Ultimate Slow Roast Lamb Recipe: Best Lamb Shoulder Technique (2024)

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My slow roast lamb recipe is possibly one of my favourite meals of all time. The lamb is sweet, fragrant, and beautifully textured. It is melt-in-the-mouth tender with a succulently chewy skin (bark). It’s the simplest, and most rewarding roast meats and I have yet to find any other way of doing this that tastes any better. Slow roast lamb is simply decadent.

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We love slow roast lamb so much in our family that we chose it as our meat for our wedding day menu – our caterers did an amazing job, and we still get loads of compliments on our wedding food.

I have been making my slow roasted lamb like this for years and it never fails to impress. So if you are a fan of lamb, you have to try this!

I choose a lamb shoulder joint rather than a leg because the shoulder has the lines of fat running through it that, when cooking slowly in the oven for hours, will melt and lubricate the meat. The result is lamb that is super succulent and tender. So, so tender. So tender in fact that the shoulder bone can be pulled clean out from the meat. The meat itself practically crumbles.

The outside of the slow roast lamb kind of caramelises and forms are tougher, chewy skin. It’s full of flavour from the marinade and makes for a welcome contrast to the moist meat. It’s unbelievably delectable.

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I usually cook a couple of lamb shoulder joints at once, I use some of the meat for a Sunday Roast Dinner with my family. The rest of it I save for a leftovers meal such as Shepherd’s Pie, curry, a fresh salad in the summer, or my favourite … leftover sandwich complete with cold stuffing and mayo.

I prefer to get my lamb shoulder from my local organic butcher, the quality is so much better with more a marble effect of the fat running through the meat. Generally I use a 1.75 – 2kg shoulder to feed around 4-6 people. Adjust the cooking time according to the size of the meat.

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And I cannot recommend enough using the shoulder of lamb rather than the lamb, it’s 100% my top choice of cut for slow roasting (but if you do only have a leg of lamb, perhaps consider pot roasting it on a slow cooking basis. The extra liquid will help keep the moisture in the meat).

Lamb shoulder is often overlooked as a joint, with many reaching for the leg of lamb, but give the shoulder a go in the slow roast fashion, and you will be pleasantly surprised!

And the best thing about roasting a huge batch of lamb is the leftovers!

More lamb recipes you might like:

Lamb, Pomegranate and Mint Pie

Lamb Dhansak

Glazed Ham in Ginger Beer

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Slow Roast Lamb (serves 4+)

Ingredients

* minimum 1.5kg Shoulder of Lamb

* at least 1-2tbsp Garlic Puree

* 1tsp Dried Chilli Flakes

Method

1. Remove the lamb shoulder from the fridge at least an hour before cooking, if possible. Preheat the oven to 180C (fan).

2. In a small bowl mix together the garlic puree and chilli flakes. Pop the lamb onto a large baking tray and spread the mixture all over the meat.

3. Place the lamb in the preheated oven for 30 minutes.

4. After 30 minutes lower the temperature of the oven to 130C (fan). Allow to slow cook for at least 4 or 5 hours, 6 is usually the best length of time for a 1.5-2kg joint. Be sure to baste the joint once an hour.

5. Remove the lamb from the oven, cover loosely with foil and allow it to rest for a minimum of 30 minutes.

6. To carve the joint use a sharp knife to loosen the thick skin (aka the bark) particularly around the bone. The meat should then easily come away from the bone. Either slice into thick chunks or use a large carving fork to shred the meat apart.

7. Serve immediately with your roast dinner trimmings, or allow to cool to use in other dishes such as shepherds pie, curry or a leftovers sandwich.

Enjoy!

TOP TIP #1 – Use your favourite spices to create your own unique marinade for the lamb shoulder. Great spices for this meat include cumin, thyme, rosemary, paprika, cumin seeds, whole garlic (pierce the lamb with a sharp knife and pop slithers of garlic cloves straight in), black pepper, fennel seeds, coriander.

TOP TIP #2 – If you prefer not to have the chewy skin/bark, simply cover the roasting tin loosely with foil for the slow roasting process.

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FAQs

What temperature should lamb shoulder be cooked at? ›

Well Done
Rare48-50°crested 52-54°c
Medium Rare52-54°crested 56-58°c
Medium56-58°crested 60-62°c
Well Done65-68°crested 70-75°c

Does lamb shoulder get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

Slow cooking in liquid transforms tougher cuts of lamb into fork-tender meat. Neck, shoulder and belly, either diced or as whole joints, are the best cuts for slow cooking and need to be cooked for at least 2 hrs at 150C to soften the meat.

Is lamb shoulder or leg better for slow roasting? ›

Lamb shoulder is usually larger and has more connective tissue, so it needs to be cooked for longer than the leg before it becomes tender. Lamb leg is smaller and has less fat and connective tissue, so it cooks faster but it can be drier if it's overcooked or not cooked in enough liquid.

