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Roasted Leg of Lamb with New Potatoes
Roasted Leg of Lamb with New Potatoes
1 1/2 hrs + overnight marinating
6 servings
$4.10/serving

Ingredients
Preparation
  1. Whisk 14 cup olive oil with Souvlaki Seasoning, Minced Garlic and lemon juice. Rub onto lamb and marinate in refrigerator overnight.
  2. Remove lamb from refrigerator and preheat oven to 400° F (205° C). Generously season with Salt and Pepper.
  3. Place lamb in a roasting pan and roast in oven for 25 minutes. While lamb is roasting, toss new potatoes and pearl onions in remaining olive oil and season with Sea Salt and Pepper.
  4. Evenly spread potatoes and onions around lamb. Reduce oven temperature to 350° F (175° C) and return lamb to oven for approximately 1 hour or until thickest part reaches an internal temperature of 140° F (60° C).
  5. Remove lamb from roasting pan, loosely tent with foil and allow to rest for 15 minutes before carving. If potatoes are not fully cooked, return to oven while lamb is resting. Serve with Red Pepper Jelly.
Nutritional Information

Per serving: Calories 480, Fat 21 g (Saturated 5 g, Trans 0 g), Cholesterol 145 mg, Sodium 140 mg, Carbohydrate 20 g (Fiber 3 g, Sugars 1 g), Protein 51 g.

Nutrition information is estimated based on an ingredient database and should be considered approximate. The accuracy of this information is not guaranteed.

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Roasted Leg of Lamb with New Potatoes
Roasted Leg of Lamb with New Potatoes
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Ingredients
1 1/2 hrs + overnight marinating
6 servings
$4.10/serving
Preparation
  1. Whisk 14 cup olive oil with Souvlaki Seasoning, Minced Garlic and lemon juice. Rub onto lamb and marinate in refrigerator overnight.
  2. Remove lamb from refrigerator and preheat oven to 400° F (205° C). Generously season with Salt and Pepper.
  3. Place lamb in a roasting pan and roast in oven for 25 minutes. While lamb is roasting, toss new potatoes and pearl onions in remaining olive oil and season with Sea Salt and Pepper.
  4. Evenly spread potatoes and onions around lamb. Reduce oven temperature to 350° F (175° C) and return lamb to oven for approximately 1 hour or until thickest part reaches an internal temperature of 140° F (60° C).
  5. Remove lamb from roasting pan, loosely tent with foil and allow to rest for 15 minutes before carving. If potatoes are not fully cooked, return to oven while lamb is resting. Serve with Red Pepper Jelly.
What you'll need
SALE
Chicken Souvlaki Seasoning (Pack of 3)Chicken Souvlaki Seasoning (Pack of 3)
Chicken Souvlaki Seasoning
(Pack of 3)
94 Reviews
SALE
Minced GarlicMinced Garlic
Minced Garlic
158 Reviews
Nutritional Information

Per serving: Calories 480, Fat 21 g (Saturated 5 g, Trans 0 g), Cholesterol 145 mg, Sodium 140 mg, Carbohydrate 20 g (Fiber 3 g, Sugars 1 g), Protein 51 g.

Nutrition information is estimated based on an ingredient database and should be considered approximate. The accuracy of this information is not guaranteed.

For over 27 years, Epicure has helped busy families put dinner on the table fast. We make it easy and affordable to cook delicious family favorites in 20 minutes or less. Our products are 100% gluten- and nut-free, and sugar and sodium-conscious—but they don't taste that way! Packed with flavor, on-trend, and featuring global faves, they make cooking dinner the easiest part of your day!

Learn more about the Good Food Movement →