The Best Recipes for Using Up Any Tender Delicious Leftover Lamb Meat! (2024)

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All of the best leftover lamb recipes in one place so you can enjoy every last bit of your delicious lamb roast, shanks, chops, or steaks! There are savory breakfast recipes, robust spicy dishes, satisfying comfort foods, and some lighter fare that all feature tasty lamb roast leftovers!

The Best Leftover Lamb Recipes!

The weeks following Easter and Christmas I used to find myself scrambling to find new ways to use up leftover lamb meat. Over the years I've gathered up a few favorite recipes that are tried and true (and family approved), and I've featured them below.

In fact, we often look forward to enjoying the leftovers just as much as we did the original meal!

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  • The Best Leftover Lamb Recipes!
  • 1. Lamb Gyros
  • 2. Lamb Curry
  • 3. Lamb Lancashire Hotpot
  • 4. Shepherd's Pie
  • 5.Lamb Ragu
  • 6. Lamb Burning Love
  • 7. Lamb Fajitas
  • 8. Lamb Shakshuka
  • 9. Leftover Lamb Stroganoff
  • 10. Greek Lamb Moussaka
  • 11. Irish Lamb Stew
  • 12. Lamb Tagine
  • 13. Lamb Sliders
  • 14. Leftover Lamb Pizza
  • 15. Leftover Lamb Tacos
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1. Lamb Gyros

Leftover lamb gyros are one of my favorite simple recipes to make when I have leftover leg of lamb roast. They're perfect for lunch or dinner, and can be made in just a few minutes!

They are delicious when kept simple with pita bread and lamb meat, but adding some Greek salad and tzatziki sauce really takes it to the next level.

Leftover Lamb Gyros

Delicious, simple, and amazingly flavorful, these lamb gyros are the absolutely perfect way to use up any of your leftover lamb portions! Pile up your soft pita bread with a quick combo of seasoned lamb, our easy Greek salad, and a drizzle of our tzatziki sauce for a perfect meal!

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2. Lamb Curry

If you're looking for flavor, there's no shortage of it with this leftover lamb curry. It's rich, it's comforting, and it's a wonderful way to use up any roast lamb you have taking up space in your fridge.

Leftover Lamb Curry

This flavorful leftover lamb curry is one of my absolute favorite ways to use up leftover lamb roast from a Sunday dinner or holiday meal! My lamb curry recipe calls for simple ingredients that make it perfect for a fuss-free weeknight dinner!

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3. Lamb Lancashire Hotpot

New potatoes cooked until tender with some hearty veggies and flavorful leftover lamb, what's not to like? This recipe is no-fuss, chopping the veggies is the hardest part!

Leftover Lamb Lancashire Hot Pot

A leftover lamb Lancashire hot pot is a wonderful meat and potatoes dish that is perfect for using leftover roast lamb! This one-pot comfort meal features lamb, potatoes, and veggies that are braised in the oven with a savory gravy until delightfully tender- it's as tasty as it sounds!

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4. Shepherd's Pie

Let's face it, anything topped with mashed potatoes is comfort food. This leftover lamb shepherd's pie is no exception!

Beneath the savory potato topping, tender veggies, shredded leftover lamb roast, and an indulgent gravy tie it all together!

Gordon Ramsay Shepherd’s Pie

This Gordon Ramsay Shepherd’s Pie is a fantastic, classic recipe he has shared through multiple videos, including his popular 'F Word' series! Savory layers of ground lamb meat and a 'secret ingredient' mashed potato topping combine to make this internationally loved comfort food!

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5.Lamb Ragu

If pasta is more your speed, try making some leftover lamb ragu! This recipe is quick and easy, plus the kiddos usually enjoy it just as much as the adults.

6. Lamb Burning Love

If you're a fan of potatoes then you will love this burning love made with leftover lamb! This traditionally Danish dish is generally made with bacon, but trust me when I tell you that lamb is just as tasty!

This is a quick and easy option if you're short on time but wanting to feed the whole family!

7. Lamb Fajitas

Fajitas are great because they are easy to customize! Leftover lamb fajitas are simple and delicious.

Lamb is just as tasty dipped in all your favorite fajita sauces as beef or chicken!

8. Lamb Shakshuka

This easy lamb shakshuka makes the perfect lazy breakfast for two. It features a spicy tomato sauce with poached eggs and, in this case, some tasty shredded lamb!

9. Leftover Lamb Stroganoff

A good stroganoff is always a hit! You can serve it on top of mashed potatoes, pasta, bread, rice, or whatever suits your mood.

It should be of no surprise that it's just as delicious with leftover lamb as it is with beef because it's a dish that's hard to mess up!

10. Greek Lamb Moussaka

If you aren't familiar with Greek comfort food, this is the place to start! In this recipe, leftover lamb is used to make a savory meat sauce that is layered up with eggplant and cheese then topped with creamy bechamel sauce.

