Hammer and Pickle 11:32 Fri Mar 25
Leg of Lamb
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The marinade is sorted and my only concern is baking temp and time.
It's an normal size leg.
Thank you please.
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riosleftsock
10:02 Sun Mar 27
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Massive hunk of silverside for the sock family today.
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Steve P
9:55 Sun Mar 27
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We're having turkey.
Would have been lamb, but some old Doris was blocking the shelf space off, carefully inspecting every single label on the lamb. According to Mrs P
Pigs in blankets, though. On the bright side.
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Hammer and Pickle
9:44 Sun Mar 27
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Mine came off the field unwrapped, Pony.
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White Pony
9:41 Sun Mar 27
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Use the instructions on the packaging as a guide and apply common sense, should you have any.
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Mrs Wilberforce
9:27 Sun Mar 27
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http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/tools/roast-timer
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VirginiaHam
12:55 Sun Mar 27
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Annony 1:07 Sat Mar 26
Or marinade in youghourt.....with all the fresh herbs, salt and pepper and none of the dry spices.
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yngwies Cat
9:22 Sat Mar 26
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Nice bottle of red to go with it as well.
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Hammer and Pickle
8:41 Sat Mar 26
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqqYvQIcWG8
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Hammer and Pickle
8:40 Sat Mar 26
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There's a (very decent pagan) tradition to chuck water at nubile females on Easter Monday. It is called Ĺmigus-Dyngus and is all about foreplay.
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gph
8:34 Sat Mar 26
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I take it that's something good.
To (this) English eye, it looks a bit unpleasant, although I'm not sure in which way
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doomhunk
8:31 Sat Mar 26
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And a mokrego dyngusa to you too!
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Rise Park family
5:07 Sat Mar 26
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Lamb tomorrow.....oven roasted with just a hint of rosemary and garlic until nicely pink in the middle. Roasties and lot's of veg......and a few Yorkshires. Lovely!
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Hammer and Pickle
4:48 Sat Mar 26
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Got mine at the market braving the sharp elbows of the attack-babcias.
We're so cosmopolitan here.
Zdrowe jajeczko mate!
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doomhunk
4:41 Sat Mar 26
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Lamb is getting more popular out here in the provinces, but we still have to trek to Makro to buy a leg.
Enjoy, kolego!
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Keep dreaming
10:29 Sat Mar 26
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220 degrees is far to hot, makes the meat tough.
Insert a thermometer, cook at 150 degrees. 1-3 hours depends of the weight of the leg.
Remember to pre fry it in a pan at high temp to make sure it's sealed.
Put in a pan , add a little water and don't let it sit out.
Delicious!
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Tripe dresser.
10:20 Sat Mar 26
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I bought a meat thermometer last year it only cost a tenner and it's been a great purchase. As soon as the meat reaches 70 degrees c it is cooked. Surprising how I was over cooking everything,
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lab
7:11 Sat Mar 26
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15 minutes per lb . No more.I'm just off to work , will probably sell 50 of these today .
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jfk
1:24 Sat Mar 26
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Roast leg of lamb however your preference of cooking should be served with loads of mint sauce.not sure why but for my money nothing's better. Id put it just in front of a rib of beef with yorkshires and horseradish. Roll on Sunday.
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Annony
1:07 Sat Mar 26
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Greek style is best with lots of garlic, thyme, oregano, rosemary, bay leaves, studded with garlic, sweet paprika, lemon juices, olive oil, white wine and marinate overnight.
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Dwight Van Mann
12:49 Sat Mar 26
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Pickle eating a traditional BRITISH leg of lamb pleases me. Maybe he can convince his UK based countrymen to stop poaching Carp and Swans for special occasions. You know, cultural sensitivities and all that...it just ain't BRITISH ;)
Cabbage, Lamb & Vodka = good Cabbage, swan, carp & vodka = bad
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