Whole Leg of Lamb
Free Range | 1.1 lbs | GLQ5+
This is the ultimate gift for the lamb lover in your life - our Leg of Lamb Box! This exquisite cut of Gundagai Lamb is beautifully marbled and boasts a mild, yet flavorful taste that will leave even the most discerning palates in awe.
Perfect for a special holiday dinner, our Bone-In Lamb Leg comes with expertly paired seasoning to take the flavor to new heights. Give the gift of an unforgettable dining
experience with our Leg of Lamb Box - because nothing says “Happy “Holidays like a mouthwatering meal made with premium quality lamb.
Cooking Suggestions
- Since this cut comes from a hardworking muscle, they need to be cooked low and slow, and simmered in liquid.
- Sear your shanks first before braising to increase the flavor of your dish.
- Braising this cut makes it fall-off-the bone tender and deeply flavorful. The fat in the meat also creates a richness in the braising liquid, which can be turned into a sauce when plating.
- Make sure to stir occasionally to avoid scorching, especially if you are swimming on the stovetop.
Wine Pairing
- If you want to take your dinner featuring Gundagai Lamb Hind Shanks to the next level, why not pair it with a bottle of Amarone della Valpolicella? This bold, full-bodied Italian red is made from dried grapes, giving it an intense concentration of flavors and aromas.
- When it comes to pairing wine with lamb hind shanks, you want a bold red that can stand up to the rich, savory flavors of the meat. Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley fits the bill perfectly. With its intense blackberry and cassis flavors, hints of oak, and firm tannins, this wine is a classic match for lamb.
About Gundagai Lamb
This lamb is truly a cut above
Gundagai is obsessed with knowing as much as they can about the quality of the food they produce and consume. Their new technology allows them to accurately measure the Lean Meat Yield, Intramuscular Fat (think delicious marbling) and Animal Health of all Gundagai Lambs.
They grade each lamb on the perfect balance of mouth watering intramuscular fat and just the right amount of tender lean meat. And for the first time, they are able to objectively measure the overall health and well-being of each lamb. The healthier the lamb? The higher the grade. They never settle for anything less than the highest quality and best tasting lamb, and neither should you.