It's easier than you'd think, and is definitely a must-try meal!

11. Irish Lamb Stew

Pre-cooked lamb means you don't have to simmer this stew for hours like a traditional beef stew. It features all the traditional stew veggies including carrots and potatoes, but you can also use up some of the veggies in the bottom of your crisper drawer if desired!

Irish Lamb Stew

This Irish lamb stew is loaded with vegetables and melt-in-your-mouth, tender, grass-fed lamb meat for the most amazingly tasty soup ever. The rich broth is incredibly savory and soul-warming. It's the perfect cozy comfort food soup for any day of the year!

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12. Lamb Tagine

This leftover lamb tagine (or tajine) is a simple one-pot meal that can be prepped up to 2 days in advance! It's a little fruity, a little spicy, and full of lots of flavor!

13. Lamb Sliders

Topped with tangy pickled red onions, these incredible lamb sliders feel gourmet with minimal effort on your part. A creamy Greek sauce is what sets these apart from your usual burgers!

14. Leftover Lamb Pizza

This lamb pizza is a flat bread, loaded with leftover lamb meat that's full of Middle Eastern flavor. There's no cheese on this pizza (just hear me out), but it is totally delicious with a drizzle of olive oil and yoghurt!

15. Leftover Lamb Tacos

Everyone loves tacos, and lamb makes an epic taco filling! Rather than taco seasoning, these tacos are flavored with Greek spices.

A cool and crunchy slaw gives them plenty of texture and will keep you from eating just one!

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Best Leftover Lamb Recipes: Leftover Lamb Lancashire Hot Pot (+More Great Ideas!)

All of the best leftover lamb recipes in one place so you can enjoy every last bit of your delicious lamb roast, shanks, chops, or steaks! There are savory breakfast recipes, robust spicy dishes, satisfying comfort foods, and some lighter fare that all feature tasty leftover lamb meat!

Author | Angela

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 387kcal

Prep 10 minutes minutes

Cooking 1 hour hour 45 minutes minutes

Cooling Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 2 hours hours

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Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil (extra virgin)
  • 1 cup yellow onion (diced)
  • 1 cup carrots (sliced)
  • 1 lb roast lamb (lamb leftovers, diced into bite size pieces)
  • 1 ½ tablespoon all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • ½ teaspoon each, salt & pepper (to taste)
  • 2 cups lamb stock (or chicken broth)
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 lb russet potatoes (or Yukon Gold potatoes, thinly sliced)
  • 1 tablespoon butter (melted, for brushing over the top)

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Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 325°F (170°C) and heat the olive oil in a Dutch Oven over medium-high heat.

  • Once the oil begins to shimmer add the onion and carrot then saute for 3-4 minutes, until the onion is fragrant and the carrots are beginning to become tender. Stir in the diced leftover lamb and all-purpose flour.

  • Continue stirring the ingredients for about 1 minute, then add Worcestershire sauce, salt, pepper, stock or both, and bay leaves. Bring to a simmer, then remove from heat.

  • Top the gravy with sliced potatoes, arranging them from the outer edge inward to the center of your Dutch oven. Layer as needed, then brush the potatoes with melted butter.

  • Cover your dish with the lid and bake at 325°F (170°C) for 1 hour. Remove from the oven when done and allow the hotpot to cool for 5 minutes before serving.

Notes

  • Each 1 cup of sliced carrots is roughly 3 medium carrots. Wash and/or peel depending on your preferences.
  • For every 1 pound of russet potatoes, you will have approximately 3-3 ½ cups worth of diced or sliced potatoes. Whether or not you peel them is a personal preference, I did not for this recipe.
  • Storing: This Leftover lamb Lancashire hot pot can be kept in an airtight container in the fridge for 1-2 days max. If your leftover lamb has already been refrigerated for a few days, it's best to eat it right away.
  • Freezing: To freeze this hot pot, prepare it up to the point you should bake it (step 5). Then cover it tightly, and freeze for up to 2 months. Defrost it in the fridge overnight before reheating.
  • Reheating: If frozen before baking, start at step 5 and add 10-15 minutes to the total cook time (due to the dish being cold). When reheating fully cooked leftovers, place them in the oven covered and bake at 325°F(170°C) for 20 minutes. Then increase the heat to 400°F (200°C), remove the cover or lid, and bake for 30 more minutes until the potatoes are crisp and the dish is piping hot throughout.
  • Leftovers should not be reheated more than once to prevent food-borne illnesses.

