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Apricot Mustard Glazed Leg Of Lamb

Apricot Mustard Glazed Leg Of Lamb Category Lamb 
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1/4 c Apricot jam

2 tb Honey mustard

2 Garlic cloves; chopped

2 tb Soy sauce

2 tb Olive oil

1 ts Dried rosemary

3 lb Lamb leg; butterflied

1/2 c Red wine

1 c Beef stock; canned/homemade

Salt Ground pepper; to taste The crisp coating keeps the lamb succulent and juicy. Bake 10 minutes longer for medium-done. If you use frozen lamb, defrost in the refrigerator overnight. 1. Combine jam, mustard, garlic, soy sauce, olive oil and rosemary. Reserve 2 tb of marinade for sauce. Brush remainder all over lamb. Season well with salt and pepper. 2. Marinate for 30 minutes. 3. Broil lamb for 3 minutes per side. Then bake lamb at 425F(220C) fat side up for 20 minutes or until just pink. Remove from oven and let rest on a serving dish for 10 minutes. Pour off any fat in pan. 4. Add red wine to pan and reduce to 1 tb. Add beef broth, reserved marinade and any extra lamb juices from the serving dish. Bring to boil and hoil for 2 minutes. 5. Slice lamb in thin slices against the grain. Serve with some sauce poured over. Serve with a Merlot wine from Ontario Canada, California USA, or St Emilion. A chianti is another fine match.

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