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Slow Roasted Lamb Tacos

Cathy Roma Published: Sep 17, 2019

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These slow roasted lamb tacos are piled with fall-off the bone, crispy-edged lamb shoulder, briny feta, fall spiced pickled pears, and crunchy apples. 
These slow roasted lamb tacos are piled with fall-off the bone, crispy-edged lamb shoulder, briny feta, fall spiced pickled pears, and crunchy apples.
Slow Roasted Lamb Tacos on a long wooden board with apples. scallions, and feta cheese on the table.

It’s always taco season. Am I right? That being said, I do tend to favor lighter tacos in the summer. Ones filled with fresh fish and chicken, fruit salsas, and lots of lime.

But with the first day of fall right around the corner, today’s tacos are taking an autumnal turn. These slow roasted lamb tacos are indeed a labor of love.

Close up of Slow Roasted Lamb Tacos on a wooden board.

New to lamb tacos?

We’re rubbing a bone-in lamb shoulder with a warm and toasty homemade spice rub, searing it off, and roasting it low and slooooow with onions and garlic until it’s fall-off the bone tender.

Once the lamb is super tender, pull the meat off the bone and shred it. Return it to the pan with any accumulated juices and those soft, caramelized onion and garlic bits.

Someone holding Slow Roasted Lamb Tacos on a wood board.

You could stop right there, but I like to turn the oven up a notch and pop the lamb back in until the edges get crackly and crispy. It gives the tacos some texture and balances out the soft cheese and pickled pears.

To give these lamb tacos the full fall treatment, we’re topping them with crispy apple matchsticks, pickled pears (grab the recipe for those right here), feta cheese, and sliced scallions. 

Two hands grabbing Slow Roasted Lamb Tacos from a wooden board with feta and apples around.

They’re savory, briny, hearty, and oh so satisfying. Serve these with tall glasses of cold beer for the big football game or alongside cups of pumpkin soup and hot cider after a day of apple picking.

No matter what the event or occasion, they’re the perfect fall bite!

Let’s make Slow Roasted Lamb Tacos

Step by step photos showing how to make Slow Roasted Lamb Tacos. Combine the ingredients for the spice rub (1), rub the spices into the lamb (2), sear the lamb (3), roast low and slow (4), remove the bones and shred (5), return to the oven to caramelize (6).
  1. Combine the salt and seasonings in a small bowl.
  2. Run the spice mixture all over the lamb, massaging it into the meat.
  3. Sear the lamb shoulder on the stove, then nestle the onions and garlic underneath.
  4. Add water to the pan, cover, and roast until tender, about 3 hours.
  5. Take the meat off the bone, shred it, and return the shredded lamb to the pan. Drain the fat from the juices and add the drippings, roasted onions, and garlic to the shredded meat.
  6. Turn up the heat and return the lamb to the oven and roast until the edges are crispy.  Serve with charred tortillas, pickled pears, apples, scallions, and crumbled feta.
Slow Roasted Lamb Tacos on a long wooden board with apples. scallions, and feta cheese on the table.

Tips for success

  • Do not be intimidated by cooking a whole bone-in lamb shoulder if you haven’t before. It’s super easy and practically does all the work on its own! Let it roast, covered and undisturbed, until the meat falls off the bone.
  • Don’t skip draining the fat from the drippings (a fat separator works well if you have one). The drippings add moisture and flavor, but the meat will be greasy if you don’t skim the fat.
  • You don’t need to caramelize the shredded lamb, but it does add texture and chew to the tacos.
  • Use your favorite toppings, but I recommend these because the sweet, briny, and salty components really complement the deep, rich flavor of the lamb.

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Slow Roasted Lamb Tacos on a wooden board with apples and feta cheese.

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Slow Roasted Lamb Tacos on a long wooden board with apples. scallions, and feta cheese on the table.
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Slow Roasted Lamb Tacos
Prep Time
10 mins
Cook Time
4 hrs 30 mins
 

These slow roasted lamb tacos are piled with fall-off the bone, crispy-edged lamb shoulder, briny feta, fall spiced pickled pears, and crunchy apples.

