Alison Cooks Lamb and Brothy Chickpeas (really) Slowly | Home Movies with Alison Roman

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  • Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
  • We’re back from Thanksgiving and the holidays are upon us. Whether you hosted Thanksgiving or were the guest who set the table, you probably ate turkey and you probably are okay with saying “until next November!” That’s why this week, we’re cooking lamb and we’re cooking chickpeas… at the same time…unsupervised… for 10 - 12 hours. Yes, gentle heat over a long period of time = phenomenal. The lamb is acidic, tangy, and pull aparty, and the chickpeas are spicy and brothy. They’re a match made in heaven, improved only by a side of bitter wilted greens (with anchovies, obviously) and some lemony greek yogurt. People are coming over, what do you do? Trust the process. Let the lamb do its thing, don’t open any lids, and show some patience. Good things come to those who wait (and get a full night’s sleep while their food cooks).
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    VIDEO CHAPTERS:
    00:15 Slow Cooked Lamb with Brothy Chickpeas
    03:09 Thank you, Maker’s Mark!
    04:30 Prep the lamb, potatoes, and herbs
    10:52 Prep the chickpeas (throw in a bay leaf)!
    13:50 10 easy hours later
    13:55 Keep adding greens, keep wilting
    17:24 Garlicky yogurt (nyum nyum)
    18:55 So lamby, so delicious
    20:45 Setting the table because people are coming over
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 326

  • @berglibooks
    @berglibooks 11 місяців тому +9

    Wow. This was by far the best meal I’ve ever served, and maybe the simplest. There were flavors and textures that were completely new to me. Absolutely gorgeous

  • @BeccaEve94
    @BeccaEve94 Рік тому +74

    Bay leaves ABSOLUTELY do something! I never imagined some people would disagree! They’re a very distinctive taste. Keep fighting the good fight, Alison.

    • @davidcho0828
      @davidcho0828 Рік тому +46

      Damn did a bay leaf write this comment

    • @TamarLitvot
      @TamarLitvot Рік тому +2

      And I'm with Alison on rosemary also. I've never liked it which makes me an outsider in some places.

    • @jeanniebrooks
      @jeanniebrooks Рік тому +3

      Rosemary is one of the most indispensable herbs in my house! I love it, especially with lamb.

    • @burlatsdemontaigne6147
      @burlatsdemontaigne6147 Рік тому

      Don't listen to your butcher if he happens to be a man. Sexist, moi?

    • @arushigupta4235
      @arushigupta4235 Рік тому

      They don't add a taste. It is aroma.

  • @19JBow81
    @19JBow81 Рік тому +10

    All the feels for the shirt and hair ribbon.
    Much love during these overwhelming times.

    • @laurenperez7517
      @laurenperez7517 Рік тому

      came here for the shirt. Do we know where it’s from?

    • @b4rkt4rn2
      @b4rkt4rn2 5 місяців тому

      @@laurenperez7517 celebrity book club (the pod) merch :)

  • @biancadasilveira
    @biancadasilveira Рік тому +3

    AHHHHHHH!!! YESSSSSSS!!!!! 3:02 "... celebrate yourself and the work that you've done, by doing a little less work". YES!

  • @shayshayhay
    @shayshayhay Рік тому +6

    My wife and I love all your home movies! We just did this recipe and it is AMAZING!!!! We did it late last night and woke to the most delicious smells and even better taste. Our eyes rolled back with delight while eating jt. This is definitely going to be our go to dish for something easy and delicious and IF we want to share with others. Thank you for sharing and your easy to follow instructions. ❤❤❤

  • @wendydawe3874
    @wendydawe3874 9 місяців тому +2

    I love you Allison! Honest, down to earth and funny as hell ! Well done as always.

