Cook up the perfect lamb roast this Easter
Many of us will be looking ahead to
the long Easter weekend this week, with family get togethers and great food in
the pipeline! If you’re hosting, we’ve got some top tips and tricks for a
delicious lamb roast – the perfect meal for big numbers.
Lamb has long been a traditional meal
for Easter Sunday, and has roots in early Passover observances. In the past
too, lambs tended to be the most readily available livestock after a long
winter with meat stocks running low, which is one of the reasons for it being
the meat of choice in spring.
To make sure your Easter roast is
top notch this year, we’ve sourced the best premium cuts of lamb. With
hand-prepared whole
and half
legs from Little Pigs butchers, there’s no need for mad supermarket dashes
this Easter! Read on for our advice on cooking up your lamb roast to
perfection:
- Take the lamb from the fridge
around one hour before you plan on cooking – this will allow it to come to room
temperature.
- Make incisions into the lamb meat –
this will allow any rub/spices to soak into the meat as it cooks. Garlic and
rosemary work well!
- Get your timings right – for a
whole leg, cook at 150° fan for 40 minutes per 500g,
plus 40 minutes. For a half leg, cook at 160° fan for
25 minutes per 500g plus 25 minutes.
- Leave the roast to rest once cooked
for around 15-20 minutes.
- Finally, slice the meat against the
grain to get the most tender slices!
Remember to confirm your Best of
Local orders by 5pm on Thursday in time for Good Friday! If you need a delivery
to your door on Saturday, please order by 5pm Friday. You can browse our Easter
range here.