Greek Roast Leg Of Lamb With Potatoes - cooking recipe

Ingredients
    6 lbs bone-in leg of lamb (about)
    14 cloves garlic
    2 tablespoons dried oregano
    2 tablespoons rosemary
    1/3 cup olive oil
    1 cup red wine
    2 lemons, zest of, of grated
    3/4 cup fresh lemon juice
    1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
    1 teaspoon salt
    1/2 pepper
    8 large potatoes (1 per person) or 16 -24 small new potatoes, 2 to 3 per person
    2 tablespoons olive oil
Preparation
    Wash lamb well and pat dry.
    Finely chop 8 cloves of garlic and place in a glass dish or sturdy plastic bag large enough to hold the lamb.
    Stir in 4 tsps each of oregano and rosemary, 1/4 cup of the oil, the wine, zest and lemon juice.
    Place lamb in marinade, turning to coat well on all sides; cover and refrigerate overnight.
    Crush remaining 6 cloves of garlic and stir together with remaining 2 tsps each oregano and rosemary.
    Remove lamb from marinade (keep marinade) and pierce in several places with the tip of a sharp knife.
    Rub garlic-herb-mustard mixture over lamb, pressing into incisions.
    Coat with remaining 2 tbsp of oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper.
    Place on a rack in a shallow roasting pan.
    Peel potatoes and cut into large wedges or like cottage fries (or if you are using small, new potatoes, leave them whole).
    Toss in the marinade kept from the lamb and 2 additional tablespoons of olive oil and pour all of this mixture into your pan, around the lamb.
    Roast, uncovered, in 190 degrees C (375 F) oven for 1 1/2 hours, turn lamb over to make a crust on the other side, give potatoes a stir and continue to roast for another 45 minutes (total roasting time - 2 hours and 15 minutes).
    Greeks do not like to eat lamb anyway but well-done.
    My Big Fat Greek Wedding was SO WRONG when they showed the platter of (red-pink lamb being passed around).
    Do it the way you prefer in terms of timing, but this is the way it would be served here.
    Serve with plenty of crusty bread to dip into the pan juices, a large, leafy salad, and lots and lots of red wine!

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