  • @nancycowan6109
    @nancycowan6109 Рік тому +2

    I think I get it. The instant pot wouldn’t work here. Lol. I have never worked with lamb for all of the reasons you listed. But I am now a believer. You make us all believers. Thanks, my dearest. ❤️

  • @bridgettedecoste5967
    @bridgettedecoste5967 2 місяці тому +1

    I got scared by the comments about this drying out. I thought 275f must be a mistake since 175f is much closer to a slow cooker temp. I decided to be cautious and put it in at 210f. After 10 hours, none of the liquid had evaporated and I wasn't getting that nice browning or caramelizing. I had 6 hours until my company arrived so I finally turned the oven up to the recommended 275f, checking every 2 hours since this would mean a 16-hour total cook time and I was worried about overdoing it.
    In the end, I still had about 4/5 of the liquid I started with and the colour had deepened nicely. The lamb was INSANELY soft and falling off the bone. Crowd pleaser to say the least. I will make this again and follow the cook times and temps exactly next time. THANK YOU ALISON!
    (For reference, I used a Lodge cast iron dutch oven and my oven is a basic model that came with my apartment. No convection. Nothing fancy. I had a 5-pound bone-in lamb leg and used a full 750ml bottle of white wine for the liquid. No extra stock or water. Good luck!!)

  • @GlanCas
    @GlanCas Рік тому +7

    Do I eat lamb? No. Did I still watch the whole video? Absolutely yes.

  • @indy6113
    @indy6113 4 місяці тому

    this week was rough, but watching this genuinely made me feel like it would be fine because the food looked so good. thank you for everything that you do!

  • @pipmercer3803
    @pipmercer3803 Рік тому +12

    I loved your story about the origins of the lamb! Sometimes the best things are simple and just take time. reminds me of my late-grandmother's Christmas pudding recipe and how I have the dried fruit steeping in rum on my kitchen bench top, getting all delicious, plump and rum-drunk-ready for cooking.

  • @fncypntsz8825
    @fncypntsz8825 Рік тому +2

    The TikTok comment at the end has me. Thank you, ma'am, it needed to be said. You are appreciated and we concur.

  • @ttt0904
    @ttt0904 Рік тому +3

    That philosophical moment was beautiful

  • @lisajacquemetton4706
    @lisajacquemetton4706 Рік тому +5

    Thank you! We all need recipes like this for busy times in our lives, especially during the holidays. ❤️

  • @denisecanellos9393
    @denisecanellos9393 Рік тому +11

    Greek cooking is full of bitter and tangy flavors - no wonder you loved it.

  • @ElyseTager
    @ElyseTager Рік тому +13

    These videos are great. And the drop-downs and humor just get better and better!

  • @yellowbird30
    @yellowbird30 Рік тому +5

    Looks delicious and we knew you would find a way to get those anchovies in! 😋🥰😋🥰😋🥰

  • @CommunityGardener1
    @CommunityGardener1 Рік тому +4

    Made the lamb dish tonight....wanted to check it out as a possible Christmas dinner. It was sooooo tasty and good! Thank you, thank you for a recipe that will allow me to fully participate in the festivities rather than be stuck in the kitchen. (I'm getting a subscription to your blog as a Christmas gift!!)

  • @Coffeecup428
    @Coffeecup428 6 місяців тому

    I didn't have herbs - just used limes, white wine, salt & pepper for the lamb and it turned out pretty good. I then turned the lamb and the wine sauce (minus the layer of fat) into a lamb ragout pasta with just onions, a large can of crushed tomatoes, a bit of sugar and finally added your parmesan panko bread crumbs on top. Was amazing! Thank you!

  • @juliadegnan8438
    @juliadegnan8438 Рік тому +1

    also, okay science girl! i love the learning that’s always incorporated in your videos

  • @alexuni9217
    @alexuni9217 Рік тому +1

    Can confirm all the things. Many restaurants bake on ultra hot stones, lamb/goat with wine and potatoes and oregano (and salt pepper, but thats it) is called tsigariasto, and yes, it's cooked in an instant pot of some sort , called Hytra, it's sort of a stovetop pressure cooker, with valve and release of steam and all those things an instant pot would do)
    Depending on the village/area, you might find variations with thyme, rosemary, bay leaf etc

  • @eggie_eats
    @eggie_eats Рік тому +1

    Made this for xmas dinner and it was soooo delicious!! I saw a few comments saying the meat and chickpeas dried out and the recipe did not turn out well. Just wanted to comment my experience to confirm this recipe works as promised.
    I used a 6-lb bone-in lamb shoulder. No potatoes because I made pomme purée instead. Cooked 13 hours in dutch oven. Came out tender, juicy, amazing, no complaints.
    NOTE* make sure the lid is on all the way!!!! I thought the lid was completely closed but I checked one last time before going in the oven and it was slightly ajar!!!! It looked closed but wasn’t so maybe that’s what happened to the recipes gone wrong. Or maybe people are having an issue with dryness bc of the potatoes? Either using the wrong kind or too many?
    I took the chickpeas out at 12 hours and although they were tender and yummy, they were very slightly gummy. I added more liquid before serving and it was fine but I would take the chickpeas out at 10 hours.
    This recipe is pretty lamby. It could have been my particular cut but I would not cook this for people who are iffy on lamb. If your party likes lamb then this recipe is fantastic!

