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  • Lamb to be served with… what?
  • Hairychested
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    Mint chutney? Let me have your ideas and recipes, please!

    glasgowdan
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    I coat a boneless shoulder joint with a mix of herbs spices and olive oil, seal it and roast for 20 min on 250 and 3 hr on 150. Gives a wonderful soft meat. I just had this tonight with asparagus, gravy and rosemary roasties.

    Spongebob
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    Don't forget to sprinkle fresh rosemary on the meat before it goes in the oven.

    I'm not a fan of garlic on lamb though.

    Elfinsafety
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    Pitta bread, salad, chilli sauce.

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    CaptJon
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    fry off some red onions and garlic, add some chopped tomatoes, and then some borlotti beans, squirt of ketchup and some Worcestershire sauce, salt to season… simmer for a bit – delicious with lamb steaks and maybe some sauteed potatoes.

    Kuco
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    If it's a good quality joint I don't actually like anything on it while cooking. I'd much rather have some sauce on the side and enjoy the natural taste of the meat, especially lamb.

    Shackleton
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    Samphire goes rather well with lamb and mutton. Any of the above also sounds rather nice!

    samuri
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    Pitta bread, salad, chilli sauce.

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    Yeah but you have to get everyone who is eating it, absolutely bladdered beforehand to ensure the experience is complete. 😉

    joolsburger
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    Bearnaise sauce works well.

    simonjf63
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    Whole shoulder, seared in hot oil, onions, garlic and a selection of root veg, herbs from your garden with half a bottle of wine (red or white depending on your preference), cover with foil and three hours at around 150. Falls off the bone, superb taste.

    john_drummer
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    a nice dark gravy made with port or red wine, and redcurrants or redcurrant jelly. serve with mashed potato, roasties & in season veggies, garnish with some more redcurrants

    If we hadn't had a nice piece of topside earlier i'd be making myself hungry 😉

    Elfinsafety
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    Yeah but you have to get everyone who is eating it, absolutely bladdered beforehand to ensure the experience is complete

    And what, pray tell, is the problem with that? 😀

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