Ultimate Leg of Lamb Recipe (2024)

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Ultimate Leg of Lamb Recipe – this roast leg of lamb recipe is absolutely delicious with an amazing lamb seasoning and creamy mint sauce! Perfect for any holiday or special occasions!

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Best Ever Leg of Lamb

Lamb is one of those cuts of meat you only eat about once a year, maybe twice if you are lucky. For us it is either a Christmas or Easter dinner – this year we made it for an early Christmas dinner with my mom and I knew I just had to share our recipe with you guys! It is tender, juicy and the taste and flavor is just insane. Seriously the best roast lamb you will ever have. For best results, don’t forget that deliciousLamb SeasoningandLamb Mint Sauce– both just bring this piece of meat to the next level!

Why This Recipe Works

  1. Fat Side Up: Cook the fat side up so it self-bastes throughout the cooking process.
  2. Garlic, Garlic and More Garlic: Cut a TON of slits in the lamb and stick slivers of raw garlic inside …. amazing.
  3. Seasoning: This classic, flavorful lamb seasoning is so perfect for this recipe.
  4. Dipping Sauce: Don’t forget that dipping sauce – of course it is optional, but I wouldn’t recommend skipping!

What You Will Need

  • leg of lamb: you may need to order this directly from your butcher, if you can’t find it at the local grocery stores. You can definitely adapt the recipe for a boneless leg of lamb, but I generally use a bone-in.
  • garlic cloves: we slice up fresh garlic cloves and put them right in the lamb!
  • olive oil: you could also use avocado oil here.
  • lamb seasoning: a delicious combination of herbs and spices! You don’t want to skip this herb mixture! Lemon zest would also be a great addition.

How long to cook a leg of lamb

In order to determine how long you need to cook your leg of lamb you need to determine how many pounds your lamb is and how well-done you want it cooked.

  • Medium-Rare Finish – you need to cook your lamb approx.20 minutes per pound (145 degrees F internal temp)
  • Medium Finish – you need to cook your lamb approx. 25 minutes per pound (internal temp of 160 degrees F degrees)
  • Medium-Well Finish – you need to cook your lamb approx. 30 minutes per pound (175 degrees F internal temp)

If you are have something different than a whole leg of lamb, check out this awesome chart that really breaks it down for you! So handy!

How to Cook a Leg of Lamb

Combine your Lamb Seasoning and set aside for later. I also usually take my lamb leg out of the fridge and let it come to room temperature for an hour or so.

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Cut up your garlic into thick slices.

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Cut approx. 1 inch deep slits in your leg of lamb all over – the place a garlic slice inside each slit.

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Rub the lamb roast all over with that lamb seasoning.

Do you sear the lamb before roasting

No. You do not need to sear the lamb before roasting. That being said, you certainly can and it won’t hurt and change this recipe. But we have made this countless times without searing and it turns out so flavorful and amazing! One less step to worry about!

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Cook in a shallow roasting pan on the middle rack according to the cooking times below (in the recipe card) – cooking time will depend up on how big your lamb is and how well you like it done (use internal meat thermometer). Let the meat rest on a cutting board before serving.

Do you cover lamb when roasting

No. You do not need to cover lamb when roasting. Since it is a long, slow roast you don’t need to and it allows that skin to get nice and crispy. You can loosely cover it with foil, if you want, but I would highly recommend removing the foil for at least the last 30 minutes.

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Slice and serve.

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Don’t forget the Creamy Lamb Mint Sauce!

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What to serve with it

Serve with some Whole30 Mashed Potatoes, Dairy-Free Green Bean Casserole and/or this Paleo-Friendly Sweet Potato Pie Bake!

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Other recipes you might like:

  1. Garlic Herb Lamb Chops
  2. Whole30 Deviled Eggs
  3. Ultimate Prime Rib
  4. Sweet Potato Mash
  5. Smoked Ham

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Roasted Rosemary Garlic Leg of Lamb

★★★★★5 from 2 reviews

  • Author: Erin Jensen
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 3 hours 20 minutes
  • Total Time: 3 hours 35 minutes
  • Yield: Approx. 8-12 servings
  • Category: Entree
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American
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Description

Roasted Rosemary Garlic Leg of Lamb – An absolutely delicious and simple roasted leg of lamb recipe that is always a crowd pleaser at Easter, Christmas or any special occasion!

