Transform leftover roast lamb into a crispy lamb salad with coriander vinaigrette with this super easy recipe perfect for Mother’s Day. This recipe, which is ready in under 15 minutes, has been created in collaboration with Try Lamb.
A Mother’s Day salad recipe
Ok, I realise salad might not be ranking at the top of many people’s lists when it comes to Mother’s Day meals, but do you know what, this is just the sort of salad that I, as a Mum, like. It’s the kind of salad I wish my kids would make for me (I wonder if this is the year they’ll cook something for me…!).
This crispy lamb salad is made from loads of my favourite ingredients and it repurposes leftovers into something a little bit more exciting.
Crispy lamb – why you want it in your life
Think bacon bits, but next level. To make your leftover roast lamb crispy all you need to do is dredge your leftover shredded roast lamb in a little cornflour and gently fry it until crispy.
Lamb has a unique, rich, earthy flavour with a hint of smokiness. Crisping it up in this way makes for a mouth-watering ingredient, a filling, nutritious main component in what would otherwise be quite a light meal.
It ticks all the boxes as a salad topping, but you could, if you wanted, make a bigger batch and use it as a substitute for the duck in a crispy Peking duck wrap.
What you’ll need…
- Leftover roast lamb – use up that cold, leftover Sunday roast, shredding the lamb into bite-sized pieces.
- Cornflour – to dredge the lamb before frying. This gives the lamb a nice crispy coating.
- Rapeseed oil – to fry the coated lamb until crispy.
- Coriander – use both the toasted whole seeds and fresh leaves for the coriander vinaigrette.
- White wine vinegar – to give the salad dressing an acidic zing. Substitute with apple cider vinegar or lemon juice if preferred.
- Olive oil – forms the base of the vinaigrette in combination with the vinegar.
- Garlic – finely minced for a nice garlic kick.
- Shallot – finely minced for flavour, use just a little bit.
- Salt and pepper – add to the vinaigrette to finish it off.
- Baby leaf salad – pick your favourite mild-flavoured salad blend for this recipe.
- Sun-dried tomatoes – opt for semi-dried if you can find them.
- Red onion – cut thinly into whole rings for presentation and flavour.
- Feta cheese – pairs very well with the crispy lamb.
- Pistachio nuts – adds a mildly sweet nutty flavour to the salad.
- Toasted pinenuts – adds extra flavour and texture to the salad.
- Pomegranate arils/seeds – for a little juicy pop of flavour and texture.
- Flatbreads – to serve.
How to make this crispy lamb salad in six easy steps
- Make the dressing – simply whisk all the ingredients together in a small bowl and set aside.
- Dredge the shredded lamb in cornflour – take care each morsel is coated.
- Fry the lamb until crispy in a little oil in a saute pan.
- Drain the lamb on a piece of kitchen towel.
- Add the lamb to the salad, layering salad leaves and sliced red onion beneath.
- Assemble the remaining salad ingredients, drizzle with the dressing and serve!
Try Lamb this Mother’s Day
This Mother’s Day why not treat Mum so something a little bit different. Times are still a bit strange this Mother’s Day but if all goes well we should be able to meet up outdoors, weather permitting, for a Mother’s Day picnic, at least.
This recipe can be prepped in advance and transported to an outdoor venue, or, if the weather isn’t on our side, you could always make it and deliver it as part of a Mother’s Day meal.
What else can you do with leftover roast lamb?
Everyone loves a Sunday roast, but one of the other reasons I love making roasts so much is for the leftovers. Leftover roast lamb is a very versatile ingredient… here are a few of my tried and tested leftover roast lamb recipes:
- Roast lamb & rosemary pie – a taste of home, this roast lamb and rosemary pie is made from leftover roast lamb and gravy encased in my grandmother’s crispy, flaky perfect pastry.
- Leftover roast lamb soup with split peas & spelt – this leftover roast lamb soup is ready in just under half an hour if you use a pressure cooker. It makes for a perfect packed lunch to fill you up with plenty of vegetables, pearled spelt and green split peas.
- Easy harissa lamb shakshuka – leftover slow cooker shredded harissa lamb is added to a rich, spiced shakshuka for the perfect breakfast for two.
- Roast lamb & mint sausage rolls – perfect for picnics, this simple sausage roll recipe will be sure to impress children and adults alike.
The Try Lamb Love Lamb Campaign
Lamb is an incredibly delicious and versatile ingredient. It’s easy to grow, too, thriving in European pastures.
The Try Lamb, Love Lamb Campaign was created to showcase the ease and versatility with which lamb could be incorporated into family meals. I and a team of other foodies have been regularly sharing lamb recipes with our followers, in collaboration with Try Lamb, in hopes that we will help inspire you to give lamb a try this year. Trust me, you’ll love it!
You can find out more about lamb by visiting the Try Lamb website.
Crispy Lamb Salad with Coriander Vinaigrette
Ingredients
for the coriander vinaigrette
- 1 tbsp whole coriander seeds toasted and coarsely ground
- 30 ml white wine vinegar
- 1 tbsp shallot finely chopped
- 1 garlic clove finely chopped
- 1 handful fresh coriander leaves coarsely chopped
- 100 ml olive oil
- Shetland sea salt to taste
- freshly ground black pepper to taste
for the crispy lamb
- 200 grams leftover roast lamb shredded
- 1 tbsp cornflour
- 1 tbsp Scottish rapeseed oil
for the salad
- 90 grams baby leaf salad
- 1/4 red onion sliced
- 2 tbsp sundried tomatoes coarsely chopped
- 70 grams feta cheese crumbled
- 1 tbsp pistachio nuts chopped
- 1 tbsp pine nuts toasted
- 2 tbsp pomegranate seeds
to serve
- flatbreads
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Instructions
- To prepare the coriander vinaigrette place all the ingredients into a small bowl and whisk until combined.
- Dredge the shredded lamb with the cornflour, making sure each piece of lamb has a light dusting of the flour.
- Heat the rapeseed oil in a saute pan and fry the dredged lamb for 6 minutes over a medium-high heat until crispy and golden.
- Drain the lamb on some kitchen towel while you prepare the rest of the salad.
- Arrange salad leaves and slices of onion in a serving bowl.
- Top with the crispy lamb.
- Finish with the remaining salad ingredients and serve with coriander vinaigrette.
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Nic | Nic's Adventures & Bakes
Thanks for sharing, this looks a great way to use up leftovers from a roast, also it looks very yummy 🙂
Angela
So many great flavors in this salad. The crunch from the pistachios and the tang from the pomegranates are wonderful!
Elizabeth Atia
Aw thanks! So glad you like it!
Emily Flint
Everything about this salad is amazing!! the color, the flavors, the dressing, the crispy lamb…! What a wonderful salad for Mother’s day, such a great recipe!
Elizabeth Atia
Thanks Emily, chuffed you like it! 🙂
Jenn
What a stunning recipe! I find myself wanting to make roast lamb JUST to have the leftover to make this salad! Crispy lamb? Sign me up!
Elizabeth Atia
I hear you! Roast lamb leftovers are super versatile like that 🙂
Michelle
This is such a great way to use up leftover lamb. Love how crispy the lamb is too, so tasty!
Michelle
Such a fresh and filling salad. I love the dressing
Elizabeth Atia
Thanks Michelle!