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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My advice would be to do what we do, buy a lamb joint that is just big enough so you dont have left overs, and if you do have some left give it to the dog.
Too good for the dog:
- Put some cream, walnuts, clove of garlic, salt and pepper in a blender to make a paste. (If you have some, a drop or two of roasted sesame oil gives an even nuttier taste.)
- Slice your leftover lamb thinly and mix with the paste. Store in fridge until needed.
- Put the slices in an oven dish and cover with pecorino cheese. Bake in the oven at 200�C for about 10-15 mins or until the cheese is nicely browned.
Leftover lamb (and just about any meat) goes really well in a Risotto, especially if you use proper risotto rice.
Cut the lamb into 'bite-sized' pieces. Fry a chopped onion (sometimes I add finely chopped carrot as well) in melted butter and olive oil in a frying pan or wok. Don't brown it - cook it slowly, covering the pan will help to keep the moisure in.
When the vegetables are cooked, take the cover off and add the rice and stir to coat it. Cook for a minute or two then add a small quantity of white wine (a wineglass full will do) stirring all the time. Slowly add stock (chicken or vegetable) a little at a time (keep stirring), the rice will absorb the liquid.
Test the rice and about ten minutes before it is cooked through, add the meat (sometimes I add chopped mushrooms at this stage) and stir. Keep adding stock to stop the rice drying out, but don't add too much. The rice should be coated and shiny, not swimming in sauce! Serve immediately.
Thanks everyone for your suggestions, I'll try them all and I have enough left this time to try probably two to start off with - but I'll have to use mushrooms or something instread of the walnuts Xollob, because I hate nuts.
Mix little bits of left over lamb with frozen or fresh runner beans.
Pour over a cheese sauce.
Pop in oven for 30-40 minutes.
The delicious result is far greater than the sum of its parts! This recipe was on the back of a runner bean packet many years ago & has become a family favourite. Try it - it's great!
Fresh crusty buttered bread, beef slices (hot) with horseradish sauce, few chips and salad with whatever your favourite vinaigrette is-- Oh Baby come to Kev
Tonight I tried Xollob's recipe, but substituted the walnuts with mushrooms and used a mixture of soy sauce & worcester sauce instead of the sesame oil. It was lovely. I'll work my way through all the suggestions in time though, as and when I get more lamb, so I really appreciate all the input.