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Old 15 Dec 19, 10:08 AM  
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I have the grandchildren over this morning to bake some cakes. I wanted to slow roast my lamb, would you put them both in the oven? I was thinking I would cover the lamb in foil but don't want the cakes tasting of meat
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Personally no I cook separately but that just me .
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Separate ovens for me, wouldn’t want the cakes tainted and both probably need different temps too.
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Old 15 Dec 19, 11:09 AM  
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Just take the lamb out while the cakes bake.

Wrap it in foil and a couple of tea towels and it will be fine. (I am assuming that you're baking a 20 minute sponge cake, not a four hour fruit cake )
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Just take the lamb out while the cakes bake.

Wrap it in foil and a couple of tea towels and it will be fine. (I am assuming that you're baking a 20 minute sponge cake, not a four hour fruit cake )
ha ha snap, I was just thinking that.
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I would put both in, probably move the lamb underneath so no drips on cakes and stick cakes on top. I always do things your not supposed to tho!
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I wouldn’t do them together! Lamb has a very strong flavour!
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No. Baking is a separate activity. Would your lamb fit in slow cooker? Then finish it in the oven?
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