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Easter Dinner?
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03/26/2010 09:11 AM
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We're making a roast leg of lamb with garlic slivers & rosemary... with a gorganzola gravy... mashed potatos and honey glazed carrots...
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Re: Easter Dinner?
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03/26/2010 09:15 PM
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Oh that sounds good! I'm also making a leg of lamb with a nice herb crust. I roast my potatoes in with the lamb drippings. They come out delicious. Only problem is I won't have any sauce for gravy. I'm rethinking the potatoes. That gravy sounds delicious! Anon Ellie
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Re: Easter Dinner?
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It really is tasty! and compliments the lamb (or turkey) gravy! never tried it with beef gravy... I just keep adding a little (let it all melt and incorporate), tasting, and repeat til it is just right... You don't want the gorgonzola to overpower the gravy... and I also cook the potatos in the pan... I just remove them... deglaze the pan with some white wine... add water or chicken stock & "Wondra" mix... then add the gorgonzola when the gravy is the way I like it...
I found this trick years ago for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey on an internet site... and I now like it all the time... everyone always says... Oooo... what's that extra little kick in the gravy?
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Re: Easter Dinner?
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03/29/2010 08:47 PM
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Leg of Lamb for Easter is tradition in our family since I can remember... Like Turkey on Thanksgiving!
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Re: Easter Dinner?
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03/30/2010 04:55 PM
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I add the gorgonzola a little at a time... let it incorporate, taste, and add more if needed... You'll know when it's right by tasting between each addition...
and no it's not too salty... that's why I use gorgonzola instead of blue cheese... I think Blue has more salty taste... I think the original recipe I found for this used BC...
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Re: Easter Dinner?
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04/03/2010 06:16 PM
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contessa: Your post made me laugh. I didn't eat mammal meat for about 15 years and lamb made me cross back to the dark side. I still eat very little red meat but I love rack of lamb and an occasional cheeseburger! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/hungry.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Easter Dinner?
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04/04/2010 08:47 PM
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Hi, MaryLouise here. Our Easter dinner was a barbeque of lemon garlic chicken breasts, pasta salad and potato salad with homemade lemon layer cake.Our temps and weather have been amazing this weekend but I can't wait till next Sunday when we will be on the beach at Orient. .
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