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Roast Sirloin End of Leg Of Lamb with Mustard Coat Au Jus

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Meats Lamb, Roast, Meats 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 lb Sirloin end Leg of Lamb
1 Onion, roughly chopped
3 lg Garlic cloves, unpeeled and smashed
1 ts Rosemary, fresh
2 lg Garlic cloves
1/2 ts Salt
2 tb Dijon mustard
1 tb Soy sauce
2 ts Rosemary, fresh
2 tb Lemon juice
1 c White wine, dry
a shallow pan
a rack
an instant thermometer
a sharp carving knife
a napkin to hold meat as you carve

INSTRUCTIONS

MUSTARD COATING
AU JUS
The night before coat lamb with mustard coating as follows; puree garlic
into small bowl and mash to a paste with salt. Whisk in mustard, soy sauce,
herbs, lemon juice and then oil to make a mayonnaise like cream. Coat roast
and put it in the fridge overnight.
To make the roast you will need;
Put on rack in pan on rack placed at the mid level in the oven preheated to
350 degrees. With the mustard coating you will need no basting the first 45
minutes.
After 45 minutes strew the onion and the garlic into the bottom of the
roasting pan. Sprinkle the rosemary on top of the vegies.
After the roast has been in the oven for an hour, start checking the temp.
leaving the instant thermometer in for a full 15 seconds for it to
register. When the roast registers 130 degrees, take it out (it will
continue to raise as the outside temp goes in. This will be medium rare.)
Let roast sit out for 15 to 20 minutes before carving so juices can retreat
back into the meat.
Au Jus: While roast is resting, skim excess fat from roasting pan. Pour in
a cup of light broth or dry white wine and bring to a boil-mashing vegies
and scraping up brown bits. Pour into a saucepan and simmer several minutes
skimming off any fat, correct seasoning.
Just before serving, strain into warm saucebowl, pressing juices out of
vegies and adding any new drippings from the roast. There will be just a
small delicious spoonful to moisten each serving of lamb.
Gleaned from Julia Child's thorough treatment of lamb and it's cooking from
book "The Way to Cook". For further info. see pp. 224 Submitted By MARY
RIEMERMAN   On   03-01-95 (1029)

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