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mandimoo | 21:41 Sat 14th Feb 2009 | Food & Drink
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is this a good cut of lamb or one destined for the slow cooker? what can i do to make the best of it?
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Lamb fillet is pretty tender and sweet. Very nice pan fried. Maybe with a nice Jus of red wine and rosemary.

You can use it in curries and slower cooked dishes too..

Shoulder or shanks are the best for slow cooker.
one of the nicest cuts,dont slow cook it either pan fry or grill!!!
Is a lamb "neck" fillet the same as a lamb fillet then?
I though lamb fillet came from the leg, not the neck.
Think mandimoo is thinking of neck end of lamb,not lamb fillets,if its neck end its best for the slow cooker,stewing or braising!!
Traditionally, a lamb fillet came from the leg, and the neck was scrag end, middle end and best end of neck.

Now there is a cut called 'lamb neck fillet' which comes from the middle neck.
http://www.caterersearch.com/Articles/2008/06/ 12/321461/video-masterclass-butchery-neck-fill et-of-lamb.html

http://www.daylesfordorganic.com/invt/organicl ambneckfillet

I would be inclined to casserole it in a slow cooker or a low oven.
lamb neck fillets .... ideal for anything, i barbecue them.

when you have a leg of lamb and cut it in two.... you have a shank end and fillet end.

you dont get lamb fillet like you do beef, because of the size. they are normally kept in the chops..... that said, if you buy a loin of lamb, have it boned out for noisettes, you shud have a fillet (not very big tho,ok for a sandwich)

actually lamb neck fillets are fairly new.... they were normally 20 years ago kept on the bone and use as scrag of lamb and stewed.

after that, it was the practice to leave the neck fillet on the shoulder. (make more money and you could sell it all year)..... scrag being more a cold weather seller.

nowdays, due to the fact of money.... the neck fillets are sold in their own right.
neck of lamb, cheap cut from what i remember, eaten stewed or casseroled as a kid and couldn't stand it.
I haven't seen scrag end for years, can you still buy it anywhere?
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