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W. Baker 14-10-2010 05:48 PM

Folow-Up on Roast Lamb
 
Well, I made my rolled shoulder of lamb for my son's birthday and it was
great. I made it as I had planned , juct like my roast rolled shoulder of
beef or veal, with garlic sliver, pepper adn lots ov onions. I roasted
it, first at 500 for 15 mins andthen down to 425 until it reached between
120-130. It was perfectly done fo rmy taste adn my son got the outside
slices which were less rare. I still have about two nights worth left for
me to enjoy:-) It is rather farrier than eitther the beef, which is
extrodinarlily lean, and the veal. I guess that the young animals have
more ft on their shoulders. As much of it was internalto the roll, it
woudl be hard t trim for a bit leaner meat that might be better for cold
sandwiches(of course, on low carb bread:-)

If I see this cut again at a decent price of kosher lamb, I would get it ,
but only for a larger group than 2 so it can be consumed at its peak,
freshly cooked.

Wendy




W. Baker 17-10-2010 12:09 AM

Folow-Up on Roast Lamb
 
"M@?k?" > wrote:
: On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 16:48:53 +0000 (UTC), "W. Baker"
: > wrote:

: >Well, I made my rolled shoulder of lamb for my son's birthday and it was
: >great. I made it as I had planned , juct like my roast rolled shoulder of
: >beef or veal, with garlic sliver, pepper adn lots ov onions. I roasted
: >it, first at 500 for 15 mins andthen down to 425 until it reached between
: >120-130. It was perfectly done fo rmy taste adn my son got the outside
: >slices which were less rare. I still have about two nights worth left for
: >me to enjoy:-) It is rather farrier than eitther the beef, which is
: >extrodinarlily lean, and the veal. I guess that the young animals have
: >more ft on their shoulders. As much of it was internalto the roll, it
: >woudl be hard t trim for a bit leaner meat that might be better for cold
: >sandwiches(of course, on low carb bread:-)
: >
: >If I see this cut again at a decent price of kosher lamb, I would get it ,
: >but only for a larger group than 2 so it can be consumed at its peak,
: >freshly cooked.
: >
: >Wendy
: >
: >

: I'd pan sear slices of it and make sandwiches or put on plate with
: sunny side up eggs.

It is, of course, gone now:-( I had three low carb bread sandwich dinners
from it along with a big pile of salad, and the last slice was just eaten
with great enjoyment(too small for a sandwich, but a great snakc)

I hope I find another such roast in my cooking lifetime:-)

Wendy

Alice Faber 17-10-2010 04:07 PM

Folow-Up on Roast Lamb
 
In article >,
Susan > wrote:

>
> Joseph's, not Peter's. I got my saints mixed up. :-)
>
> I usually have low carb wraps and pitas in the freezer, since breads
> moves slowly around here. I kept this package out to sample, and we've
> eaten a little more than half in a week.
>
> They are good.


Indeed. I just had a BLT for breakfast, on half of a Joseph's flaxmeal
lavash. I get the pita also, when the grocery stocks them; like a lot of
other things, the bread shelves are rented out, so the store manager
claims to have no control over what's available when.

--
"Isn't embarrassing to quote something you didn't read and then attack
what it didn't say?"--WG, where else but Usenet


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