Course: Main Dish
Cuisine: American, Mexican
Keyword: lamb tacos
Servings: 6 Servings
Calories: 678 kcal
Author: Cathy Roma | What Should I Make For…
Ingredients
Slow Roasted Lamb Shoulder
  • 5 lb whole lamb shoulder, bone-in
  • 1 Tbsp canola or vegetable oil
  • 2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/2 tsp ground black pepper
  • 1 tsp ground coriander
  • 1/2 tsp ground cumin
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 medium onion, peeled and rough chopped
  • 5 garlic cloves, peeled and smashed
  • 1/2 cup water
Slow Roasted Lamb Tacos
  • 12 soft flour tortillas, 6 inch
  • 2 cups pickled pears
  • 1 apple cored and sliced into thin matchsticks
  • 8 oz feta cheese, crumbled
  • 3 green onions, thinly sliced
Instructions
Slow Roasted Lamb Shoulder
  1. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. Let the lamb should sit at room temperature for at least 30 mins before roasting.

  2. Combine the salt and seasonings in a small bowl. Rub the seasoning mix all over the lamb, rubbing it into the meat.

  3. Heat 1 Tbsp oil until hot but not smoking in a large oven-safe pan or roasting pan (I use an enamel coated dutch oven). Place the lamb, fat-side down into the pan and sear, about 3 mins.

  4. Turn the lamb over, scattering the onion pieces and garlic cloves underneath. Pour 1/2 cup water into the pan and cover tightly (use a lid or tightly wrapped foil). Roast, covered, for about 3 hours.

  5. Remove the lid and allow the lamb to roast for one more hour, uncovered. The lamb should be well-browned and fall off the bone tender at the end of the hour. Remove from the oven and let stand a few minutes to cool slightly. Turn the oven temperature up to 400 degrees F.

  6. Remove the lamb shoulder to a large bowl or platter. Drain all the fat off of the drippings. You should have about 1/2 cup of drippings left in the pan with the onion and garlic.

  7. Shred the lamb shoulder, discarding the fat and bones. Add the shredded lamb to the pan with the drippings, onions, and garlic. Season with salt and turn to coat. Return to the oven and cook, stirring once or twice, until the edges are crispy, but the lamb is still tender.

Slow Roasted Lamb Tacos
  1. Char the soft flour tortillas over an open flame if desired.

  2. Assemble the tacos with the slow roasted lamb, topped with pickled pears, apple matchsticks, and green onion.

Recipe Notes
  • Do not be intimidated by cooking a whole bone-in lamb shoulder if you haven’t before. It’s super easy and practically does all the work in its own! Let it roast, covered and undisturbed, until the meat falls off the bone.
  • Don’t skip draining the fat from the drippings (a fat separator works well if you have one). The drippings add moisture and flavor, but they will be greasy if you don’t skim the fat.
  • You don’t need to caramelize the shredded lamb, but it does add texture and chew to the tacos.
  • Use your favorite toppings, but I recommend these because the sweet, briny, and salty components really complement the deep, rich flavor of the lamb.
Nutrition Facts
Slow Roasted Lamb Tacos
Amount Per Serving
Calories 678 Calories from Fat 243
% Daily Value*
Fat 27g42%
Saturated Fat 11g69%
Cholesterol 186mg62%
Sodium 1778mg77%
Potassium 953mg27%
Carbohydrates 48g16%
Fiber 5g21%
Sugar 14g16%
Protein 59g118%
Vitamin A 249IU5%
Vitamin C 7mg8%
Calcium 300mg30%
Iron 7mg39%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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About Cathy Roma

My food philosophy is simple: everything in moderation. Sweet, savory, healthy, decadent…food, like life, is all about balance. I rely on my background as a trained chef/mom to create family-friendly recipes that will inspire you to cook, not complicate your life.

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