Description
Taste North Yorkshire’s Culinary Excellence with Boneless Shoulder of Lamb
This is our Whole Boneless Shoulder of Lamb, a culinary gem that embodies the rich farming tradition of North Yorkshire. We sell our shoulders and legs in half and whole joints to avoid wastage.
The Cut: Our skilled butchers meticulously prepare the Whole Boneless Shoulder of Lamb, ensuring it’s free of bones while retaining its tender and succulent meat.
Flavour Profile: Renowned for its robust and rich flavour, this cut offers a perfect balance of lean meat and just the right marbling, promising a mouth watering experience when slow-cooked.
Versatility: Whether you’re planning a traditional Sunday roast, a festive gathering, or a weekday meal, our Boneless Shoulder of Lamb adapts to various culinary styles. It excels when roasted, braised, or slow-cooked, offering a wide range of recipe possibilities.
Cooking Tips: To unlock the cut’s full potential, consider a slow roast at a lower temperature. Infuse it with aromatic herbs and spices or season it simply with salt and pepper for a delightful lamb flavour.
Nutritional Value: Beyond its exquisite taste, our Boneless Shoulder of Lamb is a source of high-quality protein, essential vitamins, and minerals. Our website provides detailed nutritional information, ensuring you can make informed dietary choices.
Cooking Options for Boneless Shoulder of Lamb
When it comes to our Boneless Shoulder of Lamb, there’s no shortage of kitchen creativity. This versatile cut offers a range of cooking methods, ensuring that every bite is a delightful experience. Here are several ways to prepare this succulent lamb:
Roasting: Up your Sunday roast game by slow-roasting Boneless Shoulder of Lamb to perfection. Season with herbs and spices, let it develop a crispy exterior, and relish in the tender, melt-in-your-mouth meat.
Braising: Create a hearty dish by braising the lamb. Sear it to lock in juices, then simmer in a broth or wine until it’s fall-apart tender. This method is perfect for creating comforting stews.
Slow Cooking: Busy days call for the convenience of a slow cooker. Simply toss the lamb in with your favourite flavours, set it to low, and return to a tender, flavourful meal ready to be enjoyed.
Grilling: Fire up the grill for a smoky twist on Boneless Shoulder of Lamb. Marinate with your preferred seasonings and grill until it’s beautifully charred on the outside and juicy on the inside.
Sous Vide: For precision cooking, consider sous vide. Seal the lamb, cook it in a water bath at a precise temperature, and then finish with a quick sear for a restaurant-quality result.
Stir-Frying: Explore quick and delicious stir-fry options by slicing the lamb into strips. Combine it with veggies and your choice of sauce or spices for a speedy meal that’s packed with flavour.
Currying: Transform Boneless Shoulder of Lamb into a fragrant curry by simmering it with a medley of spices, onions, garlic, and tomatoes. Serve it with rice or bread for a satisfying culinary journey.
Kebabs: Get creative with lamb kebabs. Marinate, skewer, and grill or broil the meat for a delightful appetizer or main course that’s sure to impress.
Nutritional Values
| Nutrient | Per 100g |
|---|---|
| Calories | 260 kcal |
| Protein | 25g |
| Total Fat | 17g |
| Saturated Fat | 7g |
| Carbohydrates | 0g |
| Fiber | 0g |
| Sugar | 0g |
| Cholesterol | 80mg |
| Vitamin A | 0% |
| Vitamin C | 0% |
| Calcium | 2% |
| Iron | 10% |




Joel Lewindon (verified owner) –
Robert Smith (verified owner) –
Martin Mitchell (verified owner) –
Two beautiful pieces of meet, slow roasted for Easter lunch, with lots left over for a shepherd’s pie, and a lamb pilau rice. Outstanding
Leighton Seabrooke (verified owner) –