Leg of Lamb
Easy Provençal Lamb
My friend Myriam Richard-Delorme in Paris is a great cook and she gave me this recipe. All you do is put a leg of lamb in a roasting pan with lots of cut-up tomatoes, onions, garlic, rosemary—and then pour honey over it to caramelize the lamb and tomatoes while they roast. Everything cooks in one pan and a few hours later I have the most succulent roast lamb, plus the tomatoes and pan juices become the vegetable and the sauce. OMG is it fabulous!
By Ina Garten
Roast Leg of Lamb with Grilled Summer Beans and Anchovy-Parsley Butter
This homey spot, which gets its name from the tidal strait that runs between Brooklyn and Governors Island, is a neighborhood favorite. Locals crowd around the butcher-block bar and take a seat at the communal table crafted from ceiling beams from a local warehouse. Chef Ryan Angulo keeps diners satisfied with house-made pickles, Brooklyn-made mozzarella, and hearty hunks of meat, like the roast leg of lamb here.
By Ryan Angulo
Lamb Kebabs with Mint Pesto
By Romney Steele
Lamb Bulgogi with Asian Pear Dipping Sauce
Bulgogi (grilled marinated beef) is a traditional Korean dish. Here, lamb stands in for the steak. The meat is served with lettuce leaves and other veggies, hot pepper paste, and a slightly sweet dipping sauce. Guests use all of the ingredients to assemble their own lettuce wraps, which is a common practice in Korean restaurants. Timing note: The lamb needs to marinate for at least four hours.
By Steven Raichlen, Francine Maroukian , and The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Grilled Leg of Lamb with Ancho Chile Marinade
This smoky grilled meat will be a delicious addition to your barbecue repertoire. For a casual party, serve the lamb with grilled pita bread, grilled eggplant, and tzatziki so that guests can make their own Greek-inspired sandwiches. Timing note: The lamb needs to marinate overnight.
By Jeanne Kelley
Grilled Leg of Lamb with Rosemary, Garlic, and Mustard
What makes this entrée so flavorful? Tucking garlic slices into the lamb and covering the meat with a puree made of garlic, Dijon mustard, rosemary, and lemon.
By Sisi Carroll and Wil Carroll
Roasted Leg of Lamb with Yukon Gold Potatoes
The lamb needs to marinate overnight, so be sure to begin one day ahead.
By Bruce Aidells
Lamb Khorma
Lamb khorma is sensuous curry made by simmering lamb with yogurt and cream and thickening the sauce with a cashew paste. If you can find goat's milk yogurt or sheep's milk yogurt, it will make a discernable difference in this dish.
Grilled Butterflied Leg Of Lamb With Fresh Mint-Pepper Jelly
Butterflied lamb cooks faster and more evenly, and is easier to trim of fat and silverskin, than a whole leg of lamb. A butterflied leg has more surface area than a whole leg, so there's more flavor from the marinade and the grill. The lamb can be marinated up to 2 days in advance.
By Sara Foster
Lamb Stew with Sautéed Morning Glory
The area in Harlem where I live is known as Little West Africa because of the huge concentration of immigrants from Senegal, Mali, and Nigeria who keep their heritage alive in the neighborhood's shops and restaurants. At the heart of this vibrant community is Les Embassades, our local bakery and café, where my neighbors gather to eat, visit, and hang out. The café is owned by my friend Abe and his wife, who came to America from Senegal in the 1980s. Abe is truly living the American dream: Not only does he own his own successful business, he helps newcomers find a place where they can feel at home in a strange new country.
This Senegalese-style stew is inspired by the many meals I've had at Les Embassades and features the typical flavors of West Africa—yams, peanuts, coconut milk, and morning glory, a green vegetable also known as water spinach or swamp cabbage.
By Marcus Samuelsson
Grilled Leg of Lamb with Red Wine, Garlic, Mustard and Sage
The lamb (grass-fed, ideally) needs to marinate overnight, so be sure to begin one day ahead. Ask the butcher to bone and butterfly the lamb for you.
By Jill Silverman Hough
Mediterranean Grilled Lamb Steaks
Boneless top round roast is a cut taken from the flavorful leg. Here, we sliced it across the grain into steaks that are grilled and served with a Mediterranean-inspired combination of artichoke hearts, olives, and fire-roasted tomatoes.
By Paul Grimes
Roast Leg of Lamb with Tarragon-Mint Butter
A spring herb butter makes the lamb fresh and lively. Be sure to reserve 1/4 cup of the butter for flavoring the Garland of Spring Vegetables .
By Betty Rosbottom
Stuffed Butterflied Leg of Lamb with Caramelized Lemon Jus
The richness of the lamb is balanced by the sweet-tart lemon sauce. To make things easier, ask the butcher to trim the lamb for you.
By Cristina Ceccatelli Cook
Tapenade-Stuffed Leg of Lamb
Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are from Laurent Tourondel's book Bistro Laurent Tourondel.
Tapenade, a paste of puréed black olives and other flavorful ingredients, is a typical seasoning for lamb in the Provence region of Southern France. You can buy it ready-made or make it yourself. This lamb is also good made with a paste of marinated sun-dried tomatoes instead of the tapenade.
By Lauren Tourondel
Moroccan Lamb with Garbanzo Bean Mash
Cumin, coriander, and cinnamon give this dish its exotic flavor.
By Sara Foster
Grilled Leg of Lamb with Thyme and Allspice
You can't beat the drama — not to mention the deliciousness — of a bone-in leg of lamb. Since it is a thick cut, a garlic, lemon, and spice paste is rubbed all over it and tucked deep inside to penetrate the meat; slow-cooking over indirect heat results in a crisp, smoke-infused crust and a juicy, medium-rare center.
Grilled Lamb and Fig Skewers with Mint-Pepper Glaze and Grilled Eggplant
The smoky aroma of lamb grilling on skewers is ever-present across the Middle East. Here, the meat is flavored with traditional spices and a minty, sweet-and-hot glaze. Fresh figs and thick slices of eggplant make the perfect accompaniments.
By Chris Schlesinger
Herb-Roasted Leg of Lamb with Vegetables and Jus
This roast, with its light, flavorful vegetable gravy, is perfect for spring.
By Tracey Seaman
Cumin-and-Coffee Roasted Leg of Lamb
Sensational flavor from only six ingredients. Serve with Israeli couscous, which is larger and chewier than the more common variety.