Mustard crusted leg of lamb, smoked?

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Nefarious

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Oct 10, 2021
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I am trying to get my mind wrapped.around new years. We typically will have a roasted mustard crusted bone in leg of lamb. Except this year, I have a smoker. Not much experience, but that is coming.

The question is, can I just take the oven recipe, marinade and all, and just smoke it instead, since I use temperature to decide when it's done?

The recipe calls for the leg to be basted every hour,, can I skip that step and use a slightly thicker marinade in the start?

Will too thick of a mustard marinade inhibit the smoke penetration?
 
Will too thick of a mustard marinade inhibit the smoke penetration?
I think it might... Can you change the marinade to an oil base with garlic, rosemary and salt and such? I could see the mustard crust getting a funky look going on and inhibit smoke penetration... Hopefully others with chime in. All the lamb I have done is like I described above. Done it smoked and grilled. Kinda like this idea.
 
It should work just fine in the smoker unless the marinade or basting liquid has a high sugar content. People use a mustard slather on brisket and butts, and that does not seem to interfere with smoke flavor. I barbecue injected lamb legs and spray them with a beer, apple cider, apple juice mixture and they come out fine.
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It should work just fine in the smoker unless the marinade or basting liquid has a high sugar content. People use a mustard slather on brisket and butts, and that does not seem to interfere with smoke flavor. I barbecue injected lamb legs and spray them with a beer, apple cider, apple juice mixture and they come out fine.
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I just looked at your recipes page and saw the Lamb shoulder so I will do something on that order. Thanks for your guide.
 
I just looked at your recipes page and saw the Lamb shoulder so I will do something on that order. Thanks for your guide.
Woah, I forgot all about that RECIPE, I posted that one 15 years ago and it's a solid recipe and technique. This method was very popular on two of the ceramic grill forums back in the day. The anchovies add umami, kind of a background savory flavor. Anchovies are in Worcestershire sauce for that same savoriness.
 
Woah, I forgot all about that RECIPE, I posted that one 15 years ago and it's a solid recipe and technique. This method was very popular on two of the ceramic grill forums back in the day. The anchovies add umami, kind of a background savory flavor. Anchovies are in Worcestershire sauce for that same savoriness.
Anchovy is a darn good secret in many things! Add in some capers snd I’m all in! Nice recipe, I’ll have to give it a go.
 
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