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Mary had a little Lamb, but CRG got two of it's Legs. Plus MORE ......

Started by classicrockgriller, August 13, 2011, 10:21:50 PM

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classicrockgriller

Quote from: GusRobin on August 14, 2011, 09:14:29 PM
May have been a long day, but you did a great job.

The only thing I get out of this is the ribs and I ate

MOST of them at sometime in the early morning. :D

But I had FUN!

hal4uk

Well... as my daddy would say...
"Ain't this fun?"

Nice looking load of GOODIES!
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OU812

You go brother!

All them eats look GREAT, never had Lamb myself.

sparky1

wow, alot of really nice food there partner.  the ribs looks excellenta.  nice cook.   8)
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Crazy Monkey bouncing all over the place on this cook!!! Looks like everything turned out perfect as usual
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azamuner73

Everything looks great!

How did the lamb turn out?  I'm assuming that it's a leaner meat so how do you combat it from drying out?

classicrockgriller

Quote from: azamuner73 on August 17, 2011, 09:38:21 AM
Everything looks great!

How did the lamb turn out?  I'm assuming that it's a leaner meat so how do you combat it from drying out?

Both were marinaded and I didn't let it get too high of an IT. Right at 150*

the end slices, which is all I ate were moist. I did this for my Sis, so they got vac-pak'ed.

Thanks for all the kind words. I always enjoy my smokes in my Bradley.

OU812

If lamb is anything like deer 145 F to 150 F is perfect,,,moist and tender every time.

azamuner73

Quote from: OU812 on August 17, 2011, 02:13:39 PM
If lamb is anything like deer 145 F to 150 F is perfect,,,moist and tender every time.

This is good to know in case I ever give it a try.  Lamb is a little pricey so I wouldn't want to screw it up.