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    How to make kleftiko – recipe | Stew

    By Emma ReynoldsAugust 17, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    This Greek classic is said to be named after the klephts – sheep rustlers who slow-cooked their ill-gotten gains in underground pits to avoid detection, or perhaps to avoid having to share the delicious results. As a law-abiding citizen, I prefer to use an oven, but I have to concede that those naughty bandits knew a thing or two about flavour.

    Prep 20 min
    Marinate 8 hr+
    Cook 4½ hr
    Rest 30 min+
    Serves 6

    1 bone-in lamb shoulder (about 2kg)
    1½ heads garlic
    Olive oil
    1 tsp cinnamon
    1 tsp dried oregano
    1 tsp salt
    2 lemons
    1kg waxy potatoes
    (see step 3)
    1 large red onion
    1 red pepper
    12 cherry tomatoes
    2 bay leaves

    1 A note on the meat

    Kleftiko is traditionally made with lamb shoulder, which is ideally suited to slow cooking. You could use a shoulder from an older sheep or goat instead, but neither will be as tender as lamb; they will be stronger in flavour, though. If you prefer leg, treat it in the same way, but bear in mind that it will probably require a little less time in the oven.

    2 Marinate the meat

    Peel and crush the half head of garlic, and rub the meat all over with olive oil. Sprinkle the cinnamon, oregano and salt all over the lamb, then top with the crushed garlic and the juice of one lemon, and rub in using your hands (wash and rub your hands with the cut lemon to help get rid of the smell of garlic afterwards). Cover and chill for eight to 12 hours.

    3 A note on the potatoes

    Shortly before cooking, heat the oven to 160C (140C fan)/325F/gas 3. While it’s heating up, prepare the vegetables. Waxy potatoes (such as charlottes, maris peers, anyas or anything described as a salad variety) are the best bet here, because they will keep their shape during the long cooking time. There’s no need to peel them unless they’re very dirty.

    4 Prep the vegetables

    Cut the potatoes into wedges (if they’re small, just cut them in half; leave them whole if they’re real babies). Peel the onion (a yellow onion would also be fine here, as would shallots, peeled and cut in half), then cut it into chunky wedges. Halve the pepper, remove and discard the stalk, pith and seeds, then cut the flesh into thick strips.

    5 Other flavourings

    Wash the tomatoes – if you prefer, use larger ones, in which case cut them in half or, for really large fruit, into wedges. You could also add big chunks of feta (don’t crumble it, otherwise it will dissolve into the gravy) or kefalotyri, a few sprigs of fresh oregano, fennel, or even chunks of courgette or aubergine, though those aren’t strictly traditional.

    6 A note on the cooking vessel

    Take a large lidded casserole dish that’s big enough to hold the lamb with the lid on tightly, or use a roasting tin lined with enough baking paper to fold over the top of the joint on both sides (you’ll probably need at least two sheets of paper set at right angles to each other).

    Put the potatoes, onions, pepper and tomatoes in the casserole or tray.

    7 Add lemon, garlic and bay

    Lay the marinated lamb on top of the vegetables, then pour any remaining marinade over the top. Cut the remaining head of garlic and lemon in half across their thickest points, squeeze the lemon briefly on top of the lamb (no need to wring it absolutely dry), then tuck the lemon shells, the half garlic heads and the bay leaves in and around the joint.

    8 Cover and bake

    Pour 200ml water into the dish. If using a casserole dish, tuck a damp piece of greaseproof paper on top of the meat, then cover with the lid; if using a roasting tray, sprinkle the overhanging paper with water, then fold it up and over the meat and tuck in to form a sealed package. Bake for four to five hours, until the meat is very tender.

    9 Finishing touches

    When the lamb is soft, turn up the oven to 220C (200C fan)/425F/gas 6 and remove the lid and/or greaseproof paper. Roast for a further 10-15 minutes, then lift out the meat and set aside to rest for about 30 minutes. Put the pan of vegetables back in the oven for 15 minutes, until they’re starting to brown, keep warm until the meat has finished resting, then carve and serve up.

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