This delicious rolled lamb leg roast is so easy to prepare. Follow the simple instructions to create a special occasion meal to delight your family and friends.
Serve hot with your favourite roast vegetables, or warm with a selection of salads.
Boneless Leg Of Lamb With Rosemary, Orange & Cranberry Stuffing
An easy twist on your classic Christmas roast lamb
Ingredients
- 2.5 kg Quality Mark boneless lamb leg
- jute twine or kitchen string
Stuffing
- 1 cup white breadcrumbs approx. 3 slices bread made into crumbs
- 2 tbsp rosemary chopped
- zest and juice of an orange
- 1/4 cup dried cranberries
- 1 tbsp cranberry sauce
- 1 tbsp parsley chopped
- 1 tbsp butter
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- bunch of rosemary springs
Instructions
- Remove the meat from the fridge an hour or more before cooking so it comes up to room temperature. Prepare the lamb to step 2 (pictured above): Place the lamb skin-side down. Look for the plumpest parts, and partially slice horizontally into them to create a flap. Lift the flap and flip it towards a gap you wish to fill, to create a more even rectangular shape. Cover the meat with plastic wrap and pound it with a rolling pin to flatten and firm into place. Trim off any hard or fat grisly bits. Or, if using a carvery or full leg, ask your butcher to remove the bone for you.
- Combine the stuffing ingredients. Place the stuffing in a strip down the middle of one side of the meat then lift the edge and roll the meat tightly as though rolling a Swiss roll, tucking in any stray pieces. Tie as shown in steps 3 and 4 pictured above.
- Preheat the oven to 200°C or 180°C fan bake. Heat the oil and butter in a roasting pan and brown the lamb well on all sides. Remove from the heat, place remaining rosemary sprigs into the pan and place the roast on top. Roast for 45 minutes.
- Poke a metal skewer or thin knife into the centre, count to three and then test it on the inside of your wrist. It should feel warm - if it doesn’t, cook for another 15 minutes and try again.
- Place the lamb on a warm plate and cover with foil to rest for 15 minutes before removing the string and carving.
- Serve warm in thick slices with gravy, or cold in thin slices with cranberry jelly.
Written by Billie Turei
An environmental goddess who loves to spend her weekends drinking wine and perfecting her Master Chef skills, this little foodie can callback any 90’s hip-hop jam and obscure pop-culture references. You’ll usually find Billie eating Thai food and heading off for impromptu road-trips with her squad.
Favourite food to cure a hangover: Hash browns. All of them.
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