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Lamb shoulder is an underrated cut. Put into a large roasting tin and place in. Skim off any fat from the juices and serve alongside the lamb.
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Ingredients
Place the lamb in a roasting tray, drizzle with olive oil and rub the spices and salt into the meat. Cover with cling wrap and marinate in the fridge overnight. This slow cooked lamb shoulder infused with rosemary and garlic is so tender you don't need a carving knife. Super easy, tastier & cheaper than lamb leg!
Instructions
Slow Cooked Lamb Shoulder is the ultimate lamb roast. Slow-Roast Spiced Lamb Shoulder with Sumac Onions. Put the lamb shoulder in a small, deep roasting dish (it should fit snugly). Use a small sharp knife to poke slits all over both sides of the lamb, then smear all over with the spice paste. I love that you can plonk it in the oven early in the Cover the roasting tin tightly with aluminium foil (you may need several layers to make sure it's tightly covered), then place on the centre rack of the.
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