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This Easy Lamb Roast recipe is a cinch to make and delivers a fragrant and flavorful carving meat. The result is a succulent and stunning centerpiece for your holiday feast!

This post is sponsored by, and product was provided by Ohio Sheep and Wool Program. As always, all opinions are my own.

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This holiday, you are in charge of cooking the main course. Sure, you could make poultry (though we just had Thanksgiving Turkey).

And you could dive headlong into an elaborate celebrity chef recipe; stressing out every step of the way, hoping beyond hope that your Wellington turns out just right.

Might I suggest an easier recipe alternative? One with all of the pizazz and panache of a standing prime rib, but with a distinct flavor, and that is secretly SUPER easy to put together? Enter this Easy Lamb Roast.

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Why You Should Make Lamb

  1. Lamb is delicious!
    • It’s got the familiar characteristics of beef, but with a tenderness and unique hint of earthy flavor that can only be found in some of the highest quality grass-fed red meat.
  2. Lamb is naturally nutrient rich!
    • A 3 oz. portion of Lamb offers almost half of your daily recommended protein! Read more about Lamb nutritional facts.
    • Ounce for ounce, Lamb has fewer calories, less saturated fat, more cancer-fighting CLA, and more Omega-3’s than beef.
  3. Lamb is ethically and environmentally responsible.
    • As foragers, sheep get all the nutrition they need from freely grazing to produce the highest quality meat and fiber that we consume.
    • Sheep naturally graze on land that otherwise has very limited agricultural value (hilly terrain) and actually improve their pasture land by cycling vital nutrients back into the soil; encouraging native plant growth, and reducing erosion.
  4. Lamb is Local!
    • With over 80,000 sheep farmers and ranchers in the U.S., (with 3,400 sheep farms in Ohio alone) fresh, local lamb is never far away.
    • The meat we used to develop this recipe came from the folks at Blue Heron Farms – winners of the Ohio Livestock Coalition’s Environmental Stewardship Award for its efforts to protect the air, land and water on and near their farm.
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Why You Should Make This Easy Lamb Roast Recipe

First off, this Easy Lamb Roast will definitely feed a crowd. We used a 5-6lb bone-in lamb leg roast, and it easily fed 8 people with plenty of leftovers. (More on those in a minute).

Second, you won’t be struggling with difficult ingredients, or elaborate cooking techniques in order to get it made just right.

The seasonings couldn’t be more simple, and as long as you rely on a good meat thermometer to tell you when the meat is done cooking, the lamb itself is such a forgiving and naturally delicious piece of meat, you really can’t go wrong while cooking it.

Finally, this lamb roast will immediately be familiar as a holiday main course. A lamb leg roast looks enough like a beef roast, but has a more premium grass-fed/earthy taste, and it carves up like a bone-in ham. (For carving tips, check out this video)

In fact, if you’ve got picky eaters, don’t even tell them it’s lamb. Just sit back and wait until they start raving about how delicious it is.

The meat is juicy, tender, and it’s natural flavor shines whether you cover it in au jus, or top it with a mint sauce, chimichurri, or serve it with horseradish cream.

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Plan For Leftovers

Like any good holiday main course, one of the best parts about a Lamb Leg Roast is the leftovers!

Unless you’re feeding an army, a 5-7lb roast should get you MORE than enough meat to feed everyone and send home some foil wrapped seconds.

Those can be heated up in the oven (still in their foil) at 350°F without risking cooking them more, so you can enjoy that tender meatiness again in sandwiches, potatoes, soup, tacos, or atop a salad.

BUT WAIT THERE’S MORE! You weren’t just gonna chuck that bone in the trash, right? Of course not! That sucker can make a dynamite lamb bone broth.

Definitely a consideration when choosing your leg of lamb cut at the butcher. If you go with “shank on” that just means an extra length of those bones, so if you’ve got plans to make some homemade lamb stock, be sure you choose that option.

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Should I Marinate My Lamb Roast?

