Roast lamb with special gravy. The classic Aussie roast lamb leg with a killer gravy! Easy to make with a few simple tips. Cook times table and cooking video included!
Our lamb roast recipe is the perfect way to feed a hungry family. Served with veggies, and homemade gravy this roast lamb recipe is the real deal. For starters, we cook lamb a little less, so it remains juicy and pink. You can cook Roast lamb with special gravy using 7 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Roast lamb with special gravy
- Prepare 1 of joint lamb (shoulder).
- You need 3 of oniones.
- It's Some springs of fresh rosemary.
- It's 1 large glass of red wine.
- Prepare 1 tsp. of salt and black pepper.
- You need a few bunches of purple sprouting broccoli.
- It's a few of purple brussels sprouting sprouts.
Serve with your favourite roasted veg and generous lashings of homemade mint sauce. This slow-cooked lamb dish makes an amazing dinner for a lazy Sunday lunch and is wonderfully complemented by the rich gravy. Serve the lamb carved into slices, sprinkled with crumbs and a jug of gravy. Looking for roast lamb recipes for Easter?
Roast lamb with special gravy step by step
- When you buy the lamb, ask the butcher to string it up for a roast. The night before you are going to cook the lamb, put it in a container with the rosemary sprigs (ease them under the string on both sides of the joint), the sliced onions, the salt and pepper and the generous glass of red wine. Don't make the mistake of using rubbish wine for cooking - you should only really cook with a wine that would enjoy drinking on its own too. Leave overnight. If you don't have a suitable container you can use a freezer bag..
- The next morning, turn the container upside down on to a roasting tray. Heat the oven to 250º. Put the roasting dish in the oven for ten minutes.
- After ten minutes, take the meat out and turn the oven down to 140º. Add a generous glass of water to the oven dish and put it back into the oven for 50 minutes..
- After 50 minutes, take it out . Add another slosh of wine (or water).
- Turn the joint over and put it back in the oven for another 45 minutes (depending on the size of the lamb and how you like it cooked).
- Get the vegetables ready..
- Wash them and put them in the pan or steamer..
- Steam for 10 - 15 minutes.
- Take the lamb out of the oven and out of the roasting tray, and let it have a little rest on another tray or plate. Turn the oven off and put 6 plates in to warm up (it's always nice to warm up plates before serving).
- Add the water from the steamed veg to the roasting tray.
- And give it a good stir unsticking all the onions, crispy bits of meat and rosemary from the bottom of the tray. We nearly have our gravy.....
- Put the mixture in to a pan and remove the rosemary sprigs. Take the leaves off and put them back in the gravy and discard the sprigs.
- Put it in a liquidiser or food processer and turn on at full blitz. It should be thick enough to use as gravy, but if you want a thicker consistency put it back in the pan and boil for a few minutes to reduce.
- Slice the meat.
- Serve on the warm plates with the vegetables and pour the gravy over the meat..
- Enjoy with the rest of that bottle of nice wine and with people you love :-).
Want to make a lamb shank? We have plenty of ideas for roast lamb, including roast anchovy butter lamb with boulangere Roll this great-value cut of lamb with mustard and herbs then bake until soft and tender so it falls apart into the white wine onion gravy. Lamb is flavorful enough on its own that it doesn't need much seasoning, yet robust enough that it pairs beautifully with any number of boldly flavored seasonings, like rosemary, oregano, marjoram, thyme, lemon zest, cumin, coriander, mint, and garlic. How to season lamb: Trim some of the excess fat and. If it's lamb you're roasting this weekend, let Waitrose help you cook it to perfection.