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Related: About this forumIdeas for leftover lamb shoulder?
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I've done sandwiches, tacos, shepherd's pie, but still have close to 2 pounds left. I don't want to freeze the rest, since it's already been frozen once.
ETA: It's already cooked. I've learned from experience that while you can grind roast lamb it doesn't make good meatballs. Might make an interesting ragout: it has a whole-grain and cumin mustard rub.

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(114,008 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(153,050 posts)I chop a bunch of things up, and stir fry them.
First Onions: Cook these (chopped) until done.
Next potatoes (partly cooked or leftover)
Then zuccini
And lastly the lamb, cut in medium pieces. I add any drippings from the roast if I have them.
It's a lot of chopping, but it's delicious.
C_U_L8R
(46,431 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(7,321 posts)AuntyGravity
(289 posts)Homer sez - mmmmmmmm....moussaka
Retrograde
(10,943 posts)But it's something I'd rather have other people make for me (yes, I've made it once: it's time-consuming and requires ingredients I don't currently have on hand).
Easterncedar
(3,931 posts)Lamb pasties, that is, Cornish hand pies, or lamb stew with barley or farro and mushrooms
If its not cooked, shish kebabs!