Roasted Herbed Leg of Lamb {Arrosto di Agnello con Erbe} is the traditional meat for Easter in our Italian household. When we cook a leg of lamb, we try different seasonings but always come back to thyme, rosemary, sage and garlic. It's our favorite. Just follow the directions and we can guarantee that your meat will be delicious, flavorful, and succulent. A special meat for a special occasion.
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Roasted herbed leg of lamb cooked perfectly.
The herbs, kosher salt, and freshly ground black pepper let the taste of the lamb shine through. Isn't that what we want when we cook meat?
In the end, with our recipe, the leg of lamb turns out moist and fork tender.
A light sprinkle of coarse sea salt over the succulent leg of lamb slices before serving is the perfect finish.
Leg of lamb an age-old tradition
Although we like to experiment, we also believe in tradition. Roast lamb for Easter is a tradition that goes back to the first Passover of the Jewish people.
As some Hebrews converted to Christianity, they brought along their traditions and helped them spread. Throughout the ages, the Christians often referred to Jesus as The Lamb of God.
A leg of lamb recipe that's moist and tender is easy to achieve.
New traditions form with need
Now ham is more of a traditional Easter food in the United States. The reason being that in the early days there wasn't refrigeration, so people slaughtered their hogs in the fall. The people preserved the fresh meat that they couldn't consume during the winter months.
The curing process took a long time, and the first hams were ready around Easter. Ham, therefore, was the natural choice to celebrate Easter.
Now, lamb is easily obtained and preparing the boneless leg of lamb for roasting is simple. We take the meat out of the netting that holds it together.
Leg of lamb stuffed with herbs, rolled, and tied.
Ingredients:
- Boneless leg of lamb
- fresh thyme
- fresh rosemary
- fresh sage
- garlic
- peanut oil
- unsalted butter
- Kosher salt
- pepper
- coarse sea salt
How to prepare
Basic preparation is easy :
- We lay the lamb out, cut-side up
- Sprinkle the meat with kosher salt, pepper,
- Arrange half of the thyme, rosemary, and sage and all of the garlic on the roast.
- Roll the meat around the herbs and tie it with twine.
- Salt and pepper the outside of the lamb.
If you're unsure how to tie a roast here is a video on how to do it.
How to roast the boneless leg of lamb
Leg of lamb roasts in the oven.
The cooking begins on the stove:
- Heat up the peanut oil in an ovenproof skillet or roasting pan over medium heat.
- Peanut oil is best because it has a high flash(smoke) point.
- Brown the lamb on all sides, about 25 minutes.
- Transfer the skillet to the heated oven.
The lamb roasts a beautiful golden brown in the oven.
In the oven:
- After about 45 minutes, add the butter and remaining herb sprigs.
- Continue to roast the lamb.
- Baste the meat occasionally, for about 15 minutes.
A beautiful crust forms on the lamb roast.
Final Step for the lamb
Once the lamb reaches an internal temperature of 125°F., remove it from the oven and loosely cover it with foil.
Let the leg of lamb rest for about 10 minutes.
It's important to let the roast leg of lamb rest before slicing [/caption]
Slice it and sprinkle with coarse sea salt.
It's now ready to enjoy.
Buona Pasqua { Happy Easter}! There is a saying:
Avere una famiglia significa avere qualcuno da amare, avere una casa significa avere un posta dove andare, averle entrambe è una benedizione. {Having a family means having someone to love, having a house means having someplace to go, having both is a blessing.}
And if you'd like to make a traditional Italian Easter bread, check out the recipe for our Easter Egg bread with colored eggs imbedded in the crown.
Tutti a tavola è pronto!
