Do You Know Which Lamb to Serve on Easter?

There’s nothing better than a roasted leg of lamb on the table. We have several choices of lamb for your Easter dinner; grass-fed leg of lamb, available both bone-in or boneless, a sizeable bone-in Rocky Mountain leg of lamb, and a bone-in leg of our exclusive Salt Meadow Lamb. Read on to learn more about what makes this lamb so special, and get an easy recipe for roasting it.

Easter Dinner: Leg of Lamb

Lamb is a traditional choice for Easter dinner, and leg of lamb is well-suited to the occasion. A leg of lamb will serve a table full of hungry guests. Our grass-fed lamb is raised humanely using traditional methods in the range lands of Australia. In keeping with our principles, the lambs are free from antibiotics…

5 Lamb Cuts You Will Want to Try

Just in time for Easter, there are five new cuts of tender and mild lamb at dartagnan.com. Whether you are carving a whole roasted leg of lamb or serving individual lamb porterhouse chops, our lamb is perfect for any occasion. Our domestic lambs are raised on high-altitude pasture in the Rocky Mountains for between six…

4 Ways to Roast Leg of Lamb for Christmas

When was the last time you ate lamb?  Did you know that it’s one of the most popular meats in England, Australia, Greece and the Middle East?  In the United States we eat a paltry annual average of one pound of lamb per person, in comparison to the almost 40 pounds consumed by each person…

Wines for your Easter Feast

As the sommelier for per se, in New York City, Anani Lawson is responsible for selecting wines for some of the world’s most discriminating palates. He also runs the wine education program for the restaurant’s world class staff. And before per se, Anani worked at The French Laundry for nine years! For someone with such…