Greek Lamb Kleftiko is a delicious, traditional Greek recipe for the juiciest, tender and most aromatic lamb you’ve ever tasted!
This very popular roast is wrapped in parchment paper, which allows the lamb to cook perfectly, creating juicy and tender, melt-in-the-mouth meat with fluffy potatoes, infused with the flavours of lemon, garlic, and oregano.
The word ‘Kleftiko’ literally translates to ‘stolen’ in English. The dish originates from the days of the Greek revolution when bands of Greek guerillas called ‘Klephts‘ hid in the mountains.
The ‘Klephts’ would steal lamb or goats from flocks on the hillsides.
Being afraid to start a fire that would alert their enemies to where they were located, they would cook the meat over many hours in a hole in the ground with red hot stones and glowing embers.
They would seal the hole with mud over the top to prevent any flavours or smoke being detected by their enemies.
They would go on their missions and come back after hours to find a cooked meal.
This recipe is from popular Greek chef Akis Petretzikis.
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 240 minutes
Serves: 4 – 6
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