While it takes time to roast, it’s a very straightforward recipe – and will feed a crowd. Sensational for finishing on the BBQ! After more lamb centrepiece ideas? Browse all my roast lamb recipes!

Lamb Shawarma

This one’s for everyone who doesn’t have a charcoal spit in the middle of their kitchen….. and for Australia Day!!!🇦🇺 🇦🇺🇦🇺 Quick to prepare but tastes like you’ve been slaving away in the kitchen all day, this Lamb Shawarma is absolutely terrific for gatherings because it’s easy to make loads, can be cooked ahead then reheated. Or in the spirit of Australia Day, finish it on the BBQ!

This Slow Cooked Lamb Shawarma is 100% me. Big hunk of meat. Big flavours. Simple, fast prep, with big pay offs. Meltingly tender, fall apart meat, dripping with the beautiful roasting juices. Food made for sharing with family and friends. Food to pile onto platters to let everyone help themselves, rather than using tweezers to daintily plate up. Rustic. That’s how I describe my food. As opposed to refined and elegant! 😂

Just remembering how good this was is killing me as I sit here on the couch late on a Wednesday night sipping on a green smoothie of all things. Suddenly, this spinach-kale-mango-pineapple-ginger smoothie is very unappealing. 😩 So, here’s how this Slow Cooked Lamb Shawarma goes down. We start with a simple homemade Shawarma slather, my go-to mix that I use for my Chicken Shawarma and all things Shawarma on this site (Lamb Shawarma Chickpea Soup, One Pot Chicken Shawarma and Rice Pilaf). Nothing exotic in it, you’ll find all the spices at the supermarket: coriander, cumin, paprika, cayenne and cardamon. Plus olive oil, garlic, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Mix and slather.

Use butterflied lamb leg OR lamb shoulder

As for what to slather, take your pick – lamb shoulder or butterflied lamb leg. In the recipe video, I’ve used lamb shoulder because I wanted to show how to pull the lamb apart in order to finish it on the BBQ. Also because I think lamb shoulder is not quite as popular as lamb leg but I rate it highly and I want to encourage people to try it! It’s usually cheaper than lamb leg and it’s fattier which means juicier (and better for reheating), making it ideal for gatherings.

Lamb shoulder

Lamb shoulder has a bone through it, like pictured below. Because the shoulder is cooked to fall apart perfection, the meat slides off the bone in 4 or 5 large pieces which you can then either slice, shred or BBQ to get an extra tasty crust on it / reheat (see the video, it looks SO GOOD!).

Butterflied lamb leg

When making Lamb Shawarma with lamb leg, I prefer to use butterflied lamb leg because you can rub the Shawarma slather into the meat better. Even if you leave the lamb to marinate, a bone-in leg of lamb is very thick so the marinade doesn’t penetrate right through to the bone. Though having said that, there is plenty of heavily flavoured roasting juices to drizzle all over the meat once sliced or shredded. Lamb leg is leaner than shoulder but in this recipe, it’s cooked until meltingly tender. One of the “pros” of butterflied lamb leg is that it holds together in one piece even after hours of slow cooking making it easier to slice neatly. Also for handling on the BBQ – one piece rather than the multiple pieces of shoulder you’ll see in the video.

Whether you use shoulder or lamb leg, you’re going to end up with this – incredible tender lamb. Sliceable but shreddable (I also show this in the video).

What to serve with Lamb Shawarma

Now for the hardest part – choosing how to serve it. What will you do – make Lamb Shawarma Wraps (Doner Kebab style!) or pile it on a platter with couscous? 🙂 Here are some suggestions for what to serve this with:

Lemon Herb Couscous – see recipe notes Middle Eastern Roasted Vegetables Dried Fruit and Nut Rice Pilaf Roasted Pumpkin with Yogurt Sauce and Pine Nuts Lemon Rice Pilaf Homemade Flatbreads – add slices of tomato, shredded lettuce, raw sliced onion and a dollop of yogurt or Hummus. You could also use a Lemon Yogurt Sauce (use the sauce in the Chicken Shawarma recipe)

For a side salad, try this Middle Eastern cabbage and carrot salad (you’ll love the burst of freshness from the mint) or this Tomato Cucumber Chickpea Salad (option to skip the chickpeas). 🇦🇺HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY!! 🇦🇺 – Nagi x

More Roast Lamb Recipes

I love a good roast lamb – so I’ve shared a few over the years!

Classic Roast Lamb Leg with Gravy – the classic, perfectly blushing pink inside Slow Roast Leg of Lamb – infused with garlic and rosemary flavours, slow roasted until fall apart tender! Greek Butterflied Leg of Lamb – quick to cook on the barbecue, or stovetop and finish in the oven Slow Cooker Roast Lamb – fall apart goodness in the convenience of your slow cooker Slow Roasted GREEK Leg of Lamb – garlicky lemony fall apart deliciousness Slow Roasted Lamb Shoulder – the juiciest, most succulent roast lamb you will ever have! See all Roast Lamb recipes

PS Jeez, my hands look extra small compared to that giant platter!!! 😂

WATCH HOW TO MAKE IT

LIFE OF DOZER

Someone is happy that I’m so terrible at butterflying lamb leg…. plenty of meat left on that bone!

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