Mary had a little lamb

  • Some of the links on this forum allow SMF, at no cost to you, to earn a small commission when you click through and make a purchase. Let me know if you have any questions about this.
SMF is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
popcorn.gif
 
Never had pulled lamb before.

I've only had lamb chops & I like them med/rare.

This should be interesting.

Al
 
I stumbled on DS post with this nugget of wisdom about lamb

Rare:  120 to 125 degrees F – center is bright red, pinkish toward the exterior portion

Medium Rare:   130 to 135 degrees F – center is very pink, slightly brown toward the exterior portion

Medium:   140 to 145 degrees F – center is light pink, outer portion is brown

Medium Well:   150 to 155 degrees F – not pink

Well Done:  160 degrees F and above – meat is uniformly brown throughout

So being worried about drying it out, Im going to bring it to 130 before I foil it Very Well.

Its going to be a Pecan smoke

 
Well... It was  beautiful, Juicy, great taste, great smoke ring...



I nibbled while I was pulling it. 

A neighbor stopped by to pick up some jerky and I made him a plate.  While I walked him to the gate, I asked my loving wife to keep an eye on the meat. When I walk back in, she is nowhere to be seen, neither is the lamb. long story short, she thought I was talking about the jerky and set it in the microwave. The lamb on the other hand was no where to be seen. The friken dogs!!! they ate 99% of it . 
icon_cry.gif
th_crybaby2.gif
icon_eek.gif
icon_evil.gif
icon_evil.gif
frown.gif
hissyfit.gif
hissyfit.gif
hopmad.gif
nonono2.gif
th_HaHa7_ani.gif
 
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: sauced
On a positive note, your dogs ate quite well!  Heading down to Jupiter in 1 month.
 
OH NOOOOO... your dogs get up on the table/counter ??? You could always follow them around with a ba .. . uumm noooo never mind.... welp.. as has been said.. at least they ate good ...
 
OH NOOOOO... your dogs get up on the table/counter ??? You could always follow them around with a ba .. . uumm noooo never mind.... welp.. as has been said.. at least they ate good ...
My son's dogs are staying with us ATM, the offending MFer is a 125 no scratch that 135 lbs ( after my 10 pound leg of lamb)  labradoodle. The only place safe is on top of the fridge.
 
Last edited:
 
My son's dogs are staying with us ATM, the offending MFer is a 125 no scratch that 135 lbs ( after my 10 pound leg of lamb)  labradoodle. The only place safe is on top of the fridge.
Likely not even safe on top of the fridge:  those doodles are smarter than smart, and their resourcefulness is amazing.  What a drag:  if it were a cat, I bet it'd be down to 8 lives and counting....
 
I feel your pain. I had a lab that ate rib eyes off the counter, a whole box of Hershey's chocolate bars and a five pound block of cheese in her life time. We won't get into the amount of garbage and fluorescent crayons...

I don't think it's possible to dilute the lab enough to get rid of that gene.
 
Sorry to hear the dog got the lamb.

What was the final IT? Did it pull easily? (As much as you tried....I realize the dog could answer the question better than you...:-))
 
If I remember right I took it to the 180s, and just lifted the bone out. I pulled about 80% of it and it just fell apart.... Im getting upset just thinking about it.... The rest I was going to try to chunk. 
 
SmokingMeatForums.com is reader supported and as an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases.

Latest posts

Hot Threads

Clicky