Alla prossima
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Roast Boneless Leg of Lamb|Herb Garlic Stuffed
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Roast Boneless Leg of Lamb Herb Garlic Stuffed
Ingredients
- 1 5-pound boneless leg of lamb
- Kosher salt and fresh ground black pepper
- 4 sprigs of fresh thyme
- 4 sprigs of fresh rosemary
- 4 sprigs of fresh sage
- 1 garlic clove peeled and thinly sliced
- 2 tablespoons peanut oil
- 2-3 tablespoons unsalted butter
- Coarse sea salt
Instructions
- Heat the oven to 375 F. Lay the lamb out flat, cut-side up, on a clean surface. Sprinkle the meat with kosher salt and pepper, then arrange half of the thyme, rosemary, and sage and all of the garlic on the meat. Roll the meat around the herbs and tie with twine at 1 ½-inch intervals.
- Heat the oil in an ovenproof skillet or roasting pan over medium heat until it slides easily across the pan. Salt and pepper the outside of the lamb, then brown it on all sides, about 25 minutes. Transfer the skillet to the oven.
- Cook the lamb for about 45 minutes. Add the butter and remaining herb sprigs and continue cooking the lamb, basting occasionally, for about 15 minutes. (The lamb is medium rare when a thermometer inserted in the center indicates an internal temperature of 125 F.) Remove the lamb from the oven, cover loosely with foil, and allow the meat to rest for about 10 minutes. Slice and serve sprinkled with coarse sea salt.
Notes
- Adapted from the recipe Roasted Herbed Leg of Lamb in "Think Like a Chef" by Tom Colicchio
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Joseph
rotisserie. recipe ?????? same herbs etcetera
Marisa Franca
Ciao Joseph, Yes, you would use the same herbs for the lamb. Have a wonderful week.
Dottie Corbin
This was delicious. I added quartered fingerling potatoes tossed with rosemary and sea salt to the pan during the last 15 minutes of cooking. Used the pan drippings to make gravy.
Marisa Franca
Hello Dottie!! Thank you for taking the time to write. I'm so glad you enjoyed the roast. And I like the idea of the fingerling potatoes. I'll have to try that. Have a wonderful weekend! xoxo
Dee | Grammy's Grid
Visiting again to say thanks so much for linking up with me at the Unlimited Monthly Link Party 23. Pinned!
Susie
What a beautiful entree.....Looks delicious! This is going to be my meat of choice for Easter.....Can’t wait,to try this recipe for my family. Hi and love to all????
Jenni LeBaron
Wow! This herbed leg of lamb not only looks super flavorful, but incredibly tender. I want to serve this with a big pile of mashed potatoes to soak up all those tasty juices!
Paige
Wow, it's so beautiful this roast! I love the flavors that are here, and it sounds totally amazing too.
Sophie
This looks so delicious. Thank you so much for the recipe and am saving it for a friend.
GUNJAN C Dudani
I love the aroma of roasted garlic. So i can image the deliciousness of this recipe since the garlic would be stuffed in lamb and then cooked.
Kushigalu
Loved this roasted leg of lamb. So juicy and delicious. Thanks for sharing this interesting recipe! Making this again for Easter.
Elaine
I have been meaning to make a leg of lamb for quite a while now. Very excited that I've stumbled upon your recipe. And thank you for the hint about peanut oil - that is great to know!
Sharon
Roasted leg of lamb is a Sunday must for family meals. This recipe is one that the whole family will love.
Jacqui DeBono
It has to be lamb at Easter! It's one of our favourites, but we don't have it as often, as it's hard to get a really good cut. This looks perfect!
Bernice Hill
Such a simple, yet perfect recipe. I think people get really daunted about cooking a large piece of meat but it really is quite simple if you have proper instructions such as this.
Aline
I've been intimidated by cooking a leg of lamb for far too long lol But this looks so good I just have to make it already!
Kelly Anthony
My family loves lamb but I've never cooked a leg of lamb. Your easy to follow step by step directions will make my first time a breeze.
Alena
This looks like a great addition to the holiday table! I'm sure my family would love it!
Debbie
Leg Of Lamb is one of those beautiful dishes I have always been scared to make on my own. Your recipe is put in such simple terms this is going to give me the confidence to make this. This is going to be our Christmas Dinner this year, I can't wait. Thanks !!