  • @julisa141
    @julisa141 11 місяців тому

    I’m sooo happy you said something about the “banging” cooking videos. Was just telling my friends how over it I am🤣

  • @asklar
    @asklar Рік тому +2

    "Pig in a pashmina" sent me howling 🤣

  • @mehitabe1
    @mehitabe1 Рік тому +6

    I am a huge fan of Alison's recipes. I get momentarily confused when the preheating step comes before the season-for-hours/days step, but I use my noggin and don't turn the oven on until the meat is seasoned.

  • @veecee3669
    @veecee3669 Рік тому

    Lamb is my absolute favorite meat, and I've always roasted my leg of lamb relatively slowly for two or three hours in the in the oven, but this is the best! Thank you Alison!

  • @DowntownDiva
    @DowntownDiva Рік тому

    10/10 would watch an Alison Roman travel/eating show. omg... the virgo travel energy!!!

  • @Nesyaishere
    @Nesyaishere 4 місяці тому

    The 10 to 12 hours joke always gets me because we are so used to like prepared studio cooking content/video where usually they hide these details or we don't have it in mind that other dish has been prepared for the purpose of the video 😂

  • @GinaVitali-Rasanen
    @GinaVitali-Rasanen Рік тому +5

    Your Thanksgiving recipes were amazing! I made the stock, gravy, turkey quarters and extra wings. All crazy delicious! 🤯

  • @ali_g8759
    @ali_g8759 Рік тому

    This IS a really nice vibe. Feels like a very loving and caring way to feed your family and wrap up the year. Re Thanksgiving...Turkey leg confit ONLY FROM NOW ON. All I could think while eating bad Turkey this year was...Alison was right.

  • @Doodoo1957
    @Doodoo1957 Рік тому +1

    Love this entire menu for 16 adults + kiddos with two ovens going. If I was on a desert island I would only require chickpeas, olive oil, lemon and salt from the sea…. Nervous about reheating for evening dinner, but will do a dry run!

  • @faredsharudden
    @faredsharudden Рік тому

    To quote someone from the internet, there is a gaggle of recipes on the internet about lambs but this recipe, i will for sure make it and try it this holiday break!

  • @Joy-ed9mn
    @Joy-ed9mn Рік тому +9

    I am so making this for Christmas dinner. For Thanksgiving I made your Forever Roasted Squash, Spicy Green Beans, Cranberries & Honey, and Caramelized Maple Tart. All were a hit (although my husband was sad there was no pumpkin pie so I made him one days later using your "The Only Pie Crust." Another hit!

    • @kimberlyf4888
      @kimberlyf4888 Рік тому

      I did the exact same (except for a different cranberry iteration)!

  • @emulienka
    @emulienka Рік тому

    I never knew this was the reason wine is added to certain dishes! Thanks, I learned something usefull! :) Greetings from Slovakia.

  • @danielnorfleetmd
    @danielnorfleetmd Рік тому +6

    this looks absolutely delicious. also i did make your stuffing for Thanksgiving and it was my favorite--my mom is used to pepperidge farm-based stuffing so i was nervous for her take but she loved it as well.

  • @jazzgirlie
    @jazzgirlie Рік тому +2

    I made your dilly rolls and I made all the subs you said not to in your video, sorry (oat milk instead of whole, olive oil instead of butter) and even so they were absolutely phenomenal! I also made the dilly beans. Quite a dilly week we had.

  • @EmShenanigans
    @EmShenanigans Рік тому +1

    I’m making this for Christmas tonight! Fingers crossed I can do it justice - I have faith in your recipe 🥳

    • @Sheena3248
      @Sheena3248 Рік тому +1

      Super easy. Made it last night. Turned out fabulous.

