Slow Cooked Lamb Kleftiko Tray Bake

This lamb kleftiko tray bake is one that my family makes the most when we get together! Super easy to make as you just simply mix all the ingredients together and then voila! 3.5 hours later you have the tenderest and tastiest meal ever. The only issue really is all the wait haha… while the whole house fills with that amazing smell!
“Kleftiko” translates to stolen, as its history dates a few centuries back when the poor people would steal animals they couldn’t own. They would dig a very deep hole in the ground to make a fire pit to place the meat inside to cook. To prevent the smells from giving it away, the make shift oven was sealed with soil or even rocks. The lamb would cook under the ground for several hours before it was dug up again!

My family make the kleftiko tray bake using a clay pot but it’s something I don’t own. So when I make it at home I use a large and deep baking tray. The key step to this dish is to ensure that the tray is well-sealed to keep all the steam inside. For that I use both baking paper and foil to cover the tray.
The kleftiko tray bake recipe is super adaptable to suit your family’s taste buds. The spices I use are very typical to the Cypriot flavours and ones that I tend to add in all my dishes. Especially the addition of bay leaf, which gives the lamb such a distinguished flavour!

For more of my tray bake recipes visit this page. There are a variety of them including meat, vegetarian and seafood. A lot of ideas for when a quick and easy meal is needed.