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1) Roasted Vegetables
Roasting vegetables is a culinary marvel that effortlessly combines simplicity with sensational flavours. What sets this cooking method apart is its sheer convenience and ease of execution. By cutting the veggies to the right size, you can bake and forget for 30 minutes. No adding halfway through and no flipping.
The beauty of roasting lies in its hands-off nature. Once your veggies are in the oven, you’re free to indulge in other tasks or simply savour a moment of relaxation. As they roast, the high heat works its magic, transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. The aromas that waft from your oven are an enticing preview of the culinary delight to come.
What’s truly remarkable about roasting veggies is how effortlessly it elevates everyday ingredients into a mouthwatering masterpiece.

(2) Roast Leg of Lamb
Slow Cooked with Garlic, Sage and Rosemary
Perfect roast leg of lamb every time with this recipe. You cannot beat a Spring roast leg of lamb, usually under five months old, probably the ultimate Sunday roast. It’s actually quite easy to make, just follow a few simple steps and your lamb will be to die for. This one has the bone still attached, hence making it tastier and extra moist which is my preference. It’s cooked at a lower temperature for a longer time resulting in more even cooking throughout plus juicier. Use woody rosemary if you can, it will be easier to insert. If you don’t have a roasting rack, cut a peeled onion in two and place your lamb leg on the onion so it sits higher than the liquid.

(3) Greek Roasted Lemon and Garlic Potatoes
Are you looking for a delicious and easy way to impress your dinner guests? Look no further than these mouth-watering lemon roasted potatoes with garlic and oregano, made in a Greek style.
These potatoes are guaranteed to tantalize your taste buds and leave you wanting more! Not only are they super simple to make, but their crispy, tangy outer layer and creamy interior is absolutely irresistible.

(4) Hot Cross Buns. Rich and Fluffy! If you like hot cross buns, you will love this recipe with soaked raisins, orange zest and the right balance of spices. Not too sweet and rich and fluffy as we love them. Hot cross buns are a traditional Easter treat that has been enjoyed in England and other parts of the world for centuries. The buns are usually made with a sweet, spiced dough that contains dried fruit, and they are marked with a cross on top, either with icing or pastry. The origins of hot cross buns can be traced back to ancient pagan traditions, where sweet buns were baked to celebrate the arrival of spring. In Christian traditions, the cross on the buns represents the crucifixion of Jesus, and the spices inside symbolise the spices used to embalm him. In addition to their rich history, hot cross buns are also delicious to eat.

(5) Italian Potato Salad, with fresh herbs, garlic and olive oil. One of the easiest and healthiest potato salad you will find. This one has no mayo or cream bases, it simply has the Mediterranean flavour of garlic and olive oil enhanced with fresh herbs and lemon. Couldn’t be simpler. The secret is using the kipfler potatoes, there’s simply no better potato for potato salad. if you can’t find kipfler, then use a waxy variety. You can use dried oregano but the chives need to be fresh. If you can’t find chives, then use spring (green) onion.

(6) Roast lamb boulangeres. A modernised old fashion French recipe you will love! Roast Lamb Boulangere is an incredibly simple and flavourful French recipe that is sure to please any crowd. Traditionally It started with a leg of lamb, which was slowly cooked over a fire place hanging from a rope, allowing the juices to drip over potatoes below as it cooked. This recipe mimics this process in the oven for the most delicious potatoes you have ever tasted. This is one of the simplest roast leg of lamb recipe you can make, with maximum flavour as a result. With few ingredients required, little preparation, it is a great way to enjoy a delicious roast that is perfect for special occasions such as Easter. The original French recipe of Roast Lamb Boulangere is a classic that has been enjoyed for centuries. This dish is not only incredibly simple to make, but also provides maximum flavour with minimal effort.

(1) 👉 Roasted Vegetables – https://recipe30.com/roasted-vegetables.html/
(2) 👉 Roast Leg of Lamb – https://recipe30.com/roast-leg-of-lamb-2.html/
(3) 👉 Greek Roasted Lemon and Garlic Potatoes – https://recipe30.com/greek-roasted-lemon-and-garlic-potatoes.html/
(4) 👉 Hot Cross Buns – https://recipe30.com/hot-cross-buns.html/
(5) 👉 Italian Potato Salad – https://recipe30.com/italian-potato-salad.html/
(6) 👉 Roast lamb boulangeres – https://recipe30.com/roast-lamb-boulangeres.html/

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39 Comments

  1. Joel, ever since I started following your recipes, I've been enjoying cooking. The way you cook inspires me more and more and has a therapeutic effect on me. Your channel is definitely the best for me. I don't look at any others anymore because I really identify with your way of cooking. Thank you for these excellent recipes in such great videos ❤

  2. Can you please link the oven pan and stand for the lamb that you use 😍? Also, can it be used on a electric stovetop as well?

  3. Thank you so much as always sharing your perfect recipe . I can’t wait to make this lamb roast for Eid ❤much appreciated God bless 🙏

  4. Greetings from Redondo Beach 🇺🇸. This is so timely as I need ideas on what to make for Easter Sunday brunch. Not many knows how to make hot cross buns. Yours look delightful . Cheers 🥂

  5. Thanks for making our Easter so special!! Simple ingredients turn to exotic dishes!!! Loved the buns specially!! Had never made them at home,but now you have inspired us do so!! Happy Easter to you and your loved ones! God bless!

  6. Hello sir your all dishes delicious watching from dubai.I m learning lots of things from you keep it sir thank you.

  7. Yes Joel you are amazing your expertise to make it look so easy..such a pleasure to watch and lets not forget Whiskey !!! 🦋

  8. Chef Joel, this is what I call inspirational. You are the catalyst for the desire to accomplish this quality of cooking. Thank you for sharing. Keep up the good work. Who ever videos and edits deserves credit as well. Keep ‘em coming. Cheers!

  9. Made your hot cross buns yesterday – delicious and do fluffy. Much nicer than the original British recipe. Tina in Germany

  10. The first one with vegetables I am not a vegetable eater but I sure would eat those..like the hot cross buns they don't make buns like that in Brooklyn..Have a great Easter..🌍👍🌍🍀🌍🙏🌍😘🌍😋🌍👏🌍🌟🌍🎁🌍

  11. I made the roasted vegetables for Easter and they were a big hit! All gone😮. It was the most beautiful dish, too. Thank you Joel ❤️

  12. These recipes are keepers year-round…..Whiskey kills me, always wants to stay in the house with the bone 😄 One query please Chef Joel….I'm in Canada and unsure of what makes up the mixed spice, that you used in the hot cross buns….kindly advise. Thanks as always! Blessings to you and your family at this auspicious time ❤🙏

  13. Gee son leg of lamb is so so so very very expensive in Minnesota USA 😢😢😢57 years ago when we just came here it was really cheap like beef tongue 😏but pass 20 years it is been high but now is really high , I am sure you have it better because you export lamb 😏we Persian ‘s recipes are all made with lamb😊I love all your recipes 😜

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