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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (675g)

Recipe makes 6 servings

The following items or measurements are not included below:

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armagnac

3 sprigs fresh thyme

Calories 1102
Calories from Fat 608 (55%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 67.6g 104%
Saturated Fat 29.0g 145%
Monounsaturated Fat 27.7g
Polyunsaturated Fat 5.5g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 335mg 111%
Sodium 323mg 13%
Potassium 1615mg 46%
Total Carbohydrate 14.6g 4%
Dietary Fiber 2.5g 9%
Sugars 5.8g
Protein 94.3g 188%

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Gigot a La Cuillère - French Slow Cooked Spoon Lamb

Recipe #281177 | 7½ hours | 30 min prep | add private note
French Tart

By: French Tart
Jan 23, 2008

A classic French Bistro recipe, and one that is SO easy to cook; the lamb in this recipe is cooked after 5 or 6 hours, but 7 hours is the traditional French timing for 'gigot a la cuillère' - a joint that can be carved with a spoon, hence its name! You will need a very large ovenproof casserole with a lid or a large, deep roasting tin, which you can cover tightly with tin foil - or, this can be cooked with GREAT success in the crock-pot. This lamb is just divine when served alongside gratin Dauphinoise and steamed haricots verts. I add lots of garlic for quite a pungent flavour - adjust the garlic and seasonings to personal taste.

SERVES 6 -8 (change servings and units)

Ingredients

Directions

  1. 1
    TRADITIONAL OVEN METHOD.
  2. 2
    Preheat the oven to 120 degrees C or 100 F, gas mark 1/2. Season the leg of lamb with salt and pepper to taste.
  3. 3
    Put the casserole or roasting tin on the hob and brown the lamb thoroughly on all sides (it is important to do this now as the meat will not brown in the oven). If the lamb sticks add a little oil to the casserole. Use the cooker extractor fan to disperse any smoke. Drain away any fat that has gathered in the bottom of the pan.
  4. 4
    Add the vegetables to the casserole along with the white wine and stock. Season and bring to the boil.
  5. 5
    Put on the lid or cover tightly with tin foil and place in the pre heated oven. Bake for 7 hours, turning twice during this time. The meat will be cooked after 5 hours and offer no resistance to the knife.
  6. 6
    The meat requires no resting time when cooked in this way. Transfer the meat and vegetables to a serving platter. Strain the meat juices into a jug and pour or blot away the fat with kitchen paper. Pour the juices into a pan and boil vigorously until reduced by a quarter.
  7. 7
    Adjust the seasoning and add the Armagnac or Madeira. Garnish the lamb with the sprigs of thyme and serve with the sauce. Use a spoon to carve and serve the lamb - a la cuillere as the French call it. It will be tender, succulent and delicious !
  8. 8
    CROCK-POT COOKING METHOD.
  9. 9
    Carry out steps 3 and 4 as shown above; then place into the crock-pot and cook on high for 2 hours and then on low for about 6 hours, or until the lamb is cooked as instructed above - soft and spoonable!
  10. 10
    Serve as before.

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From: The Flying Chef

On Oct 8, 2008

Absolutely gorgeous!!! I made this with lamb shanks instead and it was wonderful. I made exactly as is except for adding extra vegetables as this was a main meal for us and I usually serve mash potato and am trying to cook with less starchy carbs in the evening. I pulled the shanks out and had to hold the meat on the bone so I could take a photo as it was so falling apart. I have added not the most attractive photo of the backside of the shank just so you can see how tender these were. This was the most awesome recipe French Tart and I will try this again with a leg of lamb. I was only making for 2 tonight, but what a great way to cook a leg when you have guests. Fantastic!!!!

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    From: MarraMamba

    On Feb 6, 2008

    absolutely superb. I used lamb shanks in the crockpot and ohh was it good. Scaled the recipe down for 2 and enjoyed every bite. It literally cut with a spoon and i used the same spoon to eat it with

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  • From: ladydae

    On Aug 3, 2009

    This was wonderful! We had it for dinner on its own, but like this it definitely needed more veggies and starch, so next time I might try with the side suggestions given here. The lamb is very tender and flavourful all the way through.

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    From: Jewelies

    On May 31, 2009

    This was really lovely FT, thank you. All the family enjoyed it too. I didn't use a leg of lamb but instead used shanks and added extra vegies so all I had to do was serve it up when I got home.

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