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  2. Lamb and mutton - Wikipedia

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    Leg of lamb is a whole leg; saddle of lamb is the two loins with the hip. Leg and saddle are usually roasted , though the leg is sometimes boiled . Forequarter meat of sheep, as of other mammals, includes more connective tissue than some other cuts , and, if not from a young lamb, is best cooked slowly using either a moist method, such as ...

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  4. Sheep's trotter - Wikipedia

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    A sheep's trotter, also referred to as a lamb's trotter, [1] is the culinary term for the foot of sheep. [2] [3] They may be cooked by being boiled, broiled or fried, [2] [3] [4] and are used in various dishes. [2] [5] Sheep's trotters may also be parboiled and then finished by an additional cooking method, such as stewing. [6]

  5. Leg of lamb - Wikipedia

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  6. Butterflying - Wikipedia

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    For leg of lamb, it is generally followed by boning. Common uses of this technique include creating thin cutlets from chicken breasts for dishes such as chicken piccata, or rendering lamb leg roasts suitable for making roulades. It can also be a first step to dicing chicken or slicing it into strips.

  7. List of lamb dishes - Wikipedia

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    Lamb chops with new potatoes and green beans. This is a list of the popular lamb and mutton dishes and foods worldwide. Lamb and mutton are terms for the meat of domestic sheep (species Ovis aries) at different ages. A sheep in its first year is called a lamb, and its meat is also called lamb.

  8. Collops - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish restaurateur Tore Wretman derives the modern Swedish kalops from the English collops, which in turn is said to originate from Swedish word colhoppe (ember-hops, from how the thin sliced strips of dried salted leg of mutton danced on the glowing hot skillet) that was well established in the Swedish language in the 15th century. [3]

  9. Fenalår - Wikipedia

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    Fenalår is a traditional Norwegian cured meat made from salted and dried leg of lamb. Fenalår is a very popular dish in Norway and is often served with other preserved food at a Christmas buffet or on Norwegian Constitution Day. [1] Curing time is normally about three months, but fenalår may be matured for a year or more.