MARY BERRY'S FRENCH SLOW-ROAST LAMB WITH RATATOUILLE
As seen on her BBC2 series, Simple Comforts, Mary Berry's melt in the mouth lamb is slow-cooked on a bed of ratatouille, for a French-inspired Sunday roast.
Provided by Mary Berry
Categories Dinner, Lunch
Number Of Ingredients 1
Steps:
- 1. You will need a large, deep roasting tin. Preheat the oven to 220°C/200°C fan/Gas 7. 2. For the rub, put the thyme, paprika and oil in a small bowl, mix well and season. Make holes in the joint of lamb with a small sharp knife and spread the rub all over it. Insert the garlic slivers into the holes and season the lamb with salt and pepper. Put the lamb in a large roasting tin and add the onions around and underneath. Roast in the oven for about 40 minutes. 3. Lower the oven temperature to 160°C/140°C fan/Gas 3. Scatter the peppers and aubergine around the lamb. Pour the tomatoes into a bowl, add the stock, sun-dried tomato paste, thyme, bay leaves and honey, then stir to combine. Pour all this into the roasting tin over the peppers and aubergine and stir, then sprinkle the paprika over the vegetables. 4. Cover the whole tin with foil and return to the oven to roast for about 4 hours until the lamb is tender and falling off the bone. 5. Shred the meat or carve into slices. Drain any fat from the top of the sauce and serve with the ratatouille vegetables alongside.
ROAST LEG OF LAMB WITH ROSEMARY AND GARLIC
A roasted leg of lamb is always a treat but it's even better when studded with garlic and served with fresh mint sauce.
Provided by Allegra McEvedy
Categories Main course
Yield Serves 4-6
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 200C/180C Fan/Gas 6.
- Use a small, sharp knife to make 12-14 slits all over the lamb. Peel two garlic cloves and slice them into shards. Roughly squash the remaining garlic and put into the bottom of a large roasting tin.
- Push a few slivers of garlic and small sprigs of rosemary down into each slit in the lamb and season with plenty of salt and pepper.
- Put the carrots and onions into the roasting tin, drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Lay the lamb on top and roast in the preheated oven for 45 minutes.
- For the mint sauce, mix together the sugar and vinegar until the sugar is dissolved. Add the mint and mix well. Season with salt and pepper and transfer to the fridge to steep.
- Remove the lamb from the oven, pour in the wine then return to the oven and roast for a further 45 minutes.
- When cooked, remove the lamb from the oven and transfer to a board. Cover with foil and leave to rest for 15- 20 minutes.
- Carve the lamb into thin slices and serve with the mint sauce and roasted vegetables.
ROAST LAMB WITH GARLIC AND ROSEMARY, AND ROSEMARY AND ONION SAUCE
This recipe for roast lamb can be served with gravy or Rosemary and Onion Sauce, which is also good with lamb chops, or served with bangers and mash.
Categories Sunday roast Easy Entertaining Spring lamb Spring
Yield Serves 6-8
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Begin by making about 24 small, deep cuts in the skin of the lamb using a small, sharp knife. Then push a sliver of garlic, followed by a small sprig of rosemary, into each cut, and season the meat generously with salt and freshly milled black pepper. Next, cut the onion in half and place it in the bottom of the roasting tin, then transfer the lamb to the tin to sit on top of the onion halves. Cover the tin loosely with foil, then cook in the oven on a high shelf for 1½ hours. After this, take the foil off and let it cook for another 30 minutes. Remove the lamb from the oven, cover loosely with foil again and allow to rest for about 20 minutes. Meanwhile, make the Rosemary and Onion Sauce. In a small saucepan, melt the butter and cook the onions over a very gentle heat for about 5 minutes - it's important not to let them colour, so keep an eye on them. While that's happening, bruise the rosemary leaves with a pestle and mortar to release their oil, then chop them very, very finely and add them to the onion. Then continue to cook as gently as possible for a further 15 minutes, again, without letting the onions colour too much. Next, using a wooden spoon, stir the flour into the onions and their buttery juices till smooth, then gradually add the milk, a little at a time, still stirring, followed by the stock, bit by bit, whilst vigorously whisking with a balloon whisk. Now taste and season the sauce with salt and pepper and let it barely simmer on the lowest possible heat for 5 minutes. Next, remove it from the heat, then liquidise or process half of it, then return it to the saucepan to join the other half. Then re-heat gently, add the crème fraîche and pour it into a warmed serving jug. This recipe makes about 1 pint (570 ml) sauce. Need brush up on your gravy skills? Watch Delia's Perfect Gravy Video on this page
ROASTED LAMB SHOULDER WITH ROSEMARY AND PAPRIKA RUB
Shoulder of lamb is quite fatty, but that's what makes the meat so sweet and succulent, and by cooking it for a long time at a low temperature, the meat becomes so tender it just falls off the bone. This is the perfect roast to put in the oven and leave while you are out as it cooks slowly in the oven and you will return to a house full of wonderful aromas and meltingly tender meat. Serve it with fresh mint sauce.
Provided by Mary Berry
Categories Main course
Yield Serves 6-8
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 220C/425F/Gas 7 (200C Fan).
- Put the lamb on a board. Mix the rosemary, oil and paprika together and season well with salt and pepper. Rub over the lamb on both sides.
- Put the onions and stock into a small roasting tin, put a rack on top then place the lamb on top. Roast in the oven for 30 minutes, or until brown then reduce the temperature to 160C/325F/Gas 3 (140C Fan). Cover the lamb with aluminium foil and continue to roast for 3-4 hours, basting from time to time until completely tender and the meat is falling off of the bone.
- Remove the foil and place the lamb on a plate to rest while you make the gravy. Skim off the fat into a bowl. Spoon two tablespoons of the fat into a saucepan.
- Sieve the roasting juices and softened onion into a measuring jug. Add boiling water to the jug to make up to 570ml/1 pint of liquid. Heat the fat in the saucepan until hot. Add the flour and stir until smooth. Still over the heat, add the roasting juices and whisk until thickened and smooth. Add redcurrant jelly and salt and pepper to taste and a little gravy browning if too pale. Serve with the lamb.
MARY BERRY'S SLOW ROAST LEG OF LAMB WITH RATATOUILLE
All-in-one pan roast lamb with an aromatic coating and ratatouille-style vegetables. Once it's in the oven you can forget about it for 4 hours. Great for feeding a crowd because you can make it in advance and forget about it.
Provided by Mary Berry
Categories Main course
Yield Serves 6
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 220C/200C Fan/Gas 7.
- Using a small sharp knife, make a series of small slits over the leg of lamb. Put 2 tablespoons of the thyme in a bowl with the paprika and oil, season and mix together. Spread the mixture over the lamb, insert the garlic slivers into the slits and season the lamb with salt and pepper. Put the onions into a large, deep roasting tin, sit the lamb on top and roast for about 40 minutes.
- Reduce the oven temperature to 160C/140C Fan/Gas 3.
- Scatter the peppers and aubergine around the lamb. Pour the tomatoes into a bowl, add the stock, tomato paste, the remaining thyme, bay leaves and honey, and stir to combine. Pour into the tin over the peppers and stir. Cover the whole tin with foil and return to the oven for about 4 hours, until the lamb is tender and falling off the bone.
- Lift the lamb out of the tin and place on a large board. Spoon off any fat from the top of the sauce. Carve the meat into slices and serve with the vegetables.
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