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Roast Lamb With Potatoes (arni Psito Me Patates)

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Meats Greek Greek, Main dish, Meats 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Leg of young spring lamb
3 Garlic cloves
Salt and pepper
4 T Butter, melted
1 Lemon, juiced
20 Potatoes, peeled
Salt
2 T Tomato paste
2 c Hot water

INSTRUCTIONS

Wash leg of lamb.  Slit with sharp knife in various places on both
sides of lamb.  Slice garlic thinly and insert the slices in slits
made in lamb. Season with salt and pepper and brush with melted
butter.  Squeeze lemon juice over lamb and place in roasting pan, fat
side up.  Roast at 450 F for 1/2    hour.  While lamb is browning,
sprinkle potatoes with salt, rub with tomato  paste, and let stand for
a few minutes.  Add potatoes to the baking  pan with the water and
lower oven temperature to 350 F.  Turn and  baste the potatoes
occasionally during the roasting period.  When  lamb is done, remove to
hot serving platter and keep warm. Increase  oven temperature to 425 F
and brown potatoes for 20 minutes longer.  Source: The Art of Greek
Cookery by the Women of St. Pauls Greek  Orthodox Church  Typed for you
by Karen Mintzias Sent to me by Bill <wight@odc.net>

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 385
Calories From Fat: 54
Total Fat: 6.2g
Cholesterol: 15.3mg
Sodium: 97mg
Potassium: 1845.2mg
Carbohydrates: 75.9g
Fiber: 9.6g
Sugar: 4g
Protein: 8.9g


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