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Half Leg of Lamb - Very slow roast?

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    GogfumbleGogfumble Posts: 22,155
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    Of course, the more the merrier, can you bring some Colemans Mint Sauce with you? Can't get it here...:(:D

    :eek: You can't have lamb without a big dollop of Colemans mint sauce!
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    indianwellsindianwells Posts: 12,702
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    Gogfumble wrote: »
    :eek: You can't have lamb without a big dollop of Colemans mint sauce!

    I know but I had no choice, I had to make my own for the first time and............................ i like it!

    Large handful of mint leaves finely chopped into a bowl, add two tablespoons of caster sugar, then two tablespoons of hot water and stir and leave 5 minutes for the sugar to disolve. Finally stir in two tablespoons of white wine vinegar and leave to infuse for 1-2 hours. Bloody lovely!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,098
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    Gogfumble wrote: »
    Glad you liked it. Might I suggest trying it with shoulder next. I think it is far nicer than leg personally.

    We had shoulder, but I think I could have cooked it longer as there was still fat on it, it was fabulous though and I will certainly do it again. Thank you indianwells
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    indianwellsindianwells Posts: 12,702
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    fannyadams wrote: »
    We had shoulder, but I think I could have cooked it longer as there was still fat on it, it was fabulous though and I will certainly do it again. Thank you indianwells

    I did mine for 6 hours and yes, there is still fat on it as it is a fatty cut of meat. it is a bit fiddly to remove it but taking the foil off for the last hour helps to render the fat off the meat. Glad you enjoyed it!:)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,098
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    I actually trimmed the meat of quite a lot of the fat, but I will certainly try it for an hour longer and take the foil off for that last hour to see if that helps. I reduced the cooking juices down and I have to say the gravy was fabulous. All in all a success.
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    SystemSystem Posts: 2,096,970
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    I did a shoulder of lamb last week using cider and honey, and even though I say it myself it was bl00dy brilliant, the cider and honey gravy was fantastic, my children were licking their plates :o

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/database/print/welshhoneyedlamb_8177.shtml

    Although I cooked it at a lower heat for three hours.
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    LemonhunnyLemonhunny Posts: 1,691
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    Just about to put mine in the oven!:)
    http://i34.tinypic.com/nb278m.jpg

    In about 5-6 hours it will be gorgeous I hope. Don't worry, it's not for a midnight feast, i'm in the US and it's only coming up to noon.
    In there are carrots, celery, leek, red onion rosemary, garlic, thyme, salt and pepper, and red wine. Oh, and a 5.5 pound lamb shoulder.

    Shoulder is SO much better than the leg! I bet that only looks half as good as it tasted.

    I agree that shoulder is fattier than leg of lamb, but it's worth getting shoulder because of the very much sweeter meat.

    Asda don't sell whole shoulders which I find very odd. They only do half shoulders, the fillet half having the neck fillet attached. But the local butcher is always there to supply me with a whole shoulder, or a hand of pork - another vanishing cut of the sweetest meat.
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    Ellie666Ellie666 Posts: 2,052
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    my wife hated roast lamb shoulder until i started slow cooking - makes so much difference - drool!!
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    GogfumbleGogfumble Posts: 22,155
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    Lemonhunny wrote: »
    Shoulder is SO much better than the leg! I bet that only looks half as good as it tasted.

    I agree that shoulder is fattier than leg of lamb, but it's worth getting shoulder because of the very much sweeter meat.

    Asda don't sell whole shoulders which I find very odd. They only do half shoulders, the fillet half having the neck fillet attached. But the local butcher is always there to supply me with a whole shoulder, or a hand of pork - another vanishing cut of the sweetest meat.

    We found that about Asda. They used to sell whole shoulders fresh and frozen but then they stopped both.

    There are no decent butchers near us that are in easy reach at least, so when we are after a whole shoulder we have a trip to Morrison's. They always seem to have some, although not always on display most of the time we have to ask at the butchers counter for one.
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    fat controllerfat controller Posts: 13,757
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    Couldn't get a shoulder in Sainsburys this week :( - so I am doing a half leg again. Its in the oven, nearly ready now, and smells divine.

    I'm going to try something with it that I have never tried before - got some maya gold potatoes, which I am going to lightly boil, then sauté them in butter in a shallow frying pan - no idea how they will turn out, but I'll try anything once :D
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    missloomissloo Posts: 1,853
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    I might do lamb for OH next weekend, he isnt a big fan but i might be able to convert him with the slow roasted option!
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    fat controllerfat controller Posts: 13,757
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    missloo wrote: »
    I might do lamb for OH next weekend, he isnt a big fan but i might be able to convert him with the slow roasted option!

    I think you will - I hated lamb, yet I've had it two weeks running now - seems I wasn't cooking it well enough to give it a chance.
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    indianwellsindianwells Posts: 12,702
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    I think you will - I hated lamb, yet I've had it two weeks running now - seems I wasn't cooking it well enough to give it a chance.

    Yay! FC is a convert!:D I haven't found anyone who hasn't been turned by slow roasted lamb. I think the slow cooking increases the depth of flavour and of course the melting tenderness of the meat is a factor.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1
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    I am not keen on roast lamb, I do not like fatty meat and so generally go for lamb shank or lamb mince but being Easter and the fact my OH loves it, I've bought a half boneless leg of lamb. I've trawled the net for a recipe that meets my needs and am going to try this.... as its only half leg I'm thinking 4 hours might do and will use a smaller tin and slightly less ingredients. I really hope it works!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,255
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    You can also do it in a slow cooker if it fits. All day in there with the usual rosemary and garlic and it's amazing. We had to saw the end off a leg once to get it to fit.
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    norbitonitenorbitonite Posts: 8,678
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    Just popped in to thank you all. Did this for the family today for Easter lunch. Delicious.
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    dosanjh1dosanjh1 Posts: 8,727
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    I'm not to keen on slow roosting the leg, I like it pink in the middle. Shoulder is the cut of slow roasting.
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