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Title: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: opi2kenopi on November 28, 2010, 10:01:29 am
Name of Recipe:  Greek Style Lamb Marinade

Number of People: depends on the amount of meat used

Ingredients:
1 lemon
4 cloves garlic
1 tablespoon thyme
1 tablespoon oregano
2 bay leaves
salt and pepper, to taste
½ cup olive oil

Preparation:
Cut the top and bottom from the lemon and slice in quarters. Remove any visible seeds. Place in TM bowl with garlic, thyme, oregano, bay, salt and pepper. Pulverise for 5-8 seconds on speed 9.  Scrape down sides of bowl.
Add oil and mix for 5 seconds on speed 5. Spread the paste over a butterflied leg of lamb (massage it well into both sides), cover and refrigerate for at least an hour or overnight if possible (I highly recommend the overnight soak  ;)).

Tips/Hints:
Could be used on just about any other type of meat.
The consistency should be a fairly runny paste, thick enough to stick to the meat, but thin enough to coat all surfaces well.  Just add more oil if it's too thick or you need it to go further.
I used fresh thyme but dried oregano and bay.  I'm sure any combination of dry or fresh would be fine.
Enjoy!  :D  My lunch guests yesterday were very impressed with this  ;D.  I cooked the lamb in a hot Weber Q bbq, which always adds a lovely smokey element as well.

members' comments

CP - the lamb had been marinating for just over a day in the fridge, and was soooo mouthwatering and tender. Served with lots of steamed vegetables and baked potatoes. Thankyou opi2kenopi for such a nice marinade.

VHJ - I boned a leg of lamb and made this marinade for it. Yummo is all we could say as we polished it off. A really tasty and very easy marinade. Thanks Opi2kenopi.

scatterson - I added a lot of my own herbs to this and it's soooo yummy! A very good basic recipe.

maddy - Lovely marinade - I used it on 1 kg chicken thighs, left for several hours, then slow cooked for 3 hours on high.

deedub - I used this marinade on a butterflied leg of lamb which I cooked on the Weber Q - fantastic! I actually made it for the grown-ups but my 8yo loved it as well. I've just had some leftovers in a sandwich with lettuce & tomato and it's just as good served cold. Highly recommended.

MDU - made a great Varoma lamb recipe enhanced by your marinade.




Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: judydawn on November 28, 2010, 10:08:18 am
Love the sound of this O2K, so easy to make too in the TMX. Will keep this one in mind for my next weber lamb roast. I can well believe your guests were impressed.
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: cookie1 on November 28, 2010, 10:56:02 am
Leg of lamb on the shopping list this week so I can try this.
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: opi2kenopi on November 28, 2010, 11:00:29 pm
I just wanted to share with you what else was on the menu for my guests on Saturday (just because I'm still amazed at how much TMX can do, how much I was able to prepare before lunch time, and how much I've been able to learn in my first week of Thermomixing).

Starters:  I made lavosh crackers (recipe from http://tickofyum.webs.com/apps/blog/show/5191584-lavosh (http://tickofyum.webs.com/apps/blog/show/5191584-lavosh)) & tzatziki dip (EDC)
Sides:  mayonnaise (EDC), coleslaw (EDC), potato salad (steamed potatoes in varoma while eggs boiled in basket; dressing was mayonnaise, seeded mustard, bacon, & spring onions), french dressing (EDC) for a green salad, Isi's Easy Portugese Rolls and butter which I'd set in flower-shaped silicon ice cube trays  :D
Dessert:  lemon meringue pie (EDC) - wasn't happy with the meringue so just served as a lemon tart
Drinks:  homemade 'orange-ade'

Yep officially a Thermomix addict...  ;D
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: virgo9 on November 29, 2010, 02:53:14 am
Sounds all too yummy, will have to do the lamb! Just have to find some extra time - it's a crazy week for us this week, and next week isn't looking any better  :( I like the idea of the butter in the flower moulds, great presentation idea!
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: judydawn on November 29, 2010, 03:14:44 am
That was a great effort O2K.  It just takes a little planning then maximum usage of the TMX makes it oh so easy. All in your first week too which is even more amazing.  Congratulations.  I think I am going to enjoy reading your 'what I did for visitors today' threads  :D :D
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: BubbleGrub on November 29, 2010, 03:41:26 am
Great marinade for the Greek Lamb - I love the idea of a whole lemon blitzed - extra zingy flavour. I have my boned leg on the bench ready to go and just going to dash out to the garden to grab some fresh oregano. It will be heavenly.
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: maddy on December 05, 2010, 09:57:17 am
I can't wait to use this marinade.  I have a nice lamb leg waiting......just need some fresh thyme.

BTW......I just love your avatar and forum name   8)  It's the cutest!
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: opi2kenopi on December 05, 2010, 10:37:11 am
Thanks Maddy!  :)  The avatar is done with some digital scrapping graphics by Kristin Aagard (she's my favourite designer).  The name is taken from my DH's sometime nickname from years ago.  Our surname is Opie.  Back in the days of Star Wars, my husband was known as Opie-wan Kenopi (after Obiwan Kenobi - for those who aren't familiar).  When I started seeing my DH, a couple of friends bestowed me with the Opie-two nickname.  When DS1 was in-utero, we called him Opie-three!  Yep, a bit nerdy I know!  ;D

I hope you enjoy the lamb it as much as we did.

Great marinade for the Greek Lamb - I love the idea of a whole lemon blitzed - extra zingy flavour. I have my boned leg on the bench ready to go and just going to dash out to the garden to grab some fresh oregano. It will be heavenly.

