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Moderately easy + Lamb recipes (7)

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Recipe by: DWD1249
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Cooked on a barbecue, this lamb gives you one and a half to two hours to enjoy your favourite drink while basting.
 
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This is the very first recipe I ever made up, and anyone that I've ever made it for has loved it! The preparation takes a while but once the meatballs are made it's just a matter of simmering them in the sauce, stirring gently to make sure the meatballs stay in one piece.
 
Recipe by: John Cullen
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In Lancashire, when I was a lad, we had this at school. English cookery may be laughed at throughout the world, but this ranks alongside egg and bacon buttys on fried bread as one of the world's culinary masterpieces. Pupils would queue all lunchtime to have this, even though we knew that Nora, the chief 'cook' used to put her false teeth into anything she cooked for good luck.
 
Recipe by: THEISRAELS
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This is a rack of lamb dish with rosemary and mint demi-glace. Serve with oven roasted red potatoes and sauteed green beans amandine. Perfect for Valentine's Day! Buy a seven bone rack of lamb, and have the butcher trim the fat cap and in between the bones for you, and save these trimmings for roasting.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This Italian-style casserole is ideal for a special family dinner – it can be put in the oven well in advance, leaving time to do other things. Don't worry if you get delayed, as the lamb improves with longer cooking. Or it can be left to stand and reheated, with the macaroni added at the last minute. Serve with ciabatta.
 
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With global warming meaning that sometimes you can eat al fresco as early as Easter these days, I've come up with a way to enjoy your easter meal outdoors. I've not indicated measures for the marinade, as this can be modified to taste!
 
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And I mean slow - 7 hours. This meat is so tender you don't need a knife to cut it.
 
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