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By Kathy Tsaples, from her book Sweet Greek

 

Slow-roasted Shoulder of Lamb is a family favourite. It is the hero dish we make on Easter Sunday. The aromas of the lamb, garlic, lemon and herbs permeate the kitchen as it slowly cooks.

After the long period of fasting from any meat product, we await anxiously to sit at the table to enjoy the succulent lamb. That said, I do cook this dish at other times throughout the year as well, especially if I’m entertaining for lunch or dinner.

Ingredients

1 shoulder of lamb

2 lemons, skin and pith removed so you have just the flesh

3 onions
1 head of garlic

8 cloves of garlic, peeled and sliced in half

olive oil
1 tbsp oregano

sprigs of rosemary

2 tsp cooking salt

1 tsp black pepper

 

Tip: Start with the best lamb. I buy Salt Bush lamb from my butcher and get him to de-bone it, leaving only the shank. You can leave the bones if you prefer.

Method

Firstly, clean your lamb using a damp paper towel. Remove any fat that you don’t want, but don’t remove too much because fat keeps the meat moist.

Preheat your oven to 200 ̊C.

Clean and peel the onions. Slice them about L/e inch thick and assemble them on the bottom of the baking dish. Sprinkle a little salt and pepper on them and drizzle olive oil.

Place the lamb on top.

In a bowl, put the salt, pepper, oregano and garlic cloves (halve the garlic cloves as it is easier to insert). Generously sprinkle the seasoning over the lamb on both sides.

Using a sharp knife, make incisions all over the lamb. Insert the garlic cloves and a little rosemary into these incisions.

Now you need to slice your lemons and place the slices all over the lamb.

Cut the whole head of garlic in half and place halves in the baking dish. Drizzle a little olive oil over the top of the lamb.

Tear a sheet of baking paper large enough to cover your dish. Wet it under a tap, scrunch it up and cover your lamb as though the baking paper were a little blanket.

Cover the entire baking dish with foil and put it in the oven. For the first 30 minutes, bake it at 200 ̊C in a fan-forced oven. Then reduce your temperature to 150 ̊C and bake for a further 1 B/c hours.

Remove the foil and baking paper and bake the lamb uncovered for another 30 minutes.