Half Leg Of Lamb Recipe - Clean Eating with kids (2024)

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This half leg of Lamb recipe is a keeper. It’s crazy easy, you have to do almost nothing, and at the end you get the most deliciously tender lamb that falls of the bone.

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Roast Lamb feels special.

It feels like a treat and because we don’t have it all that often, and there’s a lot of Mmmm’s…. that happens as soon as the kids start to smell the lamb roasting. We eat this with crispy roast potatoes and homemade mint sauce, rather a lot of gravy and veg of course.

Let’s be honest, who doesn’t love a roast? Even those of us Moms with kids we claim never eat veg, can often be coaxed into eating a few veggies within a roast. Is it the gravy? Maybe, but a tender, fall off the bone piece of meat goes a long way and there’s not many roasts better than this slow cooked leg of lamb. Maybe this Beef Topsidemaybe :)

And if there’s left overs (not really…ever?!) they’re eaten the next day by whoever manages to get to them first. It’s that good.

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Slow Cooked Clean Eating Lamb Roast

Slow cooking a half leg of lamb is pretty much guaranteed to give you tender lamb. It never doesn’t work, so I always slow cook lamb if it’s a leg I’m cooking.

This half leg of lamb takes no time at all to prepare, in fact it takes far longer to peel the potatoes for roasting, although it needs 4ish hours in the oven, so while it’s not as if you have to do anything to it while it’s cooking, it’s not a long day at work pop it in the oven sort of dinner.

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How Do You Cook Lamb So It’s Tender?

You can marinate lamb to help make it tender, but I don’t do that for this recipe as we love the taste of lamb and lamb alone! A lamb cut like a chop wouldn’t work being slow cooked but for legs, slow cookings the way to go.

The low heat means the proteins in the meat are less likely to overcook, leaving you with melt-in-the-mouth roast lamb. I wrap the half leg in double layer fool for this, the juices pool in the foil and keep the lamb moist. You want the moisture to stay in the foil, so no peeking during cooking time. Tempting as it is!

Does Lamb Get More Tender The Longer You Cook It?

Yes and no. A leg of lamb is pretty forgiving and if you leave in the oven for half an hour longer than it needs to be you’re still going to have tender lamb. That said, there is a point at which hours of cooking goes the other way and your lamb will dry out.

It’s the juices in the foil that keep the lamb moist, and once they dry out your leg of lamb will start to dry out. But…it’s hard to go wrong with this recipe, so it’s perfect for all non-chefs among us (me!) who just love good Clean Real food the family will eat. This is one of those recipes :)

Do You Have To Brown Lamb Before Slow Cooking?

Yes. You definitely need to brown your leg of lamb before cooking, as it’s not going to get direct heat since we wrap it up, and if you don’t brown it, it’ll end up a (still delicious) beige looking meat that won’t be especially tempting to anyone.

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I know, browning a leg is particularly annoying. Not least because you’ll need to get your largest pan out and if you’re like me it still won’t fit properly, and being a leg, you know, it doesn’t fit nicely in the pan while it browns.

The good part of it though is that it only takes a few minutes to brown and then it’s good to go in the oven. Don’t skip this part, trust me, I did the first time I did this years ago…..it’s not something you do twice :)

Half Leg Of Lamb Cooking Time

For a half leg of lamb, I put it in the oven for around 4 hours. It’s going to depend on the weight of your lamb of course, but for a half leg, I wouldn’t go less than 4 hours and would be cautious about going for longer than 5.

You really want your lamb to be fall-off-the-bone-moist, so the lamb mustn’t dry out. But as I said, it’s very forgiving and won’t hold it against you if you’re not great at clock watching. And the heats low so it won’t dry out easily.

Half Leg Of Lamb Recipe

Ingredients

  • Half a leg of fresh Organic Lamb
  • 2 tbsp Olive oil – for browning
  • Rosemary – optional
  • 3/4 cloves of Garlic – optional
  • Seasoning

Process

  • Turn your oven to 130c for a fan oven.
  • Heat your Olive oil in a large pan on the stove top and brown your lamb. It can be tricky to make sure it’s all browned as it doesn’t sit neatly in a pan and the ‘leg’ shape means you won’t be able to brown the whole thing. This is okay. Brown it as best you can, the aim is to give it some color when it comes out of the oven
  • Season your browned lamb well and make some slits in it. If you want to include garlic, push the cloves into each slit. This will allow the garlic to roast into the lamb
  • Get 2 pieces of tin foil (to make sure the lamb juices stay contained as foil can tear easily!) and put the foil into an oven tray
  • Put your lamb leg in the foil. I throw some Rosemary into the foil. The rosemary will cook in the lamb juices and gives a lovely subtle taste to the lamb. Feel free to leave this out if you don’t like Rosemary
  • Do the foil ‘up’ and create a sealed package for your lamb. You want to let the juices stay in the foil, so make sure it can’t escape!
  • Cook for 4/5 hours
  • Let the lamb rest in the foil for half an hour before opening
  • Enjoy!

