Welcome to our year of cooking with the Barefoot Gourmet, a new catering service out of East Thetford, Vermont. Over the years Ryon's dad, Barry (the Barefoot Gourmet himself; check him out at barefoot-gourmet.com), has given his children, along with several of their well deserving friends, many of his recipes that are now famous among their circle. After receiving the latest additions, the cookbook includes about 111 recipes! The exact number is still a little fuzzy. As a New Year adventure, we decided to make our way through the entire cookbook. Yes, we have decided to cook (well Ryon to cook, Caitlin to eat) ALL of the BFG's recipes. We will blog regularly about the successes and tragedies of cooking with the Barefoot Gourmet and maybe add in a little about what is going on down here in C'Ville. Keep us posted on your attempts at the recipes...and don't forget, food tastes better when made with a wooden spoon and eaten with good company. Enjoy!

-Ryon and Caitlin

Monday, July 19, 2010

#37 - Leg of Lamb

By Ryon - We were fortunate enough to have my very good friend Bryon and his wife Lindsay visit us over the 4th of July weekend. They made the drive down from Albany, NY and stayed with us for a few of the hottest days we've had in Charlottesville in recent memory. We did not let the heat stop us from enjoying the finer things that the Shenandoah Valley has to offer, however. On top of Fridays After Five, golfing, breweries, wineries, tubing on the James River, and lighting off a fireworks arsenal that you could use to invade a small country, we were able to squeeze in some time to sit back and enjoy a few home cooked meals and many a libation. This is the first of many meals from the cookbook that we tackled over the long weekend.

When planning the menu for the weekend, one thing was a given: I had to include leg of lamb. Without hesitation, when asked what his favorite meal is that my dad cooks, Bryon will answer "leg of lamb" every time. I'm not inclined to argue with him. With this in mind, I paid a visit to The Organic Butcher. They just so happened to have some beautiful pieces of deboned leg, which I made sure to snatch up so that I could feed my friend's lust for lamb.

I had originally planned to cook this on the first night that Bryon and Lindsay were in Charlottesville, but the beer truck at Fridays After Five (a free concert/social gathering put on by the city every Friday evening during the summer months) had other ideas. We settled for an evening catered by Five Guys instead. I did manage to stay lucid enough to make this on Saturday night.

The recipe in the cookbook actually is for roast lag of lamb, but there was no way I was roasting a lamb on a 100 degree summer day. The grill handled this one. Everything else in the recipe remained the same. After liberally spreading salt, pepper,
garlic, and fresh chopped rosemary on both sides of the lamb, I rolled it and tied with cooking string. I got my fire going well in advance to make sure it was not burning too hot when I put the meat on. It took about 30-40 min to cook and I'm kicking myself for not taking pictures of the final product. You'll just have to believe me when I say that it looked even better than the uncooked version. And the taste... well... let's just say I got a lot of meat and was expecting left-overs... and that did not happen.

I served this up with the Midsummers Night Beans (see #5) and a garden salad with the Maple Syrup Dressing (see #35). Add to that some drinks and great company and what we had was nothing short of an amazing evening.

Rating: RHC

3 comments:

  1. It is WAY past my bedtime and I just stumbled upon this blog while FB stalking you, Ryon! OMG... I am so excited to follow along. Julie and Julia had me gripped from start to finish, through tears, of course. I still feel so lucky to have enjoyed (or completely man-handled) soccer dinners as well as many other meals at the Clarke house. I can't wait to try out some recipes and to follow along on your cooking adventure! Oh, and congratulations on your engagement :) xoxo, Casey

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  2. my friend's lust for lamb
    I served this up with the Midsummers Night Beans
    You're a nice chianti and some rounding error away from being Hannibal Lecter.
    I bet the lamb was fantastic.

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  3. Glad you've found and are enjoying the blog, Casey! I'll be posting the soccer chicken some time soon. Stay tuned because I know you'll enjoy that. :)
    And, yes, Charlie... Bryon's lust for lamb is Hannibal-like. Congrats on the recent wedding day and thanks for checking out the blog!

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