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This slow cooked lamb shoulder will be the juiciest, most incredible lamb roast you have ever had! Mary Berry's slow roasted lamb shoulder is perfect for an Easter or spring roast dinner. The lamb is melt-in-the-mouth tender and served with a rich gravy.
To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook slow roasted lamb shoulder using 15 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Slow roasted lamb shoulder:
- Make ready The lamb
- Make ready 1 kg rolled lamb shoulder
- Make ready 6-8 rosemary stalks (leaves removed)
- Take 3-4 cloves garlic
- Prepare 2 tbsp English Mustard
- Get Olive oil
- Prepare Seasoning
- Take The gravy
- Take 4 white onions, peeled and sliced thickly into rounds
- Take 8-10 garlic cloves, whole, unpeeled
- Get Drizzle of balsamic vinegar
- Get Salt and pepper
- Take 200 ml water
- Get Tbsp plain flour
- Take Splash red wine
To make his outstanding, falling-apart-tender lamb shoulder, Peter Hoffman, chef at NYC's Back Forty and Back Forty West, coats it with spicy harissa. This perfectly-tender lamb is drenched in a sweet and slightly sour sauce, providing a welcomed acidic balance to the rich meat. What temperature to slow roast lamb shoulder? I find this gives the perfectly melting and soft lamb shoulder that you're looking for.
Steps to make Slow roasted lamb shoulder:
- Preheat over to 200 degrees. Then slash the lamb all over, to create little pockets for flavour.
- Add the rosemary leaves and 3/4 cloves of garlic to a pestal and mortar and bash into a pulp. Add 2tbsp olive oil and the English mustard and combine to make a thick paste. Season well.
- Rub the paste into the lamb, ensuring it gets into all of the slashes.
- Peel and thickly slice the onions and add to a deep baking tray, with the remaining garlic cloves, any remaining rosemary sprigs, a drizzle of balsamic vinegar and 200ml boiling water. Place the lamb on top.
- Roast in the oven for 20 minutes at 200 degrees C.
- Remove from the oven and cover the tray in 2 layers of kitchen foil. At the same time, reduce the oven temperature to 160 degrees C.
- Return the lamb to the oven and cook for 4 hours.
- Remove from the oven, transfer the meat to a plate and cover again with tin foil to rest.
- Meanwhile make the gravy by discarding the garlic skins and rosemary stalks from the roasting tray, skimming off any fat from the lamb and returning the tray to the hob, over a high heat, mixing the contents well.
- Stir in the flour and cook for two minutes. Then add a good splash of wine, along with 300 ml of boiling water and cook on a low heat for 15 minutes, stirring regularly to break down any lumps, until it thickens.
- Meanwhile, remove the lamb from the foil and shred using two forks. Serve with potatoes and green veg, or anything else you fancy.
How long does it take to cook a shoulder of lamb? At this low temperature, the lamb needs to be. Roasted lamb shoulder that's meltingly tender and then finished under the broiler until crisp and golden brown. This incredible slow-roasted shoulder of Welsh Lamb is cooked with the veggies - all in the same pan! This slow cooked shoulder of lamb is one of those memorable lamb recipes that will remain with you forever.
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