Gunjan
Looks like an interesting recipe. Would like to try it.
Sophie
My sister loves lamb and this will be a great recipe for her. Thanks a lot.
Danielle
Next time I get lamb, I will definitely need to try this recipe - it looks too good not to! Oh, and great tip on the peanut oil - super important!
Elaine
It's been so long since I made a leg of lamb. Not to say about the one that is as delicious as yours. Fantastic recipe that I can't wait to try before the year ends!
Aleta
I know what I'm making for Christmas dinner! I have always been afraid to spend so much money on a piece of meat and then mess it up... but you have the best tips and tricks and wow, that lamb looks so juicy and gorgeous, I just HAVE to try it!
Michelle
I think this is the perfect way to roast lamb. Wouldn't change a thing! What a great recipe for a family gathering or the holidays. Great tips to make this beautiful roast achievable. I can't wait to dig in!
Elizabeth Waterson
Such a classic flavor combo, love a leg of lamb for a special occasion. Can't wait to try this.
Marisa Franca
Hello, Elizabeth! Lamb is always welcome at our house. Such a tasty and tender meat.
Tara
What a beautiful presentation this will make. I'd like to try this for our holiday meal this year. And I love that you cooked this on the stove and in the oven using cast iron.
Marisa Franca
Thank you, Tara! If you do have it for the holidays, I know you're family will love it.
Amanda
Lamb is one of my favorites, especially for the holidays, and I love how simple you make this seem. Can't wait to enjoy this delicious recipe!
Ciao Chow Linda
I made a boneless leg of lamb for Easter too - but I normally do it on the grill, after marinating for two or three days. I love your version too - very different from mine but equally delicious. Next time, I'm trying your way.
Restaurants inBaguio
The photos made me drool while looking at it. Now I know what to serve on my parents anniversary. Pretty sure that they will love this recipe. Thank you for sharing this recipe.
Marisa Franca
You're welcome. I'm sure your parents will love the Herbed Lamb Roast for their anniversary. Sending a huge anniversary hug to the both of them. Hope you have a beautiful Easter and Pasquetta.
Natalie
I'm a such a huge fan of lamb meat. My whole family loves it to. I can't wait to prepare this. It will be perfect for upcoming Easter dinner. I absolutely love herbs combo you used here and meat looks beyond words delicious. Soft and flavorful. I saved this recipe!
Lorie
What a perfect Easter tradition! My grandma makes a similar dish and it is always part of our Easter dinner!
Leanne | Crumb Top Baking
This lamb looks perfectly roasted! I've never cooked lamb before, and never thought about it as an Easter meal. We usually go for turkey or ham, but this would be a nice change!
Jacquelyn Hastert
I can't wait to make this dinner for Easter Sunday. It is a tradition for us to make lamb on this day.
Lois Christensen
Wow! This is an impressive recipe! My father loved leg of lamb especially around the Easter holiday and my mother made it often. This is something I've never tried on my own, but your instructions look great!
Sharon
This lamb recipe has me thinking of Easter with my family. This looks delicious and the perfect main dish for family dinner.
Sara
I have never had leg of lamb. I had lamb chops once and found them greasy, so I had not been interested in lamb since. BUT, your photos have my mouthwatering and your recipe seems easy to follow. Now, I feel like I need to revisit lamb!
Aleta
Yum! I love the spices used in this recipe and your instructions makes such a daunting cut of meat look easy peasy! Can't wait to try it out 🙂
Marisa Franca
Hi, Aleta! It really is simple! Have a Happy Weekend. xoxo
Pearl Rodrigues
I think this would be great to have at the Easter dinner party I'm planning for the big family. We all love Lamb and this looks totally delicious !!
Marisa Franca
Hello Pearl! I agree with you! It is delicious and we never have any left!!
Dee | Grammy's Grid
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Veena Azmanov
Definitely too delicious. Best option for Easter. I am drooling.
