Boneless Lamb Leg Roast Cooking Time
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How To Cook a Boneless Leg of Lamb for the perfect roast every time. This tender juicy lamb roast with garlic and herbs can be enjoyed any time of the year. The best leg of lamb!
Cooking a lamb roast is very simple and requires minimal ingredients. These instructions will work whether you have a boneless or bone-in leg of lamb.
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- ❤️ Boneless Leg of Lamb Recipe
- 🥘 Ingredients and Tools
- 🔪 How To Cook a Boneless Leg of Lamb (Bone-In Too!)
- 💠Expert Tips
- Common Questions
- ✔️ More Roast Recipes
- ⭐ Stay Connected
- 📋 Recipe
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❤️ Boneless Leg of Lamb Recipe
"I think you'll love this boneless leg of lamb recipe - not only is it super easy but it's so flavorful and tender." -Kori
It's Easy To Make
An easy-to-make boneless leg of lamb recipe! So many people avoid cooking roasts because they think they are hard or challenging. Definitely not! In fact, I think they are often the easiest way to cook meat.
Roasts usually only require a few ingredients - usually just olive oil, salt, pepper, and herbs.
Not Just For The Holidays
Growing up we always had a ham and lamb on Easter. Most people serve a lamb roast on special occasions so it definitely reminds me of the holidays.
Because a leg of lamb roast is so delicious, I've started cooking year-round! I use the leftover to slice or dice and add it to a greek salad, or a gyro. Lamb just has so much flavor! Yum.
Low Carb and Keto
Lamb roast is a gluten free, low carb and keto-friendly recipe. No sugar is used in the recipe and all ingredients are natural.
8.9 g fat | 0.1 g net carbs | 42.1 g protein
🥘 Ingredients and Tools
Here's what you will need to make this boneless leg of lamb recipe:
Ingredients
- Lamb Roast - you can use a boneless leg of lamb or semi-boneless
- Olive Oil -
- Garlic
- Kosher salt
- Fresh Ground Black Pepper
- Dried herbs or Fresh herbs - I used oregano, chives, thyme, parsley - use your favorite!
Tools
- Roasting pan
- Instant-read thermometer
- Measuring cups
- Measuring spoons
🔪 How To Cook a Boneless Leg of Lamb (Bone-In Too!)
Cooking a boneless leg of lamb is really easy, and cooking with the bone-in is just as simple. You can use a boneless or semi-boneless leg of lamb as the techniques are the exact same with only a slight adjustment in roasting time.
Prep
Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Prep all your ingredients. Remove roast from refrigerator 30 minutes prior to roasting.
Season
Rub olive oil all over the outside of the roast. Follow with garlic, herbs, and then generously season with salt and pepper. Place the lamb roast in a roasting pan.
Roast
Roast for approximately 20 to 25 minutes per pound, but determine the doneness of the roast based upon the below guidelines.
Use an instant-read thermometer or a thermometer with an alarm that can stay in the roast.
Once done, remove the roast and cover with foil. Let sit for 15 minutes before serving.
💠Expert Tips
- Always use a thermometer to test the doneness of your roast. Insert the thermometer in the thickest part of the roast. If your roast has a bone or is semi-boneless avoid touching the bone when you check the temp.
- Allow the roast to come to room temperature prior to roasting. I usually remove it from my fridge about 30 minutes prior to roasting.
- After roasting, allow the roast to sit for 15 minutes covered in foil before serving.
- Optional serving idea! Place potatoes and carrots in the bottom of the roasting pan. They will absorb the juices and be REALLY good. 🙂
Common Questions
How long should I cook a lamb roast?
Lamb roast will take approximately 20 to 25 minutes per pound to cook.
The roast used in this recipe was actually semi-boneless and 4.5 lbs. It took about 1 hour to reach my desired temperature, however, I started checking the temperature after 45 minutes.
See the temperature guide below for proper cooking. Use time as a guideline but remember to use a thermometer to test doneness.
What temperature should a let of lamb be cooked to?
A lamb roast should be cooked as follows. According to the USDA the proper cooking temperature of a lamb roast is 145°. Personally, I lamb roast tastes the best when it is cooked to medium-rare. Whatever temperature you choose, cook the roast 5 degrees less than you want to end up with.
Remove from oven, and tent with foil. Allow the roast to sit for 15 minutes before carving. The temperature of the roast will increase by approximately 5 degrees, and your roast will be much juicier.
- rare 120°
- med rare 125°
- medium 135°
- medium well 145°
- well done 155°
What can I serve with a lamb roast?
My favorite idea is to add potatoes and carrots to the bottom of the roasting pan and have them cook right along with the roast. A traditional way to serve lamb is with a side of mint sauce/jelly. Serving lamb with a side of Tzatziki sauce is also delicious.
Speaking of - I love to serve this lamb roast with a Greek Salad. I will often chop leftover lamb and eat it with the Greek Salad. Kind of reminds me of a gyro. So good!
✔️ More Roast Recipes
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- Brown Sugar Bourbon Glazed Ham (Sugar-Free Glazed Ham)
- How To Cook A Prime Rib Roast (Prime Rib Recipe)
- How to Roast A Goose (Christmas Goose Recipe)
- Slow Cooker Ham With Coke
- Juicy Turkey Recipe (Homemade Shake and Bake Seasoning Turkey)
- Cordon Bleu Stuffed Pork Loin
- Easy Slow Cooker Pork Butt Roast (Low Carb Pork Roast)
- Tender Slow Cooker Tuscan Turkey Breast
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Ingredients
- 4.5 to 6 lb lamb roast (boneless or semi-boneless)
- 1/4 olive oil
- 6 tsp minced garlic (6 to 8 garlic cloves)
- 2 - 3 tsp kosher salt
- 1 tsp pepper
- 1/4 cup dried herbs or 1/2 cup fresh herbs, chopped (we used oregano, chives, thyme, parsley - use your favorite!)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Remove roast from refrigerator 30 minutes prior to roasting.
- Rub olive oil all over the outside of the roast. Follow with garlic, herbs, and then generously season with salt and pepper. Place the lamb roast in a roasting pan.
- Roast for approximately 20 to 25 minutes per pound, but determine doneness of the roast based upon the below guidelines. Use an instant-read thermometer or a thermometer with an alarm that can stay in the roast.
Notes
Helpful Hints
Remove from oven, and tent with foil. Allow the roast to sit for 15 minutes before carving. The temperature of the roast will increase by approximately 5 degrees, and your roast will be much juicier.
- rare 120°
- med rare 125°
- medium 135°
- medium well 145°
- well done 155°
Nutrition Information:
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 262 Total Fat: 8.9g Cholesterol: 131mg Sodium: 590mg Carbohydrates: 0.7g Net Carbohydrates: 0.6g Fiber: 0.1g Protein: 42.1g
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