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Grandma Me's Clove-Studded Leg of Lamb

Submitted by: Frann R. 
Home Town: Utica, Michigan, USA
Living In: Howard City, Michigan, USA
My grandmother's tender lamb melts in your mouth and the gravy is great on mashed potatoes or rice. This version stands alone, no need for mint jelly. 
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Roast Leg of Lamb with Orange Juice and White Wine

Submitted by: Luxy 
The magic is in the marinade - orange juice, white wine, and fresh herbs make the lamb tender, moist, and flavorful.  
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Roast Leg of Lamb with Rosemary

Submitted by: JMASS 
This leg of lamb is marinated overnight with fresh rosemary, garlic, mustard, honey and lemon zest. Be prepared for many requests for seconds! 
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Rosemary Seasoned Lamb

Submitted by: Caroline Layton 
Caroline Layton of Brevard, North Carolina likes to use this pleasant rosemary spice blend on lamb. The versatile rub tastes so terrific, you'll want to try it on pork, chicken and firm fish, too. 
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Leg of Lamb

Submitted by: Barbara Tierney 
'MY MOTHER'S baked leg of lamb, served with gravy and mint jelly, was a masterpiece! Our family always looked forward to having it on Easter Sunday.' 
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Broiled and Slow-Roasted Butterflied Leg of Lamb With Cumin and Garlic

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson 
Who says making a feast has to take forever? For large gatherings like Passover and Easter, leg of lamb is the roast of choice, and arranged on a platter garnished with herbs, it makes a stunning centerpiece. Buying leg of lamb butterflied from the butcher will leave you time to socialize while it is slow-roasting without worrying about uneven cooking. 
Photo of: Dragan's Leg of Lamb with Garlic and Beer

Dragan's Leg of Lamb with Garlic and Beer

Submitted by: Priyanka 
A leg of lamb is roasted with baby potatoes and carrots to make a delicious meal without too much work.  
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Nana's Leg of Lamb

Submitted by: MamaW 
Home Town: Roslyn, New York, USA
Living In: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
My Nana owned several restaurants in the New York area in the mid-1900's and this was one of her favorites. We always serve it at Easter. When the lamb is done, you can make a gravy with the juices by adding flour and water and boiling until thickened. 
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Stuffed Leg of Lamb

Submitted by: Patrick 
Home Town: Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
A boneless leg of lamb is butterflied, rolled up around a spinach and goat cheese stuffing, and roasted to savory perfection to make a magnificent main dish that's fit for a formal dinner or that special holiday meal. 
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Honeyed Lamb with Cider Gravy

Submitted by: Christianne 
A leg of lamb is basted with honey, roasted to perfect doneness, then served with a pan sauce made with hard apple cider. 
 

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