Lamb shoulder

Description

Lamb shoulder is a juicy, well-marbled piece of meat with an intense, slightly sweet, and subtly gamey flavor; it usually comes bone-in or boneless, with a color ranging from pink to dark red and a visible layer of fat that adds depth of flavor during long cooking. The meat provides high-quality protein and important micronutrients such as iron, zinc, vitamin B12, and niacin, and pasture-raised lamb can contain beneficial fatty acids and compounds like CLA; its moderate fat content makes it worthwhile to practice portion control and lean trimming for a balanced diet. Shoulder is great for long braising, low-temperature roasting, confit, stews, curries, or ground for meatballs and casseroles; it pairs well with rosemary, garlic, mint, cumin, yogurt, and root vegetables. Store in the refrigerator for 3–5 days (ground for 1–2 days), preferably tightly wrapped or vacuum-sealed, and for freezing, keep in an airtight container for up to 6–9 months (ground for 3–4 months) and thaw slowly in the refrigerator.

Nutrition facts (per 100g)

246 kcal Calories
17.0g Protein
0.0g Carbohydrates
20.0g Fats

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