In anticipation of the new year I'd like to thank all the contributors
from whom I've learned much (and saved a lot of your posts for future
reference) and gained a lot of confidence to go ahead and try things I
haven't learned. Happy New Year! (non-denominational of course) :)
Whole lamb sounds awesome. You should take some pics
of that.
I'm just doing a few lamb racks. Smoke lightly, slap on
a crumb coating and finish in the oven.
--
Reg
> Don't know if you'd all consider this BBQ'n but on New Years day I
> plan on spit roasting a whole lamb over my firepit.
I'm surprised that you don't seem to realize that you have just defined
BBQ in one sentence; "spit roasting a whole lamb over my firepit."
That's BBQ. Slow roasting meat over a fire is the origen of BBQ.
Everything since is the adaptations folks have had to make to
simulate real BBQ.
. . .
> bunch of people, some still in their PJ's even,
> standing round an open pit, meat on the spit, beers in hand, and snow
> lightly falling all around!
Translate: Bunch of hungry people waiting around the fire for the meat
to get done enough to be tasty. That's BBQ.
>
> In anticipation of the new year I'd like to thank all the contributors
> from whom I've learned much (and saved a lot of your posts for future
> reference) and gained a lot of confidence to go ahead and try things I
> haven't learned. Happy New Year! (non-denominational of course) :)
Screw that "non-denomination" caveat. No self respecting American
will diss your choice of words. Millions of dedicated young men and
women have fought and died for your (OUR) right to practice religion
(or not) as we see fit. The Ten Commandments and the Golden Rule
are non-denominational. They simply outline the natural law of
civilization. Our continous disregard of natural law can only result in
yet another recycle of the planet. It's sad that America, the last
bastion of morality, is in it's death throes from the unrelenting
advance of socialism. However gloryific it might seem, humanity
is not ready for socialism. We are neither ants nor bees and thus are
unsuited for socialist society.
Good luck America. I will not live to experience your death
--
Brick (Politicians should be changed like diapers and for the same reason)
The lamb sounds great. People in their PJ's, drinking beer in the snow MUST
be posted on a.b.f ! What does the lamb weigh?
> In anticipation of the new year I'd like to thank all the contributors
> from whom I've learned much (and saved a lot of your posts for future
> reference) and gained a lot of confidence to go ahead and try things I
> haven't learned. Happy New Year! (non-denominational of course) :)
We've all learned a lot here, eh? What to do and what not to do! LOL
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Thanks ! ! ~Semper Fi~ USMC 1365061
>ima@azzhol wrote:
>> Don't know if you'd all consider this BBQ'n but on New Years day I
>> plan on spit roasting a whole lamb over my firepit. I'm planning on
>> stuffing the stomach cavity with onions, lemons, garlic and plenty of
>> fresh thyme then sewing it closed. Slow cooked over an open wood fire,
>> motorized spit for the lazy, and I'll be using seasoned cherry wood.
>> Weather reports call for a chance of snow. This would only enhance the
>> experience.....bunch of people, some still in their PJ's even,
>> standing round an open pit, meat on the spit, beers in hand, and snow
>> lightly falling all around! This was the exact scene from 2 years ago
>> when we did a steamship round this way. I can't wait!
>
>The lamb sounds great. People in their PJ's, drinking beer in the snow MUST
>be posted on a.b.f ! What does the lamb weigh?
>
>> In anticipation of the new year I'd like to thank all the contributors
>> from whom I've learned much (and saved a lot of your posts for future
>> reference) and gained a lot of confidence to go ahead and try things I
>> haven't learned. Happy New Year! (non-denominational of course) :)
>
>We've all learned a lot here, eh? What to do and what not to do! LOL
The farm we're getting the lamb from is an all organic farm and has
asked us for pics to post on their website. We will have pics and
possibly video posted there afterwards. Here is the link.
http://www.hendricksfarmsanddairy.com/
I'll post something to let you know when it is updated with the pics.
Is there another name for the cut you call steamship round?
My buddy and I have cooked up several "inside rounds" which are quite
economical and produce really nice roast beef!
MartyB in KC
> Whole lamb sounds awesome. You should take some pics
> of that.
>
> I'm just doing a few lamb racks. Smoke lightly, slap on
> a crumb coating and finish in the oven.
I'd like to see photos too.
I see plenty of whole lamb at Restaurant Depot all the time, and I wonder
who's buying and cooking it. Obviously there is a demand for it.
MartyB in KC
I don't know. It's a large rolled roast from the side and upper rear
of the cow and includes the bottom round roast as part of it. Usually
goes between 50 and 60 lbs. I usually unroll it, dry rub, re-roll it
and put it on the spit for about 6 - 7 hours, cooked to med rare using
apply wood.
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=new_years_bbq&search_type=&aq=f
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