Anna
Perfect timing! I was actually looking for a lamb recipe, in preparation for Easter! Love this herbed version, my other half is in charge of the Easter roast this year, and I'm definitely going to pass him this recipe!
Susie
Lamb it is for our Easter dinner????. Thanks, so much for the inspiration????. Lamb is PICTURE PERFECT and looks delicious????Spring has sprung here in ARIZONA.....Weather absolutely beautiful and air is fragrant with blooms.......Love to all
Denise
Oh that looks so good! I just made a lamb roast the other day. My father in law adores lamb and whenever I find a good deal I make it. Love all the fresh herbs you use!
Katherine | Love In My Oven
Can you believe I've never actually made leg of lamb? I do enjoy eating it though! Your step-by-step instructions are so good, thank you!!
Marisa Franca
Hello, Katherine! I know you'll enjoy lamb when you make it.
Veena Azmanov
Too delicious to resist. Best option for anytime snacking. I love it.
Elaine Benoit
Roasted leg of lamb is one of my most favorite meat dishes!! It brings back so many memories! Your lamb looks not only perfectly cooked but so incredibly delicious!!
Gloria | Homemade & Yummy
I am So glad I gave lamb another try. My first experience was TERRIBLE!! Now we LOVE it. This looks so juicy and delicious. Certainly a great presentation for a holiday dinner. I would love the leftovers too.
Debbye
This looks absolutely mouthwatering. Love the pictures too, especially of the beautiful eggs in the basket, just in time for Easter!
Marisa Franca
Thank you, Debbye! We're looking forward to more lamb this Easter.
Madi
What an incredible meal! I need to make this for Easter!
Marisa Franca
Thank you, Madi! And it was easy.
Amanda
What a beautiful leg of lamb, Marisa! We also eat lamb traditionally for Easter dinner, and it's one of the meals that I most look forward to during the year. Yours looks absolutely perfect. Buona Pasqua!
Marisa Franca
Hi, Amanda! Thank you for your sweet comment! Buona Pasqua!
Ben Myhre
I love that you always make some of the most interesting dishes. LAMB! It is great!
Marisa Franca
Thank you, Ben! That is really very nice of you to say! Have a wonderful week.
Heather
What a beautiful leg of lamb and a wonderful recipe. My mother in law is Italian and she would have leg of lamb at Easter and said this recipe couldnt be more perfect. Looks like we are having lamb this year!
Marisa Franca
Thank you, Heather! I bet your mother-in-law has given you some great tips. xoxo
Karyl | Karyl's Kulinary Krusade
I love lamb, but I very rarely ever make it at home. I can never find it in my local grocery store. Your rack of lamb looks absolutely mouthwatering! I'm ready to dive right in
Marisa Franca
Thank you, Karyl! I hope you have a chance to find the leg of lamb. It is so good.
Kathryn @ FoodieGirlChicago
This would be perfect for Easter or Sunday Supper. It looks fabulous!
Marisa Franca
Thank you, Kathryn! It is perfect for Easter Sunday.
Ashley @ Big Flavors from a Tiny Kitchen
Oh. My. GOODNESS - this looks absolutely incredible! My Italian father-in-law loves making roasted leg of lamb like this. I'll have to share this recipe with him for next time he's in the mood to make one!
Marisa Franca
Hello, Ashley! If your father-in-law is like my papà they like doing things their own way. He probably has a special way he likes to prepare the lamb. He may like the recipe -- my papà did.
Amy
This recipe looks absolutely wonderful! Thank you for that fascinating account of the tradition behind lamb and ham as Easter dinner options. I've never thought about why we typically have ham but now I want to try lamb instead!
Marisa Franca
Hi, Amy!! I was surprised to learn the history of ham but it's interesting. Hope you have a wonderful week.
Analida @ ethnicspoon.com
That lamb dish looks so tasty! We love lamb for Easter at my house too so my husband rigs up this rotisserie on the grill and it is so good! I know that ham is often popular at Easter but we have this funny family conversation about why would we eat ham for Easter? They were certainly not eating pork around those parts when our Savior rose. So, we feel lamb is the way to go for Passover and Easter. Thanks for the great recipe and I have to try this for Easter.
