My first inclination to your question was "it tastes like 'awesomeness'," but then I realized how incredibly vague that is.
I agree with what has been said, and would call it "gamey beef" -- if you've ever had any game meat that wasn't quite right, you know how it can be. However, that said, game meat prepared well is such a treat: the flavor outcome really depends on the seasons used to spice and prepare. Lamb, I believe, is the same way.
If you enjoy dark meat on poultry (chicken and turkey), then duck really is a good choice for your meal.
I actually am going with the other route, and making lamb for the first time.
Let us know how it turns out Brandi, and best of luck to you and your cooking endeavors
-Adrianne
I agree with what has been said, and would call it "gamey beef" -- if you've ever had any game meat that wasn't quite right, you know how it can be. However, that said, game meat prepared well is such a treat: the flavor outcome really depends on the seasons used to spice and prepare. Lamb, I believe, is the same way.
If you enjoy dark meat on poultry (chicken and turkey), then duck really is a good choice for your meal.
I actually am going with the other route, and making lamb for the first time.
Let us know how it turns out Brandi, and best of luck to you and your cooking endeavors
-Adrianne
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