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8-hour Slow Cooked Lamb Shoulder

$52.00
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Everyone's favourite slow-cooked bone-in lamb shoulder. Slow-cooked for 8 hours by us, ready to heat in the oven and top with a squeeze of lemon juice.

Made with Victorian lamb shoulder, garlic, olive oil, lemon zest & salt.
This will be vacuum sealed, eat within 3-5 days, refer to packaging for use by date information.
Each lamb shoulder weighs approx. 800g - a serving for 3-4 people.
Heat in a 180C oven for 45 minutes with a splash of water at the base of the roasting tin.

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What to serve with slow cooked lamb shoulder?

At Meatsmith, we are proud to bring to you our famous slow cooked lamb shoulder. This is a marinated bone-in lamb shoulder slow cooked for 8 hours. Meatsmith does the slow cooking for you, making sure it is ready for your next dinner party. The slow cooked lamb shoulder is delicious served with our lamb sauce and a squeeze of lemon.

We recommend:

  • Mashed or roasted potatoes
  • Red onions macerated with lemon juice and sumac to cut through the richness of the lamb
  • Seasonal greens
  • Homemade flatbreads to turn your meal into greek inspired souvlaki

If you are running short on time to prepare sides, we can take care of that too. Pick up a serving of our potato gratin. This is a creamy, cheesy crowd pleaser you are sure to love.

How to cook slow cooked lamb shoulder?

If you would like to try and cook lamb shoulder from scratch, let us help you with our recipe for the 8 hour slow cooked lamb here. You can find top quality lamb shoulder on our website and start by marinating the night before in a mix of garlic, lemon zest, oregano, oil and salt. The meat is roasted at 150C for the first two hours of cooking in a tray filled with water and sealed with tin foil. For the remaining 2 hours, the temperature is reduced to 110C and the foil is removed for the final hour of cooking. The most important part is letting your meat rest for at least 30 minutes. It is a labour of love but well worth it for the ambitious home cook.

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