LEG OF LAMB WITH ROSEMARY/MUSTARD PESTO
This is our all-time favorite. My SIL insists that we have ham with potato salad and other "picnic-type springy" things. When it's at my house we have lamb - which I guess is why she won't have Easter at my house anymore!!!

Last year we had this wonderful array of hamburgers and hotdogs and something in a casserole dish that had so much grease on top of it

. It's not that I don't like those things it's just not Easter! And when I do dinner at my house we use my mother's china, silver, etc. They HATE when I do that and when it's at their house they use paper plates. And I do fuss at my BIL who trys to lean on the back two legs on my antique, 120-year old French chairs!!! Yea, I yelled - then he tried to jerk the back of the chair forward to "fix" it - yea, I yelled again - .......or maybe THAT'S why they won't come back

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LEG OF LAMB WITH ROSEMARY/MUSTARD PESTO (sort of)
5-6# leg of lamb
1/2 cup dijon mustard
1 TBS soy sauce
1/2 tsp. ground ginger
1/4 cup olive oil
3-4 branches of rosemary with leaves stripped off
fresh thyme with leaves stripped off (5-6 branches - depending on size)
2 cloves garlic
salt and pepper to taste
1/4 cup toasted pine nuts or toasted walnuts or pecans
1. Toast pine nuts, walnuts, or pecans, in oven set on 375° F. or toast in dry skillet set on med-high and tossed until done.
2. In Cuisinart or blender add all of the ingredients except oil. Turn machine on and slowly drizzle in oil until everything is blended. You might not need to use all the oil, or you may need more, it just depends on how much rosemary you used, etc. You want it to be a little thick. Taste and adjust salt, pepper, rosemary, or garlic until it suits your taste. If it's a little strong that's OK because it will help flavor the lamb better.
Put lamb in shallow pan, cover with this mixture and bake. I bake mine at 325° until 140° as we like ours rare. Take your lamb out about 5° less than you like it and let sit for 5-10 minutes. Will continue cooking after you take out of oven and sitting will let the juices absorb back into the meat and not just run out.
Some roasted assorted vegetables, a nice light salad dressed in balsamic vinegar and a mixture of sour cream and brown sugar and green grapes for dessert!