I agree about using the whole lemon.  I was about to zest it and juice it, thought better of it  ;) and threw the lot in.
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: CreamPuff63 on December 06, 2010, 03:49:05 am
this is all bagged up in the fridge ready to go for tomorrow. i'll let you know how it goes...

the lamb had been marinating for just over a day in the fridge, and was soooo mouthwatering and tender. Served with lots of steamed vegetables and baked potatoes. (i tried to make my own gravy and stuffed it up, but i sort of know where i came undone). thankyou opi2kenopi for such a nice marinade.
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: opi2kenopi on December 15, 2010, 08:36:18 pm
Glad you enjoyed it CreamPuff.   :D
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: Very Happy Jan on December 22, 2010, 09:51:05 am
I boned a leg of lamb and made this marinade for it. Yummo is all we could say as we polished it off. A really tasty and very easy marinade. Thanks Opi2kenopi
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: scatterson on February 27, 2011, 12:56:40 pm
I added a lot of my own herbs to this and it's soooo yummy! A very good basic recipe. Going to put it on the rotisserie my husband is building on our patio.TX! :P
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: Cornish Cream on February 27, 2011, 03:12:44 pm
What beautiful view scatterson . :o Welcome to the forum,you have found one of many delicious recipes here. :)
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: judydawn on February 28, 2011, 12:06:13 am
Hi scatterson, welcome to the forum.  Is that where you live - ooh, I could handle that view every day  :) :)
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: opi2kenopi on February 28, 2011, 02:12:08 am
Oh my, what a view!!  Would love both that AND the outdoor rotisserie!!

Glad you enjoyed the marinade, and welcome  :)
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: maddy on March 05, 2011, 08:17:43 am
Lovely marinade Andrea  :-*
I used it on 1 kg chicken thighs, and left for several hours, then slowcooked for 3 hours on high.

(http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt266/nachothecat/104_4584.jpg?t=1299312711)
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: opi2kenopi on March 05, 2011, 08:42:57 am
Glad you liked it Maddy.

You are so artistic with your presentation of food, it really adds appeal to the food. I just love your pics.
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: scatterson on March 26, 2011, 02:59:21 pm
We are very lucky to have such a magnificent view! Good Old South Africa. Love it!! :)
I managed to buy thick, fresh cream cheese for R2/250g!, looking for a fridge cheesecake recipe. Also, got a tub of fresh cranberry pulp. You're probably sleeping but please help when you can. Tx.
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: Frozzie on March 27, 2011, 09:16:40 am
We are very lucky to have such a magnificent view! Good Old South Africa. Love it!! :)
I managed to buy thick, fresh cream cheese for R2/250g!, looking for a fridge cheesecake recipe. Also, got a tub of fresh cranberry pulp. You're probably sleeping but please help when you can. Tx.

scatterson its probably better to put this request in recipe requests section that way you will get a quicker response...but I found two very quickly here (http://www.justeasyrecipes.co.za/2009/08/26/cheesecake/) and here (http://uktv.co.uk/food/recipe/aid/514277)

there seem to be quite a few and they are all roughly the same..crush up the biscuits to line the bottom and mix up the other ingredients and poor over then decorate and put in the fridge so good luck..easy peasy!
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: deedub on January 05, 2012, 03:43:04 am
I used this marinade on a butterflied leg of lamb which I cooked on the Weber Q - fantastic! I actually made it for the grown-ups but my 8yo loved it as well. I've just had some leftovers in a sandwich with lettuce & tomato and it's just as good served cold.
Highly recommended.
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: mickeydownunder on October 07, 2013, 07:13:39 am
Can't wait to try your marinade with Lamb - Varoma Cooking!
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: mickeydownunder on November 12, 2013, 04:58:50 am
As a friendly follow up, I made Maggie Duggan's (Consultant for Thermomix in Australia) Varoma Lamb with your marinade opi2kenopi

GREAT Varoma lamb recipe enhanced by your marinade.

As it is not my recipe (or there is any link that I can see to it) Maggie is on Facebook http://on.fb.me/1blIAjN

If anyone would like, I could post some photos here or if directed, in the What are you Cooking? section; not many comment on what I post, but LOVE sharing wherever and whenever I can!
Cheers! Joanne
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: Wonder on November 12, 2013, 06:44:18 am
mickeydownunder, I always read your post and enjoy the photos but I don't respond to all the the posts. I'm happy to follow links if I want more information whereas others like them posted here.
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: mickeydownunder on November 15, 2013, 06:13:27 am
Thanks Wonder

GREATLY appreciate and never anticipate everyone is going to reply to everyone else's posts...

Still have heaps to learn...

Seeing this particular recipe was not my recipe to share re the varoma lamb, I thought I would provide as much info as I had and if I had a direct link to a recipe or info, I would post it here direct...

here's the lamb photo...and a very big thank you

This Greek Style Lamb Marinade made this dish too!

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/hzAEJfOUdCUmM4zGJMJiI6MgLe2rixVALK0pZDs5Q38=w310-h207-p-no)

(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/YEv1kB-5bshLftYv29-a3M3OopOddFqfrF4qadkJD5k=w310-h207-p-no)

Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: trudy on November 15, 2013, 08:55:48 am
The lamb looks great Joanne.
Title: Re: Greek Style Lamb Marinade
Post by: mickeydownunder on November 16, 2013, 01:03:30 am
Thanks Trudy GREATLY appreciate and was devoured with love

Maggie has now posted this in a public forum..their link is here
https://www.facebook.com/groups/thermomixingformany/

as I don't have the expressed permission from the poster of the varoma lamb recipe...if there is any more info I can add to help, please let me know...privacy issues are not always the easiest in trying to share in great forums like this...
Title: Re:
Post by: Itsnotartitsdinner on November 17, 2013, 10:39:05 am
Yum!