Ingredients

Scale

Leg of Lamb:

  • 1 bone-in leg of lamb (picture shows 8lb leg of lamb)
  • 23 garlic cloves, cut in thick slices
  • extra virgin olive oil

Lamb Seasoning:

  • 1 tablespoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano leaves
  • 1 teaspoon dried rosemary, crushed
  • 1/2 teaspoon coriander

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.
  2. Combine your Lamb Seasoning in a small bowl and set aside.
  3. Place leg of lamb in roasting pan with rack, fat side up.
  4. Pat dry with clean paper towel. Rub all over with a little olive oil.
  5. Take a small knife and cut approx. 1 inch deep slits randomly all over the lamb, large enough to fit a slice of garlic in.
  6. Slide a slice of raw garlic into each slit (you really can’t have too many, but the more you have obviously the more garlicky your lamb will be).
  7. Season all over (every nook and cranny) with the lamb seasoning.
  8. Place lamb in oven, uncovered, and cook approx. 25 minutes per pound for a medium finish* (160 degrees internal temperature at the thickest part – check with instant read thermometer).
  9. Remove from oven and let the lamb rest approximately 20 minutes before carving, lightly covered with aluminum foil. Slice with a sharp knife.
  10. Serve with this Creamy Lamb Mint Sauce!

Notes

  • *Alternate Cooking Times: 20 mins per pound for medium-rare – 145 degree internal temp; 30 mins per pound for well done – 170 degree internal temp
  • Serving Suggestion: I highly recommend serving with some creamy mint sauce, some mint jelly or even some roasted garlic.
  • Gravy: I generally don’t have enough pan juices/pan drippings to make a gravy, but if you do you could easily follow this recipe for homemade turkey gravy (uses flour, butter, broth etc.) and just substitute the lamb juices for the turkey juices.
  • Leftovers: if you have leftover lamb I would suggest a sandwich or use it in a gyro bowl.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 6oz
  • Calories: 419
  • Sugar: 0 g
  • Sodium: 510.2 mg
  • Fat: 17.1 g
  • Carbohydrates: 0.9 g
  • Protein: 61.5 g
  • Cholesterol: 196.6 mg

Keywords: leg of lamb, leg of lamb recipe, roast leg of lamb

Originally published December 17, 2018.

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  1. Kathy Simmert says

    Very easy! I enjoy cooking and baking all sorts of dishes. For Easter this year I was going to offer ham or lamb but soon realized the sides would also be different so I stuck with ham. Still wanting to try todo a leg of lamb I asked who likes lamb there was 5 of us. I went to butcher shop and got a leg of lamb that weighed just over 8 pounds. Everyone said it was wonderful. I had a fair amount left and this downside. I needed to use the rest of the meat and saw the suggestion to try gyro bowls but when I clicked on the link it calls for uncooked ground lamb so not sure how I would my leftover meat in them

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    • Erin says

      So glad you enjoyed the recipe, Kathy! And thanks for coming back to leave a review – I really appreciate it! You could definitely use the leftover lamb in the Gyro Bowls – I would just reheat it a bit in a cast iron skillet and then add it in with the other ingredients! Will be super quick and easy!

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  2. EH says

    We make this every year / so, so good!

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  3. Emily says

    LOVE! I did a test run of this recipe for my husband before our Easter celebration and it was amazing!!! We can’t WAIT to serve it to our whole family and make this recipe a part of our family’s Easter traditions.

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    • Erin says

      I am SO happy to hear that, Emily!! This is a long-standing family recipe I make with my Dad for Easter or Christmas – one of my favorites! Enjoy!

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  4. Sophia says

    Your lamb looks delicious, however, where did you purchase the roasting pan and the round cutting or serving board?

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    • Erin says

      Hi Sophia – the roasting pan and the round wooden board were both purchased from Target!

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  5. Nancy says

    Delicious dish

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  6. Harvey leo says

    Food is really and truly the most effective medicine, I really like you recipe can’t wait to try this at home. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply

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