    • @EmShenanigans
      @EmShenanigans Рік тому

      Update: looking further into the recipe I realised it was for conventional ovens (mine is convection) so I put it in the oven for 6 hours on 220f and then turned it up to 275f for the remaining 6 hours. I was incredibly paranoid about it burning but it didn’t even come close!
      Well it went down an absolute treat, the lamb was super tender and the potatoes soaked up the acidity of the wine and other flavourings. Will definitely be making this again. 👍

  • @brookebraun561
    @brookebraun561 Рік тому

    Why is this the first time I found out Allison has a husband? Been here since the NYT days. Woah!! Love the recipe and will be making for my mom's birthday dinner.

  • @glenncamp733
    @glenncamp733 Рік тому

    We were guests invited to Raleigh NC (roughly 1.3 hours away). Car breakdown and 5 hours spent waiting for AAA to not show up. Found another local towing firm. Not my best Thanksgiving, but I am hoping this leads to a better Christmas. Happy Holidays and Blessings on your wedding.

  • @erikananda81
    @erikananda81 Рік тому

    i trusted the process & was rewarded as promised ! haven’t been this satisfied with a meal since i cooked your thanksgiving recipes this year THANK YOU 🙏 ps served with a salsa verde that perfectly balanced the richness of this dish yum !

  • @TamrerkNasomyont
    @TamrerkNasomyont Рік тому +1

    Love it . will cook this, this weekend.

  • @Kumurajiva
    @Kumurajiva Рік тому

    I was expecting like she would say if that’s not you, get your it together. 😂😂😂

  • @ABSG7
    @ABSG7 4 місяці тому +1

    Totally miss the old crew ❤️

  • @Matthew-bf2cs
    @Matthew-bf2cs Рік тому

    This looks absolutely divine! I really need to try this recipe. It is so effortless. It is one of my favorite meats as well. I was raised on venison, eating deer and moose. I prefer a stronger flavor when it comes to meat. So much better than beef!

  • @kaisakuusk
    @kaisakuusk Рік тому

    It looks a lot like Peka. Peka is Croatian national dish. Happy to have a receipe for it!

  • @blancalighthiser8930
    @blancalighthiser8930 3 місяці тому

    This was so delicious, impressive & easy. Ty!

  • @Sheena3248
    @Sheena3248 Рік тому

    I'm making this receipe this year! Thanks to Monica Mouse for recommending Alison channel!!

  • @katescuisine5
    @katescuisine5 Рік тому

    One of my favourites in a long time

  • @puck971
    @puck971 Рік тому +6

    Thanks Alison! I made your confit turkey thighs and they came out great. Even my girlfriend, who is notoriously picky eater liked it. Granted she still hates you for introducing me to your shallot and anchovy recipe. :)

  • @tarasupicaart
    @tarasupicaart Рік тому

    I've paused immediatley after the intro to say: YES
    Edit 1: Crying at the "cooking is amazing" part
    Final edit- this was a very enjoyable video as well as such a heartfelt example of a really good cook loving and living the art of cooking.
    Thank you Alison!!

  • @rubenvalladares3
    @rubenvalladares3 Рік тому

    Perfect for Christmas!!🎄

  • @kristinaginorio1344
    @kristinaginorio1344 Рік тому

    This sounds and looks SO yummy. CONGRATULATIONS on your marriage.

  • @jenniferborovicka8828
    @jenniferborovicka8828 Рік тому

    I did this with goat but only for 4 hours. I'll try a longer cook time. Love this!

  • @kimesser2318
    @kimesser2318 Рік тому

    The best food is simple and cooked simply. I’ll be making this. New years 🎉

  • @isabelahmann3804
    @isabelahmann3804 Рік тому +1

    Love this holiday meal❣️ Also loved your Thanksgiving meal. Made the greens beans and the apple fennel salad - they were hits👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @blondy450
    @blondy450 Рік тому +1

    Congratulations 👏🏾 🎉 I like you recommendation that how discover your channel the cheating tag. Keep up with the good work. Also love the tshirt it is on my wishlist

  • @CamilleMason
    @CamilleMason Рік тому

    Yayyyy 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 so happy you are back at it. But, where is the funny editing in this episode? I miss it

  • @pictureperfect3211
    @pictureperfect3211 Рік тому +1

    This looks AMAZING!!!

