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I Need Help To Cook A Frozen Leg Of Lamb By Tomorrow
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I've just had a call from some visitors who will be here tomorrow afternoon. I have a frozen leg of lamb which weighs 1.820 and i can remember seeing a program where the lamb was cooked at a low temperature for 9 hours or so and it was melt in the mouth and fell off the bone.
Has anyone got any experience with this?
Has anyone got any experience with this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.lol, I'd need to ask jno jnr, who usually handles these things, but here's something to read while you wait for it to cook!
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No personal experience but here is some info.....
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just cook as normal but allow 1/3rd extra time. For example if the cooking time is 90 minutes cook it for 90 + 30 (1/3rd of 90) 120 minutes or 2 hours.
Works every time.
Or if your oven has a 'slow' setting ( 86 deg C) cook it on 'slow' overnight.
Very hard to over cook on slow and extra hour or so makes no difference.
And it will be tender.
Works every time.
Or if your oven has a 'slow' setting ( 86 deg C) cook it on 'slow' overnight.
Very hard to over cook on slow and extra hour or so makes no difference.
And it will be tender.
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