ARUGULA-STUFFED LEG OF LAMB WITH ROASTED SPRING VEGETABLES

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Arugula-Stuffed Leg of Lamb with Roasted Spring Vegetables image

Provided by Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez

Categories     Garlic     Lamb     Onion     Potato     Roast     Easter     Dinner     Asparagus     Arugula     Carrot     Spring     Gourmet     Dairy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free

Yield Makes 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 30

Arugula filling:
3 large garlic cloves, thinly sliced lengthwise
1 tablespoon olive oil
10 ounces baby arugula or baby spinach
Salt
Lamb:
7 large garlic cloves
3 tablespoons chopped fresh oregano
1 tablespoon grated fresh lemon zest
2 tablespoons olive oil
Salt
Freshly ground black pepper
4 1/2- to 5-pound boneless leg of lamb, trimmed of fat on both sides and butterflied (from an 8-pound lamb leg on the bone; see Cooks' Notes:)
Vegetables:
2 medium red onions, peeled and root ends trimmed, but left intact
1 1/2 pounds small (1 1/2- to 2-inch) red potatoes
1 pound medium carrots, peeled and cut diagonally into 1-inch pieces
2 1/2 tablespoons olive oil, divided
Salt
Freshly ground black pepper
1 pound medium asparagus, ends trimmed and stalks cut diagonally into 1-inch pieces
Sauce:
Pan drippings from lamb
3/4 cup dry white wine
2 cups chicken stock or reduced-sodium broth
1 1/2 tablespoons cornstarch dissolved in 3 tablespoons cold water
Salt
Freshly ground black pepper
Special Equipment
Kitchen string; a heavy roasting pan; an instant-read thermometer

Steps:

  • For arugula filling:
  • In a 12-inch heavy skillet over medium-high heat, cook garlic in olive oil, stirring, until it begins to turn pale golden, then add arugula in batches, stirring and turning over with tongs until slightly wilted before adding each new batch, and continue sautéing until completely wilted, about 1 minute more. Season with salt, and transfer arugula filling to a large sieve set over a bowl to drain. Let cool.
  • For lamb:
  • With a food processor running, add garlic cloves, one at a time, through feed tube, and finely chop. Add oregano, lemon zest, olive oil, 1 teaspoon salt, and 1/2 teaspoon pepper to processor, and pulse until paste is well blended.
  • Pat the lamb dry. Arrange it, boned side up, on a work surface. Patch any holes with slices of meat from the edge, and season it with 3/4 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Rub boned side with half of oregano paste, then top it evenly with all of the arugula mixture, leaving a 1-inch border around the edges.
  • Beginning with a short side, roll up lamb, enclosing arugula (the rolled roast will appear messy and ungainly, but once it's roasted, it will look delicious). Snugly tie roast closed, crosswise at 1-inch intervals and around the length, with kitchen string.
  • Transfer lamb to a roasting pan and rub it all over with the remaining oregano paste. Let it stand for 1 hour at room temperature.
  • Put oven rack in middle of oven and heat oven to 450°F.
  • Roast lamb for 30 minutes.
  • Prepare vegetables while lamb is roasting:
  • Cut each onion lengthwise into eighths, and halve potatoes or quarter if large. Toss onions, potatoes, and carrots with 2 tablespoons oil, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Scatter vegetables (not including asparagus) around lamb in the pan, then reduce oven temperature to 350°F, and roast lamb until an instant-read thermometer inserted into center of thickest part of roast registers 130°F for medium-rare meat (test temperature in several places), 40 to 50 minutes more. Transfer lamb to a platter and tent loosely with foil, then let it stand for 30 minutes.
  • While lamb is standing, increase oven to 450°F, then stir vegetables in pan, and continue to roast until tender, 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Toss asparagus with remaining 1/2 tablespoon oil and 1/8 teaspoon salt, and scatter among roasted vegetables, then continue to roast until asparagus is just tender, about 10 minutes.
  • Transfer vegetables with a slotted spoon to a serving dish, and keep warm, loosely covered. Reserve roasting pan.
  • For sauce:
  • Skim any fat from the pan drippings in roasting pan, and set roasting pan over 2 burners over medium-high heat. Add wine and deglaze the pan by boiling the liquid, scraping up the brown bits, for 1 minute. Strain the liquid through a fine-mesh sieve into a saucepan, then boil until reduced by half (to about 1/3 cup). Add chicken stock and any juices that have accumulated on the platter, and boil the sauce until reduced to about 2 cups. Reduce heat to a simmer.
  • Stir the cornstarch mixture, then add it to simmering sauce; continue to simmer sauce, stirring, for 1 minute. Season sauce with salt and pepper and keep it warm.
  • Discard the strings from the lamb, then carve lamb into thin slices on a cutting board and serve it with sauce and vegetables.

yachin mia
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I would recommend serving this dish with a nice bottle of red wine.


Emmy ice
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This dish is a great way to impress your guests.


Dawood jutt
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I would definitely make this dish again for a special occasion.


Masimba Chatima
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This dish is best served with a side of roasted vegetables.


Joe Susan
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I would recommend using a meat thermometer to make sure the lamb is cooked to your desired doneness.


Egbuniwe Somkene
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This dish is a bit time-consuming to make, but it's worth it.


foudil xdmoha
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This dish is perfect for a special occasion.


ebu crationse
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I would recommend this dish to anyone who loves lamb.


Puffin Island
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The lamb was a bit tough, but the stuffing was good.


Hammad cheema
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This dish was a bit too salty for my taste.


Donna Guldemond
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I would definitely make this dish again.


SUNY GAMING
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This dish was a hit at my dinner party. Everyone loved it!


Zodiac Turner
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Delicious!


Misty Mccaslin
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I followed the recipe exactly, but the lamb was overcooked. I would recommend cooking the lamb for less time.


Queenher Queen
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This dish was so easy to make, and it turned out so well! The lamb was juicy and tender, and the stuffing was flavorful. I will definitely be making this dish again.


Esmeralda Iraheta
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The lamb was a bit dry, but the stuffing was amazing. I would definitely make this dish again, but I would cook the lamb for less time.


Shi Yose (Shiyose)
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This dish was a bit too complicated for me, but the end result was worth it. The lamb was tender and juicy, and the stuffing was flavorful. I would recommend this dish to anyone who is looking for a challenge.


Jasmir Ahmed Alli
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I've made this dish several times now, and it's always a hit. The lamb is always cooked perfectly, and the stuffing is so flavorful. My guests always rave about it.


Derren Ellis
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This dish was absolutely delicious! The lamb was so tender and flavorful, and the arugula stuffing was the perfect complement. The roasted spring vegetables were also cooked to perfection. I will definitely be making this dish again!