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What can you do with left over lamb?

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Primrose53 Mon 27-Nov-23 19:33:09

I cooked shoulder of lamb yesterday and it was lovely. My husband sliced it all up and there was quite a lot left.

It just looks so revolting cold with little blobs of fat all over. đŸ€ź

What could I do with it other than give it to a neighbour’s dog?

M0nica Tue 28-Nov-23 14:00:32

I love lamb, undoubtedly my favourite meat, but like you Witzend I like it throughly cooked.

In fact I cannot face undercooked meat of any kind. Even a photograph of undercooked 'pink'(red) beef can turn my stomach, but well cooked roast lamb, with mint sauce, there is nothing more delicious and any other meal made with lamb is equally delicious.

paddyann54 Tue 28-Nov-23 15:08:13

I just slice it and freeze it in the gravy makes a quick lunch with a baked potato for my OH

Primrose53 Tue 28-Nov-23 15:52:08

I froze it in the end. Thanks.

Katie59 Tue 28-Nov-23 16:24:25

For us separate the fat and make a curry, use up any spare veg as well, even sprouts, mid week is a highlight here.
Beef or Lamb in Curry, Chicken or Pork in Sweet and Sour

dogsmother Tue 28-Nov-23 16:27:08

Well done Primrose, if I hadn’t fancied a curry then I’d have frozen it for another “ roast dinner day”.

Sago Tue 28-Nov-23 16:46:44

Definitely a tagine, I would boil the bone for stock cook with the stock, dried apricots,tomato purée, onion peppers, aubergine and a jar of Belazu harissa paste.

Oreo Tue 28-Nov-23 21:06:55

kittylester

Hate cold lamb so I'd put it in the bin.

So would I, strange isn’t it as cold beef or cold chicken are great.
Have tried lots of recipes mentioned above and just don’t like re hashed lamb.
Either into the nearest dog or a bin.

Iam64 Tue 28-Nov-23 21:27:21

If you aren’t going to use left overs- maybe don’t buy lamb 🙃

M0nica Tue 28-Nov-23 21:42:51

Send me your cold lamb, I love it. Cold beef or chicken? Yuk.

Greyduster Tue 28-Nov-23 21:45:55

Eat it cold. I adore lamb in any shape or form - except rehashed. Whatever you do with it, once it’s reheated it seems to have a peculiarly unpleasant aftertaste. Even in curry it doesn’t seem to be quite right.

Bella23 Tue 28-Nov-23 21:53:05

Iam64

If you aren’t going to use left overs- maybe don’t buy lamb 🙃

I might not like the lamb but my DH loves it so do I deprive him all his life like my father did my mother by not eating the leftovers. I can eat it roasted but hate the white fat the day after. It's a bit jack Sprat but the other way round.hmm

Germanshepherdsmum Tue 28-Nov-23 22:21:51

If you buy a cut which just provides enough for your meal, such as fillet or cutlets, there will be no leftovers.

Charleygirl5 Wed 29-Nov-23 07:24:47

Stovies for me but no beetroot, yuck.

I love lamb cold, in a sandwich, salad or with French fries and vegetables.

I live on my own so I only buy lamb steak or similar so there is no waste.

Sago Wed 29-Nov-23 07:31:11

My lovely neighbour last Christmas came in as I was making stock from the turkey carcass, she told me she had cooked a turkey, used the breast meat and put the rest in the bin.

I was so cross, she didn’t get why.

We waste nothing, I made a batch of dhal to freeze yesterday to use up some fresh spinach.

Meal planning can save a small fortune.

Iam64 Wed 29-Nov-23 08:16:11

Sago - this will be the first year I won’t cook a turkey in 40 years. We are all going to one of my daughter’s for the Big Lunch. I’ll really miss turkey heated in the extra gravy I’d have made (and hidden) alongside left over or fresh veg after the long Boxing Day walk. The cold curs of turkey and ham, a quick sandwich, turkey in a cream sauce with pasta then , the wonderful soup made with the carcass as its base.
My mum always used every scrap of the Sunday roast and the focus on eating well with no waste has stayed with me

SpringyChicken Wed 29-Nov-23 08:58:05

I turn leftovers into lamb in red wine.

Trim off most but not all the fat.

Reheat the leftovers lamb in a frying pan. The fat melts and you can remove more with a spoon at this stage. You need to leave a little.

Add half a teaspoon of garlic puree, cook it through in the residual fat.

Add a teaspoon of flour per person to the pan, stir in so the fat is absorbed.

Add half a glass of red wine, some water and leftover gravy from the roast dinner, stir constantly and bring to the boil.

Add half a lamb stock cube and a smidgeon of red currant jelly.

Simmer for fifteen minutes.

Serve with mashed potato and veg.

A sprig of rosemary can also be added to ring the changes.

Leftover lamb can also be made into lamb biryani (I use a Sharwood’s sachet of spices).

Calendargirl Wed 29-Nov-23 09:00:44

Sago

You wonder why your neighbour didn’t just buy a turkey crown or similar, and have no waste?

So wrong to chuck good food.

M0nica Wed 29-Nov-23 09:04:11

A good big chump chop is a meal in itself. You could even roast it in an airfryer and serve with roast potatoes, mint sauce and gravy.

Sago I think deliberately wasting food like that is immoral, especially where meat is concerned.

I remember a programme with Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall some time ago where he worked with a group of families who use to roast a chickenn every Sunday and then throw the remains awaay after the meal. They were truly gobsmacked when he showed them how to get 2 more family meals out of the carcase.

Even in current inflationary times, when I know certain groups are in deep food poverty, there are still 100s of 1,000s of tons of food being thrown away by families who at the same time claim that they are cutting their food expenditure.

Primrose53 Wed 29-Nov-23 09:04:43

I did say earlier that on the rare occasions I buy lamb I buy just enough so there is no waste. Tesco had lamb shoulder half price and this piece should have been ÂŁ20 ish and was the smallest they had.

nanna8 Wed 29-Nov-23 09:12:14

I am being very naughty but at the bitter end, after it has been used a couple of times, I’m thinking pussy cats. Saves buying cat food and makes a change for them. Possibly doggies but I don’t have a dog. I have to brag and say my pussy cat that I had before the 2 rescue cats I have now lived to the ripe old age of 23 - at least, because when he found us he was an adult stray. Very mixed diet, loved our leftovers!

shysal Wed 29-Nov-23 12:46:56

I like good old fashioned rissoles, coated with panko breadcrumbs for a crunch.

pamdixon Thu 30-Nov-23 11:20:54

I always make shepherds pie out of my leftover lamb too. Delish!

VeeScott Thu 30-Nov-23 11:24:19

Stoveys!
Layers of leftover lamb, onion, sliced raw potatoes in a saucepan (potato, lamb, onion, potatoes, meat onions topped with potato) 6oz lamb, 1 onion, about 1 lb potato for two. Add 400oz stock. Cover and cook on a medium/low light for 1 hour.
Long live Katie Stewart!

Gwenisgreat Thu 30-Nov-23 11:30:40

I used to make a curry with it cut up, I added a teaspoon of marmalade to it which was delicious. I used onion gravy as a sauce to which I added curry powder and marmalade. Delicious!

Hellis Thu 30-Nov-23 11:45:54

As the only one who enjoys lamb, I occasionally treat myself to a half leg. I carve it all up and after having some on my dinner(the others have other meats) , I just freeze the rest in useable portions for future roast dinners. I can get 4-5 dinners out of this for myself. I can't afford to waste food, always use up every scrap and lamb is so expensive now.