Then butchered the lamb down into individual cuts - saddle, rump, legs, shoulder, neck, flank.
The bones I kept for later in the day (was 2am by then) to roast and make stock for the tagine.
Za’atar bread with baba ganoush

As luck would have it just a few days before I caught this baba ganoush recipe from Helen which improved on the old one - leave the aubergines on for longer - more smoky.
The first time I saw aubergines being cooked like this it was being done by Madonna's personal cook and I couldn't believe the difference in taste to normal roasting. It's addictive.


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Whole lamb roast
Lamb butchered and broken down into joints:
• Shoulder, neck, breast and flank slow roasted lamb tagine with toasted almonds – shoulder to be whole to slice
• Saddle marinaded in harrissa and yogurt roasted pink sliced to order
• Roasted legs marinaded with ras el hanout, lemon & garlic cooked pink
Baked butternut squash filled with chickpea tagine
Garlic field mushrooms
Tabbouleh (incorporating chickpeas)
Spicy potato salad
Grilled and roast vegetables
Half flour and half semolina for the bread rolls with roasted diced fennel and fennel seeds and honey.
The legs, saddle and rump of lamb were roasted once we got to the house on the Saturday afternoon while we set about preparing the accompanying salads.
Sadly the night before the camera had had another camera-meets-water accident so was out of action while it dried out, so all we have are a few photos Ethan managed to get - shame because the whole day was quite epic (Gill was doing another event near Bath).
The shoulder, neck and flank tagine we served in the chafing dish (right) and then I sliced the legs and saddle while guests came up to the buffet while Joe and Ethan started prepping the dessert and Holly started operation clear-up.
Dessert
Gazelle horns
Crescent shaped almond cookies flavoured with orange flower water (try finding that in Tewkesbury - last minute dash to Cheltenham the night before - was the last one let in the supermarket) from this recipe. I was making these as soon as I had served all the lamb - fresh is best.
Orangeflower and cinnamon rice pudding with spiced strawberries in shotglasses
Rather like the shotglass of Eton Mess that was so popular. Should do this one again - everyone loves rice pudding.
Fruit salad served in a watermelon
Pineapple, strawberries, blueberries, passionfruit and mango in rosewater syrup
After all the indulgence they also wanted something lighter too.
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Coffee, tea and homemade coconut and almond truffles
3 comments
All the food, as usual, looks wonderful James.
Thanks. It was a good one to do. Shame we couldn't get some more pics c'est la vie....
I just love Morroccan food, this all looks fantastic!
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