Nutrition

Calories: 387kcal (19%) | Carbohydrates: 30g (10%) | Protein: 33g (66%) | Fat: 14g (22%) | Saturated Fat: 6g (38%) | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 93mg (31%) | Sodium: 631mg (27%) | Potassium: 1018mg (29%) | Fiber: 3g (13%) | Sugar: 5g (6%) | Vitamin A: 5441IU (109%) | Vitamin C: 11mg (13%) | Calcium: 53mg (5%) | Iron: 4mg (22%)

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Course Casseroles, Dinner Recipes, Leftover Ideas

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The Best Recipes for Using Up Any Tender Delicious Leftover Lamb Meat! (2024)

FAQs

How long is leftover lamb good for? ›

Take lamb home immediately and refrigerate it at 40 °F or below. Use ground lamb or stew meat within 1 to 2 days; lamb chops, roasts, and steaks within 3 to 5 days or freeze at 0 °F or below. If kept frozen continuously, it will be safe indefinitely.

How long will cooked lamb last in the fridge? ›

Ground lamb may be refrigerated for one to two days after purchase. Cooked lamb should be consumed within three to four days after cooking or frozen for up to three months.

What is the best way to reheat cooked lamb? ›

Reheat in portions; drizzle stock or water over lamb and cover to trap the steam. Heat for 2 minutes on high, then stir food or turn plate halfway during cooking to distribute heat evenly. Stand for 1 minute. When done, the middle of the plate will feel hot underneath.

How do you salvage over cooked lamb? ›

Toss your overcooked lamb into a slow cooker with broth, vegetables, and herbs. Let it simmer for a few hours, and you'll be amazed at the transformation. This method is like Clark Griswold's holiday lights; it takes patience and a bit of work, but the end result is spectacular.

Can you eat 6 day old cooked lamb? ›

Beef, veal, lamb and pork roasts, steaks and chops may be kept 3 to 5 days.

Can you eat cooked lamb after 5 days? ›

Raw ground lamb can be refrigerated 1 to 2 days before cooking; other cuts of raw lamb, 3 to 5 days. After cooking, lamb may be kept in the refrigerator 3 to 4 days.

Can I eat 5 day old leftovers? ›

Leftovers can be kept for 3 to 4 days in the refrigerator. After that, the risk of food poisoning goes up. If you don't think you'll be able to eat leftovers within four days, freeze them right away. Frozen leftovers will stay safe for a long time.

Why is my lamb meat turning brown in the fridge? ›

Sometimes the meat may be greyish-brown inside, but not due to spoilage. That colour actually indicates a lack of exposure to oxygen, which is normal.

Can you eat cold lamb from the fridge? ›

Lamb is a rich, flavorful meat that you can enjoy hot or cold. Even you can use the leftovers by heating them again. When reheating Lamb, cook it until it is piping hot, ensuring that any bacteria in the meat are killed and that it is safe to eat.

How to reheat lamb so it doesn't dry out? ›

Anytime you are re-heating anything, especially meat, you should always cover and wrap the meat tight with foil. This will lock in the moisture and keep it from over cooking, over drying, and burning the top. It's always a good rule of thumb to cover with a lid if you don't have foil on hand.

How do you reheat lamb and keep it moist? ›

REHEATING LAMB

Two things to remember here: keep it moist and stir/turn plate halfway. Put simply, microwaves work by heating up water molecules, so it's easy for food to dry out. Reheat in portions; drizzle stock or water over lamb and cover to trap the steam.

Can I reheat slow cooked lamb? ›

The lamb has so much heat in it, it's fine to stay out on the counter until lunch is served at 1pm or so. If it needs a touch of reheating, just give it a quick blast in the microwave (yep, seriously…) or cover with foil and pop it in a 150°C/300°F oven.

What removes gamey taste from lamb? ›

The distinct game flavor of either birds or animals will be milder after soaking the meat overnight in the refrigerator in either a salt or vinegar solution.

Why is my cooked lamb tough? ›

Cooking It When Its Too Cold

However, this adjustment often results in unevenly cooked meat with a cold, chewy inside and a tough, burnt outside. Instead, let the lamb come to room temperature for about an hour or two, so you have a much easier time cooking the meat evenly.

Is there a way to tenderize already cooked meat? ›

Simmering in a little bit of liquid or broth is a great way to tenderize. Acidity can also be your friend here. A little bit of vinegar and lemon juice in the liquid can help you tenderize the meat.

Can you eat cooked meat after 5 days? ›

USDA recommends using cooked leftovers within 3 to 4 days. There are two different families of bacteria: pathogenic bacteria, the kind that cause foodborne illness, and spoilage bacteria, the kind of bacteria that cause foods to deteriorate and develop unpleasant odors, tastes, and textures.

Can you eat lamb 7 days out of date? ›

Lamb should be cooked, eaten or frozen right up to the use by date. After the use by date, the food is unsafe to eat, even if it has been stored correctly and looks and smells fine. Once raw lamb has been defrosted, cook within 24 hours.

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