  • @meggie_lennon
    @meggie_lennon Рік тому

    Ok, so you've convinced me to cook this for new year's BUT! The smallest leg of lamb I could find is double the size! (8 pounds) I know I shouldn't double the time (24 hours, whuuuuuuut!) but I'm not sure how to go ahead with this. Can you or someone else help? Thanks heaps! Happy holidaze! :)

  • @monkeyflower00
    @monkeyflower00 Рік тому

    Love this! I made your crushed potato and leek gratin for Thanksgiving and everyone loved it - a perfectly creamy, neutral, savory side dish that goes well with gravy. thanks!

  • @JimSlaughterOC
    @JimSlaughterOC Рік тому +1

    Thanks Alison, this looks really good! It looks like someone snuck into your kitchen overnight and took half of the lamb out of the pot. I guess that's just normal after cooking so long.

  • @johnnycashm0ney307
    @johnnycashm0ney307 8 місяців тому +1

    Dandelion is great for the liver! The liver is also responsible for clotting factor so yeah, it's good for the blood!

  • @brendang1720
    @brendang1720 Рік тому +1

    Alison you should try to make Greek Lamb Fricassee which is the lamb with the Greens together. Best spring time dish! It's all of your favorite things, Lamb, Dark Leafy Greens, sometimes celery, and tons of Dill! Lol. Go to Stamatis in Astoria they make really good Lamb Fricassee.

  • @ehrratic_
    @ehrratic_ Рік тому

    Lol it's the self-awareness in the end re: tiktok for me 😂

  • @GinaStanyerBooks
    @GinaStanyerBooks Рік тому

    Oh yummmm. I'm doing brothy beans with grilled turkey sausages and feta cheese for dinner tonight! I love your brothy beans.

  • @cookwithdrbrooke
    @cookwithdrbrooke Рік тому +1

    As someone without an enameled dutch-oven, I plan to try this in either a crockpot or in my roasting pan. I think / hope it’ll still turn out fantastic :)

  • @julieannaface
    @julieannaface Рік тому

    Can’t wait to make this!

  • @mattketaiANDtimjanas
    @mattketaiANDtimjanas Рік тому

    I’ve listened to the podcast and I know that friend is none other than Helène Yoke (deserves an Emmy)

  • @frasersgirl4383
    @frasersgirl4383 Рік тому

    I think I just watched my new Christmas dinner……❤️💫🎄💫❤️

  • @kaseyalfonso624
    @kaseyalfonso624 Рік тому +2

    Literally could not agree more with the top of this video. I hate all the messy, slappy, tiktok cooking videos. Give me long form all day 🩵

  • @lynettramsaran5305
    @lynettramsaran5305 11 місяців тому

    Delicious quick and easy

  • @xyzpdq1122
    @xyzpdq1122 Рік тому +3

    Yukons absolutely do not need peeled. Ergo, they’re my favorite potato :)

  • @tiffanykoma4120
    @tiffanykoma4120 Рік тому

    So excited to try this. Congratulations on the wedding (pictures were beautiful) and your store. So excited for all of your success!

  • @arushigupta4235
    @arushigupta4235 Рік тому +1

    Hi! This recipe is excellent- I MASSIVELY scaled it down to 250g of lamb. These are the proportions I used: 110g of wine (I used a v. cheap Sauvignon Blanc), 2 bay leaves, oregano to taste, 4-5 garlic cloves (I bruised them and later pounded them to mix into the sauce once it was out of the oven; I think you can go heavier), 1/2-1tsp lemon (I use Indian lemons), pepper to taste and olive oil. I followed Samin Nosrat's proportions for salting of lamb which is 1.5% of the weight so 3.75g (I think I did slightly less than that because I added feta on top which is not actually needed btw). Into my oven on the LOWEST rack for 3.5 hours on the wire at 135 celsius. This was my first time cooking with lamb and it was BEAUTIFUL. I hope this helps though- I think this recipe lacked a bit of direction.

  • @JeffreyWondrely
    @JeffreyWondrely Рік тому +7

    do we think this would work the same/as well with a bone-in pork shoulder?

  • @Kumurajiva
    @Kumurajiva Рік тому

    Alison needs her own tv show, like carol burnett variety show with Max and a baby maybe? Omg. She is good

  • @TheSongstress319
    @TheSongstress319 Рік тому

    I made the slow roasted turkey legs and the smashed potatoes gratin! I don't like turkey and it was amazing. Can't wait to use up the oil which I used for the gravy which was SO good. I really think the cooking vessel makes a difference for the gratin, but it was also really tasty.