What To Eat With Your Roast Lamb

  • Crispy Roast Potatoes
  • Homemade Mint Sauce
  • Mashed potatoes and leeks
  • Crispy crushed potatoes
  • Spicy roasted red potatoes

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How To Cook A Half Leg Of Lamb

Ingredients

  • ½Leg of fresh Organic Lamb
  • 3tbspOlive oilFor browning
  • Rosemary
  • Garlic
  • SeasoningAs preferred

Instructions

  • Turn your oven to 130c or 270f depending on your oven
  • Heat your Olive oil in a large pan on the stove top and brown your lamb. It can be tricky to make sure it’s all browned as it doesn’t sit neatly in a pan and the ‘leg’ shape means you won’t be able to brownthe whole thing. This is okay. Brown it as best you can, the aim is to give it some color when it comes out of the oven
  • Season your browned lamb well and make some slits in it. If you want to include garlic, push the cloves into each slit. This will allow the garlic to roast into the lamb
  • Get 2 pieces of tin foil (to make sure the lamb juices stay contained as foil can tear easily!) and put the foil into an oven tray
  • Put your lamb leg in the foil. I throw some Rosemary into the foil. The rosemary will cook in the lamb juices and gives a lovely subtle taste to the lamb. Feel free to leave this out if you don’t like Rosemary
  • Do the foil ‘up’ and create a sealed package for your lamb. You want to let the juices stay in the foil, so make sure it can’t escape!
  • Cook for 4/5 hours
  • Let the lamb rest in the foil for half an hour before opening

Half Leg Of Lamb Recipe

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Half Leg Of Lamb Recipe

This half leg of Lamb recipe is a keeper. It’s crazy easy, you have to doalmost nothing, and at the end you get the most deliciously tender lamb that falls of the bone.

Course Clean Eating, Dinner

Cuisine Clean Eating

Keyword Clean Eating Roast Lamb

Author Stephanie

Ingredients

  • ½ Leg of fresh Organic Lamb
  • 3 tbsp Olive oil For browning
  • Rosemary
  • Garlic
  • Seasoning As preferred

Instructions

  • Turn your oven to 130c or 270f depending on your oven

  • Heat your Olive oil in a large pan on the stove top and brown your lamb. It can be tricky to make sure it’s all browned as it doesn’t sit neatly in a pan and the ‘leg’ shape means you won’t be able to brownthe whole thing. This is okay. Brown it as best you can, the aim is to give it some color when it comes out of the oven

  • Season your browned lamb well and make some slits in it. If you want to include garlic, push the cloves into each slit. This will allow the garlic to roast into the lamb

  • Get 2 pieces of tin foil (to make sure the lamb juices stay contained as foil can tear easily!) and put the foil into an oven tray

  • Put your lamb leg in the foil. I throw some Rosemary into the foil. The rosemary will cook in the lamb juices and gives a lovely subtle taste to the lamb. Feel free to leave this out if you don’t like Rosemary

  • Do the foil ‘up’ and create a sealed package for your lamb. You want to let the juices stay in the foil, so make sure it can’t escape!

  • Cook for 4/5 hours

  • Let the lamb rest in the foil for half an hour before opening

Half Leg Of Lamb Recipe - Clean Eating with kids (2024)

FAQs

How long do you cook a half leg of lamb by weight? ›

Lamb should be roasted 20 mins per 450g/lb, plus an extra 20 mins. Weigh meat prior to roasting to determine cooking times. Cook at 220C/200C fan for the first 20 mins and then 190C/170C fan for the remaining time. Rest lamb before carving.

How many people will a half leg of lamb feed? ›

Lean and tasty, with a minimum weight of 1.3 kilos, this half leg of lamb will happily feed 4 people.

