Time 2h Yield Serves 4 Number Of Ingredients 10 Steps:
Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. With a small, sharp knife, make 12 incisions 2 inches deep into the fleshy side of the leg. Insert a piece of garlic, half an anchovy and a small sprig of rosemary into each incision. Push them in with your little finger. Cream the butter with the remaining anchovies and smear it all over the meat. Sprinkle the meat generously with black pepper, place in a roasting pan and pour the wine around it. Tuck in any leftover sprigs of rosemary and pour the lemon juice over the meat. Roast in the oven for 15 minutes; lower the oven temperature to 350 degrees and roast for 1 hour more, basting from time to time with the juices. (Cook slightly longer, depending on how well done you like your meat.) Let rest in a warm place for at least 15 minutes before carving. Meanwhile, taste the juices, adding salt as needed. (It should not need much because of the anchovies.) If the gravy is too thin, simmer it in a skillet to thicken. If you choose, garnish the slices of lamb with sprigs of watercress. Serve with gravy and mashed potatoes or creamed eggplant.
Time 50m Yield 6 to 8 servings Number Of Ingredients 6 Steps:
Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Trim the excess fat from the lamb and wipe the leg dry with paper towels. Remove the anchovies from their oil and pour the oil into a small bowl. Mix in the garlic, mustard and rosemary. Spread this mixture over the lamb and arrange the anchovies on top. Season with pepper. Roast the lamb for 12 to 15 minutes a pound, according to how rare or well done you like it. Remove the lamb from the oven and let it rest for a few minutes. Slice it thin and arrange the slices on a heated platter. Degrease the juices and pour them over the top.
Time 1h15m Yield 4 serving(s) Number Of Ingredients 11 Steps:
Preheat the oven to 200C/400°F Take the leg of lamb and make incisions with a sharp knife. Stuff the incisions with the garlic, anchovy fillets and rosemary. Place the potatoes, carrot, parsnip and leek in a large roasting tin and drizzle with a small amount of olive oil. Season the lamb with salt and freshly ground pepper and place on top of the vegetables. Roast in the oven for around 30 minutes - when the lamb is pierced, the juices should run a faint pink. Remove the vegetables from the roasting tray and continue to cook the lamb if it needs more time. If it doesn’t need any more cooking, then remove the lamb and leave to rest. Place the partially-cooked potatoes in a different tray and continue to roast for around 20 minutes, until crisp and golden. Serve slices of lamb with the vegetables and roasting juices.
Time 2h30m Yield 12 servings Number Of Ingredients 5 Steps:
Trim loose fat from the lamb and wipe the leg dry with paper towels. Marinate in the yogurt for two hours at room temperature or, refrigerated, for two days or overnight. Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Arrange anchovies over the lamb, sprinkle with their oil, garlic and pepper. Roast the lamb for 12 to 15 minutes a pound, however you like it. Remove from the oven and let rest for a few minutes. Slice thin and arrange on a heated platter. Pour the juices over the slices and serve.
Yield Makes 6 servings Number Of Ingredients 9 Steps:
Marinate lamb: Mince garlic and anchovies and mash to a paste with a large heavy knife, then stir together with oil and rosemary in a small bowl. Pat lamb dry and transfer, fat side up, to rack in pan. Make several small 1-inch-deep slits in lamb with a paring knife, then rub marinade over entire surface of lamb, pushing some marinade into slits. Marinate lamb, loosely covered, at room temperature 1 hour. Roast lamb: Put oven rack in middle position and preheat oven to 400°F. Sprinkle lamb all over with salt and pepper, then roast until thermometer inserted into thickest part of lamb (almost to the bone but not touching it) registers 125°F for medium-rare, 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 hours (temperatures in thinner parts of leg may register up to 160°F). Let stand 30 minutes before slicing.
Time P2DT2h Yield 8 to 10 servings Number Of Ingredients 15 Steps:
Two days in advance. Pat the lamb dry with paper towels. Mash the anchovies with two tablespoons olive oil and the oil from their cans into a paste and spread the mixture over the lamb. Cut the garlic into slivers. Make small incisions under the skin of the lamb and insert slivers of garlic into them. Sprinkle the lamb with pepper, wrap in foil and refrigerate. A day in advance. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Roast the bones for 30 minutes or until browned. Add the vegetables and cook for a further 30 minutes. Put the bones and the vegetables in a large stock pot and add two quarts water, the parsley, wine, tomatoes and bay leaf. Simmer, uncovered, for two hours. Strain the stock into a clean container and refrigerate, discarding the vegetables. The following day, skim off the fat from the stock and discard. Boil the stock down to one cup. Set aside. On the day of the dinner. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Place the shallots and two tablespoons of olive oil in the bottom of a large roasting pan. Place the lamb on a rack on top. Roast for about 15 minutes a pound depending on how well done you like it (it is usually best served pink), about two-and-a-half hours altogether. Heat the sauce in a small saucepan. When the lamb is cooked, remove to a heated platter. Remove the shallots with tongs and place them around the lamb. Decorate with sprigs of rosemary. Pour off the fat from the roasting juices. Add the cooking juices to the sauce. Bring to boil, correct seasoning and serve separately in a sauce boat.
