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Papa’s Leg Of Lamb

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Meats Meat 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 10-12 lb leg of lamb or
hind quarter
Lots of salt and pepper
Lemon juice
1 c Water
4 Red, hot peppers dried
Garlic cloves to taste
Barbecue sauce

INSTRUCTIONS

Select hind quarter (you get more meat) of a fresh spring lamb. Wash
meat with lemon juice. Set on rack in roaster. Add 1 cup of water to
roasting pan; salt and pepper lamb heavily on all sides. Place in  pan.
Break hot peppers and garlic cloves in half if desired and  secure at
random over lamb with toothpicks. Cover meat with barbecue  sauce and
place in covered roaster. Cook at 300 for about 2-1/2  hours, basting
once an hour with pan drippings. When basting, cover  lamb again with
barbecue sauce. Do the preparing and initial cooking  1 day before
serving. Leave lamb in oven overnight. Be sure to turn  oven off,
however. Next day, follow the same cooking procedure,  basting as
before and cook another 2-1/2 hours. Make gravy from pan  drippings and
serve with mint jelly. Serves 8-10 generously.  W.A. HENDERSON
MARVELL, AR  From the book <High Cotton Cookin'>, Marvell Academy
Mothers Assn,  Marvell, AR  72366, ISBN 0-918544-14-9, downloaded from
Glen's MM  Recipe Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 254
Calories From Fat: 140
Total Fat: 15.5g
Cholesterol: 76mg
Sodium: 78.4mg
Potassium: 460.9mg
Carbohydrates: 5.4g
Fiber: 1.6g
Sugar: 3.5g
Protein: 21.8g


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