Ingredients:
8 servings
4 lbs (2 kg) lamb roast
Salt and pepper
4 oz. (100 g) cream cheese
1 handful fresh herbs – parsley, rosemary, thyme, basil or oregano
3 – 4 garlic cloves
½ lemon, the zest
2 oz. (50 g) butter
Cooking string
See cooking instructions here
Herbs ... can be so wonderful to use, these "fragrant plants whose leaves (and sometimes stalks) are used in cooking to add flavour to dishes. Different cuisines rely on different varieties of herb, depending on which plants grow native or are cultivated in that country:
For example, basil is synonymous with Italian food, while coriander is widely used in Indian and South-east Asian dishes. The leaves of many herbs can be dried and used as a substitute for fresh herbs, but the flavours will not usually be as pronounced. The seeds of some herbs, such as coriander, can be dried, ground and used as spices.
9 comments:
Looks delicious and nice to use herbs.
Annie
Looks good. Use only a little herbs. Herbs don't agree with us unfortunately,
I'm not a fan of lamb... But this sounds quite delicious. :-)
And the suggested Gratin, on the How To page, is heavenly.
Tessa
i agree about herbs, dried are especially good for any crock pot cooking. i have some fresh herbs growing in the house, mostly just because i love to watch things grow. that lamb sounds good, i have never cooked lamb!!!!
Hello, I have not had lamb often, One time I believe I tried some lamb chops. Thanks for sharing the recipe, I do love the fresh herbs. Have a happy weekend!
Yummy does that look good. I love lamb but hardly ever eat it. Husband doesn't care for it so don't make it.
Love fresh herbs for both cooking and baking. YUM!
Goodness that looks delicious! Thanks Jan :)
Many thanks to you all for your comments:-
Annie - yes it is nice to use herbs when cooking
Margaret - if you can tolerate a few herbs I think they can certainly add to the taste, but obviously you must do/use what suits you best
Tessa - this is a very tasty meal and I agree that Turnip Gratin looks heavenly doesn't it
Debbie - I think it's great to grow fresh herbs, if you can't then shop bought ones or dried can add to recipes.
Eileen - looking at yours and other comments, I rather think lamb may be more of a 'British'/ 'European' meal ... I could be wrong! Glad you like fresh herbs.
Karen - it can be more difficult if your husband doesn't like lamb, but should you have the opportunity to eat a lamb dish (soon) I hope you enjoy it.
Ivy - aren't herbs great for cooking and baking
Denise - delicious describes this meal superbly!
... and as I type this, it's Sunday night, so may I wish you all a good new week ahead
All the best Jan
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