander seeds
- 1 tsp fennel seeds
- ½ cinnamon stick, broken up
- 1 tsp black peppercorns
- A pinch of cayenne pepper or chilli powder
- 2 tsp sweet smoked paprika
- 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
- Leaves from 2 large rosemary sprigs, finely chopped
- 2 tsp sea salt
- 2 tsp olive oil

Full River Cottage recipe here.
Agreed on the long slow shoulder effort, or get a whole chump, sear it on the hob and chuck it in the oven for 20-30 minutes at 180.

Melman Giraffe said:
Half a leg. Stab the leg with a sharp knife to make lots of small holes. push garlic and rosemary into said holes and place in a roasting pan. cook long and slow 160c for aleast 3 hrs. yum
Leg is great pink IMO, so I do it for 20 mins at 220 then 15 minutes per lb at 180
JFReturns said:
I love shoulder of lamb, and my favorite way of cooking is slow roasting with merguez spices as seen on River Cottage. You score the lamb, and rub with a spice mix that consists of:

Full River Cottage recipe here.
Wow. One to try in the slow-cooker I think.- 1 tsp cumin seeds
- 1 tsp coriander seeds
- 1 tsp fennel seeds
- ½ cinnamon stick, broken up
- 1 tsp black peppercorns
- A pinch of cayenne pepper or chilli powder
- 2 tsp sweet smoked paprika
- 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
- Leaves from 2 large rosemary sprigs, finely chopped
- 2 tsp sea salt
- 2 tsp olive oil

Full River Cottage recipe here.
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