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I've got a shoulder of lamb... am wondering how to cook it this Saturday...

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Lamb is one of God's greatest inventions for bbq lol liked most meat there are heaps of ways of cooking i have done this cook numerous times in the oven before I got my Kamado it is a refreshing great tasting meal http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/38214/slow+roasted+lamb+shoulder if you look through the website there is some excellent recipes to try lamb does not need a really long cook to bring out its true flavour

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Looks pretty darn good!

I was thinking of doing a Uyghur style roast from Xinjiang (North West) in China. Basically a roast shoulder with a (mostly) dry rub heavy on the cumin, some chilli powder, ginger, soy, sugar, shaoxing wine etc. On a bed of potatoes and onions.

What say you?

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Looks pretty darn good!

I was thinking of doing a Uyghur style roast from Xinjiang (North West) in China. Basically a roast shoulder with a (mostly) dry rub heavy on the cumin, some chilli powder, ginger, soy, sugar, shaoxing wine etc. On a bed of potatoes and onions.

What say you?

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Cumin is great on lamb those ingredients will go well I have used Chinese wine on lamb and it works well we have a great Asian infulance down here. Go for it but I highly recommend foiling it to keep the moisture in makes a huge difference with lamb

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Not really worth its own thread so I thought I'd just share the results of my lamb shoulder experiment.

It was a bit more than the shoulder including a couple of ribs in there too:

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Prepped a bed of spuds and onions

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Scored the meat and rubbed with rice wine and soy mix before adding the dry rub of cumin, chilli powder, garlic, ginger, sichuan pepper corns, coriander seeds and pepper.

3 and a half hours started at 375F for about an hour and then let it settle at 325F for the remainder.

Came out pretty good:
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Potatoes and onions were stand out!

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