Marisa Franca
Hi, Analida! We've made it outside too, weather permitting, and it's delicious!! It is interesting to read the history of recipes. ????
Veena Azmanov
Love a good recipe for leg of lamb - one of my favorite meats to cook. These flavors sound so incredible delicious. Love how beautifully it has caramelized.
Marisa Franca
Hi, Veena!! We really look forward to our special Lamb meals. xoxo
Dominique | Perchance to Cook
This lamb looks amazing! It looks juicy and perfectly seasoned. Yum!
Michelle
Thyme, rosemary, and garlic is such a perfect classic! This looks so perfectly tender - yum!
Susie
Hi Marisa, Yes, I do remember the lamb recipe....I’m seriously considering trying lamb this Easter. Your lamb is cooked to perfection....Unfortunately, I can’t cook or bake like I want to.....Our Grandsons, Max and Ben are very picky eaters. We have to be so careful with Max and his peanut allergies.......We’re always on guard with peanuts and dairy, too. Max also has a thing with textures......Our main course is usually ham as the boys will entertain pork. I haven’t decided on side dishes as of now.
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Helen @ Fuss Free Flavours
There is nothing like a leg of new season lamb to celebrate spring with family and friends. Love all the herbs, it looks so juicy and succulent I want to dive in.
Veena Azmanov
I love when meat is cooked to perfection!! That looks so beautifully done. I love leg of lamb - one of my absolute favorite meats especially when it is slow roasted. My mom use to use peanut oil until I got allergic to peanuts so she had to switch. Saving this for later. yum!
Jolina
This is cooked to perfection! We don't often cook lamb, mostly because we don't really know how to handle it well. Love your detailed instructions. Perhaps this will become a tradition in our family too.
Marisa Franca
Hi, Jolina! I hope you give it a try. If you like lamb this is such a great recipe for you to make. Give it a try.
Dana DeVolk
Talk about a show stopper, wow!
Marisa Franca
Thank you, Dana! It is delicious and the whole family waits for it every Easter.
Denise
That looks so darn good! I am going to pull this recipe up when Easter comes around. Lamb is a tricky thing for me but yours looks flawless.
Marisa Franca
Thank you, Denise. Just keep your meat thermometer handy! Have a great day.
Amanda Finks
Loving this delicious lamb recipe! So yummy!
Marisa Franca
Thank you, Amanda. Hope you give it a try.
Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
Oh, wow! Your lamb looks amazing! Thank you for the recipe! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
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Marisa Franca
Thank you, Marci! It really is very moist and delicious. A nice Easter custom.
Nancy W
I can't wait to try this recipe! It looks amazing!
Marisa Franca
I think you'll really enjoy the meat, Nancy.
Amy
That's so interesting reading why we eat ham at Easter in the US.
Marisa Franca
Thank you for commenting, Amy. I thought it was an interesting fact -- I didn't know it either.
Grammy Dee | Grammy's Grid
♥ Looks yummy! I've never had lamb before, hubby loves it! Shared onto Fb, G+, Pn, and Tw. ♥
Marisa Franca
Hi, Dee! You'll have to make your Hubby some lamb. It really has a mild taste not at all like mutton. Thank you for sharing.
Teresa
Marisa, as I read this I could almost smell the luscious scents coming from your kitchen! My it looks good! Thank you for the recipe.
Marisa Franca
You're welcome, Teresa! It does have a wonderful aroma. xoxo
Wendi
Hi Marisa! Seems like such a long time since we chatted! Thought I would pop over here and see what you are up to - This roast CAUGHT my eye immediately! Anyway, I have a question - in looking at your photos it appears that the floor of your oven is something akin to a baking stone? It looks totally different than the floor of my own oven. Can you tell me a little more about that?
