Smoked Lamb Shoulder w/Laffa, Schug and Hummus

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samcanadian

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So my favourite cuisine currently is middle eastern/Israeli/Levantine style cooking, and I figured I'd try out a Lamb Shoulder on the pellet grill. I purchased this shoulder roast from a local farmer here in Manitoba, and the lamb isn't grain fed so as a result the flavour is much milder than the traditional lamb you'd typically get from New Zealand.

I applied a spice blend (this isn't mustard, it's turmeric lol) and treated the Lamb just like a pork shoulder.

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I popped it into the smoker and got to work with the rest of the meal. I like making Laffa bread, which is an Iraqi flatbread that goes well with this kind of cooking.

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I also prepared some "Schug" which is a fiery green condiment made from Coriander, Cardamom, Parsley, Cilantro, Serrano Peppers, Garlic Lime Juice and canola oil. It packs a wallop!

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I whipped up some 5-minute hummus, plated everything and pulled the shoulder out of the smoker.

Ready to go!

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So my favourite cuisine currently is middle eastern/Israeli/Levantine style cooking, and I figured I'd try out a Lamb Shoulder on the pellet grill. I purchased this shoulder roast from a local farmer here in Manitoba, and the lamb isn't grain fed so as a result the flavour is much milder than the traditional lamb you'd typically get from New Zealand.

I applied a spice blend (this isn't mustard, it's turmeric lol) and treated the Lamb just like a pork shoulder.

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I popped it into the smoker and got to work with the rest of the meal. I like making Laffa bread, which is an Iraqi flatbread that goes well with this kind of cooking.

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I also prepared some "Schug" which is a fiery green condiment made from Coriander, Cardamom, Parsley, Cilantro, Serrano Peppers, Garlic Lime Juice and canola oil. It packs a wallop!

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I whipped up some 5-minute hummus, plated everything and pulled the shoulder out of the smoker.

Ready to go!

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What spices did you use ?
 
Just realized there's a Lamb sub forum. I apologize. Maybe a Mod can move this?
 
Man these flavors are right in the zone of what I love. Did that lamb pull for you like pork? Love that sauce mix. Just bookmarked this as I’ll be making it with some Middle Eastern or Mediterranean cook in the future.
 
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Man these flavors are right in the zone of what I love. Did that lamb pull for you like pork? Love that sauce mix. Just bookmarked this as I’ll be making it with some Middle Eastern or Mediterranean cook in the future.
Yes, it pulled very well. I was quite pleased, considering I wasn't sure what to expect. Treat it just like pork, I think. With grass fed it might be a little bit leaner, and I'm not sure how readily available grain fed Lamb is where you are.
 
Man these flavors are right in the zone of what I love. Did that lamb pull for you like pork? Love that sauce mix. Just bookmarked this as I’ll be making it with some Middle Eastern or Mediterranean cook in the future.
Google Michael Solomonov's "Schug". It's from his book "Zahav" and it's absolutely fantastic.
 
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I’m definitely going to have to give this a go. I need to find a lamb shoulder, I have several shanks in the freezer but they are far too lean.
 
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Looking so good mate!!!

If you want, can share with you the authentic Israeli pita recipe - I make them in the home oven without any "tribal dances" or special devices... PM me if you're interested.
 
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