Lots of Greeks where I grew up. Easter lamb roast were very popular. First eye ball I ever ate was lamb. I really like when the old guys broke out the oozo.I love lamb, not mutton.
As kids, we used to turn the spitted lambs over coals on Greek Easter. Good times, great memories!
Greek. Ya, that’s what my wife is. Have to stand back when MIL talks, otherwise I might get an accidental poke in the eye or hit on the head when she gets really excited. Hands and arms all over the place lol..I love lamb, not mutton.
As kids, we used to turn the spitted lambs over coals on Greek Easter. Good times, great memories!
Nothing I loved more then when lamb rack got marked down at work. I wish I had the Kamado back then. Bobo the Bulldog and me ate many a rack togetherThe lamb has to be young, six months or less, so it does not get that strong mutton flavor.
A fair introduction to good lamb is to order Luckenbach (TX) "lollipops" in a good restaurant.