It doesn’t need it. Lamb is a very tender meat (especially a leg roast), so you’re unlikely to add tenderness through a long marinade process.

Plus, lamb is wonderfully flavorful by itself, so go easy on the added flavors. It doesn’t need much in the way of “soaked in” acids or sauces to add to the taste. Just a little sprinkle of seasoning before cooking goes a long way.

Try my simple lamb roast recipe and YOU be the judge!

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How to Make A Lamb Leg Roast

  1. Remove meat from packaging and set aside to allow it to come up to room temperature for about an hour.
  2. Chop up some rosemary and sage and slice 5 cloves of garlic (big slices).
  3. Using a knife, stab 1 inch deep holes all over the less fatty side of the roast (this will be the top), and several shallow long cross slices across the fat on the bottom.
  4. Rub the roast on all sides with olive oil, then push the slices of garlic into each of the holes in the meat.
  5. Sprinkle each side of the meat with salt and pepper and the chopped herbs (rosemary and sage), then place the roast fat side down in a roasting pan.
  6. Roast at 400°F for 20 minutes, then turn heat down to 350°F and continue cooking for about 2 hours for a 5-6 lb. roast.
  7. Temp with a meat thermometer and remove from oven when you are within about 5°F less than your desired doneness (145°F for medium rare: 160°F for medium).
  8. Tent with foil and let the roast rest for at least 15 minutes before carving.
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Lamb in Your Future

If you’re like me, you will no doubt be dumbfounded by how easy that was, and how stunning a result you end up with.

For better or worse, you will now be asked to prepare this dish every year for the family gathering.

You may also be interested in trying other lamb recipes or learning more about preparing lamb. If so, don’t miss the American Lamb website which will take you to school when it comes to cooking lamb. They’ve even got some sweet merch and an annual event called the Lamb Jam that sounds like my personal gastro-heaven.

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I hope this post inspires you to expand your horizons a bit and consider lamb as a protein choice in your cooking (and not just for, the holidays).

Happy Holidays and Enjoy!

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Easy Lamb Roast

Yield: 8

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 2 hours 20 minutes

Additional Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 3 hours

This Easy Lamb Roast recipe is a cinch to make and delivers a fragrant and flavorful carving meat. The result is a succulent and stunning centerpiece for your holiday feast!

Ingredients

  • 5-6 lb Bone-In Lamb Leg Roast
  • 2 Tablespoons Olive Oil
  • 5 Garlic Cloves, sliced
  • 1 Tablespoon Kosher Salt
  • 1 teaspoon Ground Black Pepper
  • 1 heaping Tablespoon chopped Rosemary
  • 1 heaping Tablespoon chopped Sage

Instructions

  1. Remove meat from packaging and set aside to allow it to come up to room temperature for about an hour. Pat dry with a paper towel.
  2. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
  3. Using a knife, stab 1 inch deep holes into the less fatty side of the roast (this will be the top). Also cut several shallow straight slices across the fat on the bottom.
  4. Drizzle olive oil over both sides of the roast and rub it in using your hands. Push the garlic slices into the top holes of the roast.
  5. Sprinkle each side of the roast with salt and pepper and the chopped herbs (rosemary and sage).
  6. Place the roast fat side down in a roasting pan and roast at 400°F for 20 minutes.
  7. Turn heat down to 350°F and continue cooking for 1.5-2.25 hours. I usually take the temperature first at 1.5 hours, then recheck in 20 minute intervals.
  8. Temp a thicker part of the roast with a meat thermometer and remove from oven when you are within about 5°F less than your desired doneness (145°F for medium rare; 160°F for medium).
  9. Tent with foil and let the roast rest for at least 15 minutes before carving.

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FAQs

How do you cook lamb so it's not chewy? ›

Lamb Chop Temperature

Temperature is by far the most critical aspect of cooking lamb chops. Undercooking even tender lamb chops can render them unpleasantly chewy, while overcooking will lead to tough, dried-out meat. Rib chops should be cooked to about 130°F, while loin chops are better at 135°F or even 140°F.

