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I need some help, I am cooking a leg of lamb for Sunday roast. However my scales are broken and the weight on the label is illegible. I am cooking for four people and want to have it ready for 6pm, any idea how long a standard leg of lamb takes to roast? Any tips would be really appreciated. Many Thanks :)

half an hour per pound (hour per kilo) minus a bit if you prefer it pink at 200 C or an extra 5 minutes per pound at 180 if you like slower roasting.


Usual for four I guess would be around 4 pounds/2 kilosish, so aim for about an hour and 45 minutes - 2 hours at a guess, a bit longer if it's on the bone.


Skewer it to check juices if you're unsure, luckily lamb can be served really rather pink so no need to err on the side of caution and overcook, unless you like it that way of course.

You have to really frazzle lamb to overcook it as it's a moist meat, remember to spoon juices.

ooh, and rest the meat for at least 15-20 minutes before carving, it took me a while to learn the importance of the rest, but i cannot overstate the difference it makes. Plus now I'm older I'm less impatient :)

Mockney, you've obviously been watching far too much of the lovely Katie... I'm assuming that's where your roast lamb knowledge stems from? ;-) Although it's possible that lamb is far too common for that show, and the children have been preparing roast pheasant instead...

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