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Lamb Kleftiko

This kleftiko goes into the oven for five hours. That long cooking time and the fact it
needs to be brined for 8-10 hours means you can start it the night before and get it into
the oven a long time before guests arrive and get on with other things. I like to serve this
with a simple fresh salad of cucumber, avocado, dill, lemon juice and olive oil. If you
have some feta, grate it over the top as the salty cheese – like the lamb, thyme, lemon
and olive oil – has a classic Greek flavor that works really well.
Serves 6-8
Ingredients
1 bone-in lamb shoulder ¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil
table salt for brining sea salt and ground pepper
2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 garlic bulb, peeled
1 large carrot, chopped into large dice 1 sprig rosemary
5 baby onions, chopped into large dice 1 large sprig thyme
1 small leek, chopped into large dice 2 bay leaves
4 large ripe tomatoes, chopped into 3 lemons
large dice
Method
Make enough brine to cover the lamb shoulder, using 100 grams table salt for every litre
of water. Add the lamb shoulder to the brine and leave for 8-10 hours.
Preheat the oven to 130°C.
Remove the lamb shoulder from the brine and pat dry. Heat the vegetable oil in a sauté
pan large enough to take the whole shoulder. Brown the lamb evenly all over and set
aside.
Lay a large sheet of parchment paper over a medium-sized oven tray and place the
chopped carrot, onions, leek and tomato in the centre. Sprinkle 3 tablespoons of the
olive oil over the vegetables and season with sea salt and ground pepper.
Make small slits in the lamb shoulder and insert a garlic clove and some rosemary into
each pocket. Mix the thyme, bay leaves and the remaining rosemary and garlic through
the vegetables.
Place the lamb shoulder on top of the vegetables. Slice one lemon and place on and
around the lamb shoulder. Drizzle the juice of a second lemon and the remaining olive
oil over the lamb shoulder, and sprinkle with a generous amount of ground pepper.
Wrap the paper around the lamb and secure the parcel with kitchen string.
Cook the shoulder for 5 hours, or until the lamb is falling apart. It is worth checking
after 3½ hours and keeping an eye on the meat. Pull out some of the bones; they should
come away from the meat and out very easily. Once cooked, take the lamb out of the
oven allow to rest for 30 minutes.
Baste the lamb with some of the juices from the tray and squeeze over the juice from the
remaining lemon. Serve it up with the slow-cooked vegetables.

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