Why is my lamb roast always tough? ›

The juices need time to redistribute throughout the meat. Cut too soon and the juices will end up pooling on the cutting board, leaving you with a drier cut of meat. Follow this tip: For a more tender and juicy piece of lamb, allow the meat to rest for at least 15 minutes after removing it from the oven.

What temperature and how long to cook roast lamb? ›

Place in an oven preheated to 180 degrees Celsius. Roast for 25 to 30 minutes per 500 grams for medium or until the lamb is cooked to your liking. To test, press the meat with tongs. The lamb will feel soft when it's cooked to medium-rare and you'll feel a slight resistance when it's cooked to medium.

How does Gordon Ramsay cook roast lamb? ›

And when you have a gorgeous cut, like a rack of lamb, you can cook it the good ol' Gordon Ramsay way—which is to say, lightly pan-sear it first, then baste it with an herby, garlicky butter, and finally finish it off in the oven until it's still pink and juicy in the middle. It comes out perfectly every time.

What cooking method is best for lamb? ›

It can be traditionally roasted but is best slow-roasted, pot-roasted or braised with liquid until practically falling apart. Shoulder can also be diced for stewing, or cut into shoulder chops. A pre-sliced roast is convenient, but it tends to dry out in the oven.

What can I add to lamb to tenderize it? ›

Tenderising lamb meat

Baking soda / bi-carb and cornflour/cornstarch are the secret ingredients that tenderise the lamb meat.

What is the cooking time for lamb per pound? ›

Medium-Rare: About 20 minutes per pound or until internal temperature registers 130°F to 135°F. Medium: About 25 minutes per pound or until internal temperature registers 135°F to 140°F. Well-Done: About 30 minutes per pound or until internal temperature registers 155°F to 165°F. Fall-Apart Tender Lamb.

What is the best oven temperature for lamb? ›

Roast leaner cuts of lamb in a hotter oven (450°F) to get a lovely brown crust and a well-cooked center; cook fattier cuts of lamb low and slow (325°F) to render all the fat and allow the lamb to cook in its juices. Due to residual heat, your lamb will continue to cook even after you pull it out of the oven.

What is the best meat temperature for lamb? ›

Information. Cook all raw lamb steaks, chops, and roasts to a minimum internal temperature of 145° F (62.8° C) as measured with a food thermometer before removing meat from the heat source.

Should you sear lamb before roasting? ›

For the perfect roast lamb, we recommend seasoning the surface of the meat, and then searing it, especially fat side down in a pan before roasting. Why bother with searing? Contrary to some stories, searing is less about locking in moisture, and all about improving the flavour!

Do you flip lamb while roasting? ›

Instructions
  1. Take the leg of lamb out of the refrigerator about an hour before cooking so it comes closer to room temperature. ...
  2. Arrange an oven rack so that the top of the lamb is a few inches from the broiler element. ...
  3. Flip the leg over and put back under the broiler until the other side is seared, about 5 minutes more.

How do you cook lamb without it going tough? ›

Slow-cooking lamb

Slow cooking in liquid transforms tougher cuts of lamb into fork-tender meat. Neck, shoulder and belly, either diced or as whole joints, are the best cuts for slow cooking and need to be cooked for at least 2 hrs at 150C to soften the meat.

What to do if lamb is chewy? ›

With chewy cuts, you are going to braise it long and slow to get a tender outcome, and diced lamb is either served as stew or meat pie, 2–3 hrs simmered with a thickener like flour.

How do you soften tough lamb meat? ›

  1. How to Tenderize a Tough Cut of Meat. Pound it out. Use salt. Use an acidic marinade. Use kiwi, papaya, or pineapple. Score it. Slow cook it.
  2. Our Favorite Recipes for Slow Cooked Meat.

How do you keep lamb moist when cooking? ›

All the lamb needs is a sprinkle of salt and pepper, drizzle of olive oil. Add beef broth/stock and water into the pan (keeps everything all nice and moist + makes pan juices for gravy), cover then slow roast for 5 hours until tender and fall apart.

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