Time 1h30m Yield 6 serving(s) Number Of Ingredients 8 Steps:
Preheat the oven to 220C/Gas 7/425°F With a small sharp knife, make about 12 incisions 5cm deep in the fleshy side of the joint. Insert a piece of garlic, half an anchovy and a small sprig of rosemary into each incision. Push all of them right in with your little finger. Cream the butter with any remaining anchovies and smear it all over the surface of the meat. Grind over plenty of black pepper. Place the lamb in a roasting tin and pour the wine around. Tuck in any leftover sprigs of rosemary and pour over the lemon juice. Put in the oven and roast for 15 minutes. Turn the oven temperature down to 180C/Gas 4/360F and roast the lamb for a further hour, or slightly more, depending on how you like your meat. Baste from time to time with the winey juices. Take the meat out of the oven and leave to rest in a warm place for at least 15 minutes before carving. Taste the juices and see if any salt is necessary - it shouldn’t be, because of the anchovies. During roasting, the wine should have reduced and mingled with the meat juices and anchovy butter to make a delicious gravy. If it’s too thin, a quick bubble on the hob should improve the consistency. Mashed potato is good with this.
Time 4h10m Yield Serves 6 Number Of Ingredients 9 Steps:
Heat oven to 160C/140C fan/gas 3. Finely chop the rosemary, then mix with the garlic, capers, anchovies, olive oil and zest and juice of 1 lemon, reserving the used lemon halves. Make 3-4 slashes across the top of the shoulder, then rub the rosemary mixture all over the lamb. Scatter the onion into the base of a large roasting tin, cut the remaining lemon in half, squeeze the juices into the tin, and place all the used lemon halves in the tin with the onions. Place the lamb on top and roast for 1 hr. Pour in the wine and roast for a further 3 hrs until the meat is really tender. Leave to rest for 15 mins then serve, pulled into chunks rather than carved, with any pan juices.
Time 3h Yield 8 to 12 servings Number Of Ingredients 8 Steps:
Heat oven to 425 degrees. Use a small sharp knife to make about a dozen incisions, each about 2 inches deep, through the fat that covers the top of the meat. Using a mortar and pestle or a blender, blend 2/3 of the anchovies (or 2/3 of the mustard if using), the rosemary leaves and the garlic cloves into a chunky paste. Using your fingers, press paste deeply into incisions. Mix remaining anchovies (or mustard) and the butter into a paste. Smear this mixture all over the surface of the roast. Season liberally with black pepper. (Do not add salt; the anchovies are salty enough, and so is the mustard.) Place the lamb on a rack in a roasting pan, fat side up, and squeeze the lemon halves over. Pour the wine around the roast into the pan. Roast 15 minutes, then reduce heat to 350 degrees and roast until internal temperature reaches 130 to 135 degrees (for medium-rare or medium meat), about another 60 to 90 minutes. Baste every 20 minutes or so with the wine and drippings in the pan, adding more wine as needed to keep the liquid from scorching. If possible, for the last 15 minutes of cooking, use convection or a broiler to crisp the fat on the roast. Remove pan from the oven, remove rack from the pan, and let the roast rest on the rack for at least 15 to 20 minutes in a warm place, tented with foil. The internal temperature will rise to about 140 to 145 degrees. To make sauce from the pan drippings, remove a few tablespoons of fat by tipping the pan and spooning off the top layer. Put the pan over medium heat until the liquid simmers. Taste the simmering liquid and whisk in more wine, 1/4 cup at a time, until the consistency and flavor are right. Do not let the mixture become syrupy; it should be a sharp jus, not a thick gravy. Carve lamb into 1/2-inch-thick slices and arrange on a heated platter, decorated with rosemary sprigs. Serve with piping hot gravy.
Time 1h35m Yield Serves 6-8 Number Of Ingredients 9 Steps:
Heat the oven to 240C/220C fan/gas 9. Put the leg of lamb in a roasting tin that it fits into snugly - you don’t want a lot of room around the meat. Make about 20 small incisions all over the lamb using a sharp knife, then pack each cut with the sliced garlic, an anchovy half and butter. Roast for 20 mins, then reduce the temperature to 200C/180C fan/gas 6, add the wine and rosemary and roast for another 50 mins, spooning the juices over the lamb every so often. Transfer the lamb to a serving platter, cover with foil and insulate with towels or return to the oven, leaving the door slightly ajar. Leave to rest for 15-20 mins. Finely chop the remaining anchovies and heat the olive oil in a medium frying pan. Cook the anchovies and crushed garlic over a low heat, pressing the anchovies with the back of a spoon so they dissolve. Remove from the heat and quickly whisk in the cream so the mixture emulsifies. Season with pepper. Gently warm through the anchovy cream, but don’t boil it. Skim any fat from the roasting tin and discard, leaving the juices behind. Carve the lamb and spoon over some of the roasting juices. Serve with potatoes and greens, if using, and a jug of the anchovy cream on the side.