Slow roast Hand of Pork and Shoulder of Lamb
Discussion
Sorry guys search is down and i need to get this on the go shortly
I'm thinking 20 odd hours @ 100 deg covered, un cover blast @ 220 till crisp
Or is that to long for the lamb?
Should i blast them 1st for 20 mins ?
Both with Rosemary,Thyme and Garlic, salt/Pepper, lamb with anchovies as well, cooked on onions & carrots
Lamb over red wine, Pork over white with a little water that i will keep an eye on
Would you rub honey on the skin of the pork or will that stop is crisping?
Your thought pls
especially you Tumbler 
Thanks in advance
I'm thinking 20 odd hours @ 100 deg covered, un cover blast @ 220 till crisp
Or is that to long for the lamb?
Should i blast them 1st for 20 mins ?
Both with Rosemary,Thyme and Garlic, salt/Pepper, lamb with anchovies as well, cooked on onions & carrots
Lamb over red wine, Pork over white with a little water that i will keep an eye on
Would you rub honey on the skin of the pork or will that stop is crisping?
Your thought pls
especially you Tumbler 
Thanks in advance
I do a slow roast shoulder of Lamb and its a five hour stint in the oven.
I use Jamie Olivers method off the internet. Its worked very well indeed. The fatty tissue melts away and the meat gets very tender. You do not carve it, but just pull it apart with a fork. It falls off the bone beautifully.
I use Jamie Olivers method off the internet. Its worked very well indeed. The fatty tissue melts away and the meat gets very tender. You do not carve it, but just pull it apart with a fork. It falls off the bone beautifully.
bomb said:
I do a slow roast shoulder of Lamb and its a five hour stint in the oven.
I use Jamie Olivers method off the internet. Its worked very well indeed. The fatty tissue melts away and the meat gets very tender. You do not carve it, but just pull it apart with a fork. It falls off the bone beautifully.
This. No need for 20 hours!I use Jamie Olivers method off the internet. Its worked very well indeed. The fatty tissue melts away and the meat gets very tender. You do not carve it, but just pull it apart with a fork. It falls off the bone beautifully.
These may help Del
Lamb
http://uktv.co.uk/food/recipe/aid/644895
Or
http://uktv.co.uk/food/recipe/aid/643270
Pork
http://www.cookingwiththejoneses.com/not-so-italia...
Or
http://club.omlet.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=20&a...
Or conversely take Tanya out for a good meal ya tight git!
Lamb
http://uktv.co.uk/food/recipe/aid/644895
Or
http://uktv.co.uk/food/recipe/aid/643270
Pork
http://www.cookingwiththejoneses.com/not-so-italia...
Or
http://club.omlet.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=20&a...
Or conversely take Tanya out for a good meal ya tight git!

Big Al. said:
Or conversely take Tanya out for a good meal ya tight git! 
b
ks to that !!!& I've just shoved them both in the oven @ 100 so we will see what happens

And a couple of people off here (amongst others) are attending so if it does'nt come out ok the order in curry is going to cost me

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