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lamb shoulder any thoughts?
A lamb shoulder has just been delivered to me rather than leg of lamb!Itseems much fattier,Does anyone have a good recipe using it please as I`d like to do it in slow cooker tomorrow? Many thanks....
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brown the lamb along with onions carrots, and swede or turnip.
place in the casserole and layer sliced potatoes, then a layer of black pudding, finish with a layer of sliced potatoes.
pour over stock and cook till all veg is tender,
I think you could do it in the slow cooker, just treat it like a casserole,
brown the lamb along with onions carrots, and swede or turnip.
place in the casserole and layer sliced potatoes, then a layer of black pudding, finish with a layer of sliced potatoes.
pour over stock and cook till all veg is tender,
I think you could do it in the slow cooker, just treat it like a casserole,
He has done Lamb shanks in the past, but in his At Home series it was shoulder.
http://www.channel4.com/food/on-tv/jamie-olive r/jamie-at-home/series-2/episode-1-lamb_p_1.ht ml
Looked and looked but couldn't find the actual recipe for it on line though. It is def in the book as my wife has it. and it is planned for a dinner somewhere in the next few weeks.
http://www.channel4.com/food/on-tv/jamie-olive r/jamie-at-home/series-2/episode-1-lamb_p_1.ht ml
Looked and looked but couldn't find the actual recipe for it on line though. It is def in the book as my wife has it. and it is planned for a dinner somewhere in the next few weeks.
I'll second that - Jamie's lamb shoulder was brilliant. I did it a couple of weeks ago and it's much better than lamb leg. Eah, if you cook it really slow, most of the fat goes and you're left with a beautifully tender piece of meat. If you can't find the recipe, I'll post it for you - it's dead simple! K