  • @kellygraham3917
    @kellygraham3917 Рік тому +4

    This looks delicious! Q: If it cooks for 12 hours overnight, it will be ready in the morning. Do you recommend just popping it back in the oven before serving?

    • @frasersgirl4383
      @frasersgirl4383 Рік тому +5

      Just put in oven at six am and then take a well deserved nap! ❤️💫❤️

    • @orjolabellovoda2624
      @orjolabellovoda2624 Рік тому

      What ‘s the temperature she cooked the lamb ?

  • @brittanypeace5022
    @brittanypeace5022 Рік тому

    Alison saying “I love lamb” immediately made me envision Steve Carell in Anchorman…”I love lamp.”

  • @garethjones6320
    @garethjones6320 Рік тому +3

    Looks amazing! Is there a joint of beef this would work with, as my Mrs doesn’t like lamb 🤦🏻

  • @janeybakarbessy2330
    @janeybakarbessy2330 Рік тому

    It looks very delicious and a great idea to make this for christmas dinner! Because of you I buy California Olive Ranch by the way!

  • @Cyndi_on_the_weekends
    @Cyndi_on_the_weekends Рік тому

    Thanks for this video! I too am a recent lamb eater. It was the "not" recipe on lamb chops from your cookbook Nothing Fancy that turned me on to lamb. Lamb chops for the table has been my favorite thing to make every Easter. I can't wait to make this braised lamb! Thanks again for the inspiration!

  • @rachelcontos212
    @rachelcontos212 Рік тому

    Speaking of slow cooking, I made your turkey recipe from this year and it was thr best turkey I've ever had. Thank you so much!!

  • @forever12449
    @forever12449 Рік тому

    I really like hearing you talk

  • @agithehun
    @agithehun Рік тому +1

    perfect for shabbat dinner ;)

  • @debradavis2434
    @debradavis2434 Рік тому +1

    YUM!

  • @limop20
    @limop20 Рік тому +3

    23:04 same haha

  • @alexisstockard3078
    @alexisstockard3078 Рік тому

    That is the best meal to make your amazing

  • @judyweinstock9972
    @judyweinstock9972 Рік тому

    Awesome episode! I DO NOT like lamb. I'm gonna make this.
    I'm much more persnickety than you, but I never peel Yukon Gold potatoes.
    Ditto on the rosemary.😖
    Really enjoyed Alison's ramblings.

  • @sylviasichel8891
    @sylviasichel8891 Рік тому +2

    was the oven temp mentioned? i would love to know what it is...thank you!

  • @abby--
    @abby-- Рік тому

    wait, watching this and realizing it's basically the elegant, slow-cooked version of the ground lamb & chickpeas recipe from Dining In 🤭

  • @DavidDeviney
    @DavidDeviney Рік тому

    I don’t think I’ve ever seen heard the set go so quiet when you were talking about being in Greece. I think you may have a subject for your next cookbook.

  • @tariniuppal8884
    @tariniuppal8884 Рік тому +2

    I don’t have an oven. Could I slow cook this dish on a low flame?

  • @leckenrod1
    @leckenrod1 6 місяців тому

    i find chickpeas the longest to cook. do you recommend any other beans with this cooking method. I love the idea, maybe red navy?

  • @rachelstark2391
    @rachelstark2391 Рік тому

    Congratulations 🥂

  • @81885088
    @81885088 Рік тому +1

    How does this method in the oven differ from doing it in the slow cooker? Also, can I do this with other types of beans, like royal corona beans? And would adding carrots and celery be a good idea, or are they just going to be a mush?

  • @kb2023
    @kb2023 Рік тому

    The presentation looks rustic but divine

  • @tylerhumphrey7258
    @tylerhumphrey7258 Рік тому

    I'm hesitant about lamb always but this looks so damn good!

  • @angelwitprblmz
    @angelwitprblmz Рік тому

    This might be one of my fave vid of yours. You seem so genuinely inspired and it's infectious and endearing!!!
    If I live in a decrepit BK apartment with a very ... not so great oven and am afraid to burn my building down if I use it for 12 hours, could I use a slow cooker for this?

    • @spinni81
      @spinni81 Рік тому

      Yeah, same. I'm not sure my oven is build for this and I definitely couldn't close an eye if it were on. Also, the energy bill 😮

  • @ElaineMaisner
    @ElaineMaisner Рік тому +1

    Try chopping up the stems of the chard and using them, too!