What size leg of lamb do I need for 6 people? ›

The Leg of Lamb has always been enjoyed for that Traditional Sunday Roast with the family. This bone in Lamb Leg is prepared “Carvery Style”, making it easier to carve those succulent slices of roast Lamb. Your Leg of Lamb is oven ready & weighs approximately 1.8 Kilos, this feeds 4-6 people good sized portions.

How to cook Aldi half leg of lamb? ›

Remove all packaging including plastic bone cover. OVEN: Place lamb in a roasting tin, cover with lightly oiled aluminium foil and place on the middle shelf of a preheated oven for the time specified (Fan 170°C/ Electric 190°C/ Gas 5: 30 minutes per 0.5kg plus 30 minutes). Ensure the product is thoroughly cooked.

What temperature should half leg of lamb be when cooked? ›

You can also check the internal temperature of the lamb if you prefer pinker meat – it will be 55C for medium (pink) and 70C for well done. Cover with foil and rest for 15 mins before carving. Save the tray juices and onion slices to make gravy.

Does leg of lamb get softer the longer you cook it? ›

The leg and rack of lamb are perfect for herb-crusting and oven-roasting; since the shank and shoulder are a bit tougher, they fare well in stews or braises—the long cook time allows them to significantly break down and become fork-tender.

Is half a leg of lamb enough for 4 people? ›

It's only just enough. I slow-cooked half a leg of lamb last night for 4 adults (it was 1.15kg), and every morsel of it got eaten (when you slow-cook it, the meat falls off the bone so there is 0 wastage).

Is half a leg of lamb enough for 4? ›

Whole would ideal for a larger gathering, and half legs offer a more budget friendly option. How much should I get? 1kg or so is perfect for 4-6 people. All our lamb is grass fed and raised in a stress free environment.

What is the cooking time for lamb? ›

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.

Will half a leg of lamb feed 6? ›

Traditional ~ Lean ~ easy to carve

We cut our legs in half, leaving the shank on, this gives the full roast, with a range of textures, the sticky shank and and the lovely lean meaty section that's easy to carve. Our half leg of lamb will feed 4-6.

How many people can 1 lamb leg feed? ›

Leg – a whole leg of lamb weighs between 2.25-2.75kg and will feed eight people, but can also be divided into two smaller roasting joints: the knuckle end and the fillet end.

How much lamb do I need for 4 people? ›

Choose the best cut

Allow 225g of meat per person – a joint for 6 should weigh between 1.5-2kg.

How much is half a leg of lamb in Aldi? ›

Specifications. British Lamb (100%). Weight range 0.85-1.7kg. Please note that our colleagues can pick any weight within this range, so the actual price you pay may vary between £9.34-£18.68.

Can you overcook leg of lamb? ›

Roast lamb should be served pink in the middle. If overcooked, it is dry, chewy and unpleasant.

Is half a leg of lamb enough for 5? ›

A leg of lamb makes a wonderful roast. There are two main approaches; either roast it quickly and serve it pink or roast long and slow and serve it falling off the bone. One short leg should feed 5-6 people. If you need to feed 8 select the long leg option and if feeding 3 choose the half leg option.

How long do you cook a leg of lamb by weight? ›

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 temperature to cook a leg of lamb? ›

A general guideline for cooking a leg of lamb is to roast it at 325°F (163°C) for about 20 minutes per pound (450 grams) for medium doneness. However, cooking times can vary based on factors like the specific recipe, desired doneness, and the accuracy of your oven.

What is the cooking time for a leg of lamb? ›

How Long to Cook Leg of Lamb
LambWeightRoasting Time
Leg of Lamb (with bone)5 to 7 lb. 7 to 8 lb.1¾ to 2½ hours 2¼ to 2¾ hours 2¼ to 2¾ hours 2½ to 3 hours
Leg of lamb, shank half (with bone)3 to 4 lb.1¾ to 2¼ hours 2 to 2½ hours
Leg of lamb, sirloin half3 to 4 lb.1½ to 2 hours 1¾ to 2¼ hours
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What are the cooking times and temperatures for leg of lamb? ›

BASIC COOKING GUIDE
  • Remove lamb from fridge 30 minutes prior to cooking.
  • Preheat oven to 180°C.
  • Place lamb in a roasting dish fat side up and season well.
  • Bake uncovered for 25-30 minutes per 500g basting occasionally or until internal temperature is 55°C for rare, 60°C for medium rare or 65°C for medium.

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