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Organic Half a Lamb Box

The Half A Lamb Meat Box
£159.75 £120.00
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FAQs

  • Organic lamb has to be certified by an approved organic body to a number of set organic standards. These include the space that an organic lamb animal has to graze, the way that it’s food is grown, without the use of pesticides and or unapproved fertilisers. The standards for organic lamb also cover use of medicines and other points that improve the welfare and conditions throughout the life of the animal and on through slaughter and butchery.

  • Our lambs are sourced from local farms and thrive on a diet of grass as well as clover and herbs.

  • When choosing lamb to purchase, it is worth carrying out some research. There are several studies that suggest organic meat is a healthier option, containing less saturated fat and higher in omega- 3 fatty acids, which are good for your heart. We believe organic lamb tastes better than commercially farmed alternatives, tasting ‘meaty’, rich, sweet and decadent. All of The Organic Butchery's lamb comes from our trusted local suppliers. They thrive on a diet of grass as well as clover and herbs. Growing slowly, the lambs build hearty immune systems and strong skeletons. All of this influences the way their meat tastes and cooks, we really believe that happy animals result in the best quality and best tasting meat.

  • Nothing beats the delicious aroma of an organic leg of lamb joint roasting, it’s a simple, classic roast to be enjoyed all year round, not just in Spring. Begin by searing the lamb all over in a very hot pan until it's golden brown and crisping up. Add a bit of flavour by making a few holes in the skin and pressing cloves of garlic and sprigs of rosemary into the meat. Sprinkle liberally with salt (crunchy lamb skin is delicious!) then roast in a 180˚C oven for about 50 minutes per kilo. When the joint has in internal temperature of 52˚C it'll be rare, 60˚C for medium. Remove from the oven and rest, wrapped in foil for at least 15 minutes. Serve with a generous dollop of punchy mint sauce, seasonal greens and crispy roasties cooked in beef dripping.