Why is my slow cooked lamb shoulder tough? ›

Each slow cooker meal's cooking time differs depending on the meat and its weight. The low setting is important so you don't overcook it, potentially leaving you with a dry or tough meal.

How long to cook shoulder of lamb per pound? ›

As a rough guide, to roast a lamb joint allow about 45 minutes' cooking time per kilo in weight (or about 25 minutes per pound). Place in a preheated oven at a high temperature initially (230°C/gas mark 8), then after about 15 minutes, lower the temperature (to 200°C/gas mark 6) for the remainder of the cooking time.

What temp does lamb fall off the bone? ›

Whether boneless or bone-in, the perfect leg of lamb should be either oven-roasted until blushing pink on the inside (with an internal temp around 130°F) or roasted long and slow for several hours until the meat is very tender and falls apart to internal temp around 175°F (I often use the slow cooker for that).

How do you keep lamb shoulder from drying out? ›

Lower temp = more succulent meat – Tough cuts like lamb shoulder need slow-cooking to tenderise them. The lower the roasting temperature, the less total moisture evaporation and thus juicier meat.

What is the preferred cooking method for lamb? ›

It can be traditionally roasted but is best slow-roasted, pot-roasted or braised with liquid until practically falling apart. Shoulder can also be diced for stewing, or cut into shoulder chops. A pre-sliced roast is convenient, but it tends to dry out in the oven.

How is lamb shoulder most often prepared? ›

Ideal Cooking Methods: Due to its higher fat and connective tissue content, the lamb shoulder shines when subjected to various slow-cooking methods. Braising, stewing and slow roasting break down its tissues, rendering the meat succulently tender.

Do you need to brown lamb before slow cooking? ›

Brown the lamb first, in batches if necessary. This will maintain a high heat in the pan and caramelise the juices, which will improve the colour and flavour of the meat. Although lamb is a little more fatty than other meats, don't trim all of it away before cooking.

Why is my slow roast lamb tough? ›

If it is not tender the collagen has not broken down fully. Make sure the temp is low on your crockpot not medium or higher. After you cooked it there's not a lot you can do, but learn from your mistakes, next time lower the temperature and cook for longer. Any meat, the slower you cook it the more tender it will be.

Is lamb shoulder tough? ›

Lamb shoulder, rich in connective tissue, is your best choice for stews and braises. Shoulder is also sometimes sold cut into steaks. However it is cut, shoulder will be tough unless it is cooked for a long time, at which point it becomes meltingly tender and luscious.

Why is my roast still tough after 8 hours? ›

There are several reasons why this could have happened even after so much cooking. First, your choice of a rump roast could be a factor since cuts from the hind quarter are very muscular and, since muscles are the most resistant to breaking, this cut is quite stubborn when it comes to becoming tender.

How to cook lamb shoulder in oven jamie oliver? ›

Cover the tray tightly with a double layer of tin foil and place in the oven. Turn down the oven temperature to 170ºC/325ºF/gas 3 and cook for 3½ to 4 hours, or until the lamb is soft, melting and sticky and you can pull it apart with a fork. Gently break up the meat, pull out the bones, and extract any herb stalks.

Why sear lamb before slow cooking? ›

Sear Before Slow-Cooking

You create a Maillard reaction when you sear the lamb, which is a chemical reaction between the amino acids and the sugars in the meat. This reaction adds an extra roasted layer of flavor to the meat and seals in the juices, keeping it moist during the cooking process.

How do you know when lamb shoulders are done? ›

Here are the temperatures of the meat when probed with a cooking thermometer that you need to know to cook lamb to your liking:
  1. Rare: An internal temperature of 50-60°C. ...
  2. Medium-rare: An internal temperature of 60–65°C. ...
  3. Medium (Pink): An internal temperature of 65–70°C. ...
  4. Medium-well: An internal temperature of 70-75°C.

What is the best temperature for lamb? ›

Hot Tips: Lamb Cooking Time and Temperature
  • Medium rare: pull from oven at 135 degrees and let rest until it reaches 145 degrees.
  • Medium: pull from oven at 150 degrees and let rest until it reaches 160 degrees.
  • Well: pull from oven at 160 degrees and let rest until it reaches 170 degrees.
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What temperature do you cook a half shoulder of lamb? ›

Roast lamb cooking times & temperatures
  1. Whole, half or boneless shoulder. Oven. 170°C. Fan. 150°C. Gas. 40 minutes per 500g, plus 40 minutes (typical weight 1kg)
  2. Half, whole or boneless leg & part-boned shoulder. Oven. 180°C. Fan. 160°C. Gas. Half or whole leg. ...
  3. Lamb rack. Oven. 200°C. Fan. 180°C. Gas.

Is it better to cook lamb slow or fast? ›

Lower temp = more succulent meat – Tough cuts like lamb shoulder need slow-cooking to tenderise them. The lower the roasting temperature, the less total moisture evaporation and thus juicier meat.

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