Marisa Franca
Hi, Wendi! We do have a baking stone in our top oven but it isn't on the floor it is on a rack. On our lower oven we have a baking steel which is great for pizza -- gets even hotter than the stone and it keeps the heat. We keep both in our oven all the time. The manufacturers don't recommend putting it on the floor but on a rack. I highly recommend both! If you do purchase a stone or steel make sure there is at least 1 1/2 inches all around for air circulation If you have any other questions just ask -- I'll be happy to answer them (if I know the answers). ????
Karen (Back Road Journal)
Your lamb looks perfectly cooked, just the way we like it.
Marisa Franca
Thank you, Karen! We do like our lamb with pink in it. Moist and succulent. Have a great day!
Kathryn Occhipinti
Grazie mille Marisa for my family's Easter treat this year! I've always wanted to make lamb but never knew exactly how to go about it until now! Buona Pasqua to you and your family.
Marisa Franca
Ciao, Kathryn! I'm very happy you found the recipe. Lamb is one of our favorites and it always turns out moist and so tasty. If you have any questions at all don't hesitate to write -- I'll write back ASAP. Buona Pasqua to you and your family. Let me know how it turns out. Abbracci!
Susie
Talk about PERFECTION.......It doesn't get any better! Thanks for a new lamb recipe.......DELICIOUS!
Ciao Chow Linda
Oh gosh. Does that roast lamb ever look succulent and delicious. We love lamb anytime, especially at Easter. But with 16 coming for Easter dinner, I've decided to make lamb skewers instead of trying to cook two or three legs of lamb. Arrosticini here we come!
Marisa Franca
Ciao, Linda! You're going to have a houseful. We do like lamb kabobs too. This year we are going for two roasts -- the grandsons are no longer little and they eat their share. Love to see those healthy appetites. 🙂 Have a great weekend.
Jovina Coughlin
Lovely recipe and your photos are absolutely outstanding.
Marisa Franca
Thank you, Jovina! I hope you are enjoying this gorgeous weather.
Jovina Coughlin
Wonderful instructions
Elizabeth | Ellie & Elizabeth
I'm sooooo glad to have this recipe!! Lamb is hubby's favorite but I've only ever grilled lamb chops. I might get bonus points for this one ❤❤. Have a great weekend!!
Marisa Franca
Hi, Elizabeth! We can all stand brownie points with our hubbies. The recipe is very easy! If you get stuck - call me. Have a great week! ?
Simply Suzannes at Home
My husband loves lamb . . . and has been asking me to make it for YEARS.
I've been too intimidated to make it, as I'm not experienced with this kind of meat. After reading this post however, I think I'll surprise my husband and make it for his birthday in a few weeks. Keep your fingers crossed that mine turns out as beautiful (and delicious) as yours!!
I'm enjoying your lovely posts . . . and recipes!
Thanks for sharing with us.
Have a wonderful weekend,
Suzanne
Ciao Chow Linda
Ok so I was in planning ham for Easter but now I may switch to lamb, something my family always enjoys. So glad you left a comment on my blog referencing your post. Buona Pasqua.
Marisa Franca
I think you'll be happy -- it seems like if we do something different our family gives us a funny look like "Okay where is the rest?"
Jovina Coughlin
Beautiful looking roast and preparation. Definitely not traditional in the US. I can't ever rember my mother making lamb - could be she didn't care for it and embraced the American traditions. The herbs give the roast lots of flavor. Buona Pasqua
Marisa Franca
Grazie Jovina, We love using fresh herbs. We may not have room for lots of vegetable is the garden but we do put out our fresh herbs. And a Buona Pasqua to you!!
Rosemary @anitalianinmykitchen
Hi Marisa, that is one good thing about living in Italy no more cooked ham! Your recipe sounds and looks so delicious. Can't wait for Easter. Have a wonderful Sunday.
Marisa Franca
Thank you Rosemary! I can't wait for the family to get together for Easter -- it's been too long since we were able to cook for them. Have a wonder Sunday -- spring is here!!