Smoked Leg of Lamb Gyros

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fowldarr

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Aug 26, 2013
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All the recent talk about lamb got me craving gyros. Some internet research and reading in the forums, I decided to give it a go.

A trip to Costco resulted in a 4lbs Leg of Lamb

I seasoned it with:
Marjoram
Mint
Kosher Salt
Black Pepper
Thyme
Onion Powder
Garlic Powder
Allspice
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Rather than trimming the fat, I sliced it to get the flavor penetration. I figured like most other meats the fat cap would protect the meat and help keep it from drying out while it smoked (seemed to work)

It took about 4 hours to smoke to 140 IT. Interestingly, for a relatively small chunk of meat, I had temperature variations within the meat itself of 135-48 when I pulled it. (and the center was right at 140). So, next time I will rotate it a couple of times to try and get a nice even cook.
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I pulled it out and let it rest for twenty minutes while I made the tzatziki sauce (More on that in a minute)

The lamb sliced beautifully and I was able to get nice thin strips.
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A quick intermission for the Tzatziki sauce before we get to the final product (queue intermission music)

I'll be honest, I had no idea how to make tzatziki sauce. I'd eaten it before, but I had no idea how it was made. Luckily for us, we have a world of knowledge at our fingertips. Basic ingredients were as follows:
Plain Yogurt
Shredded cucumber
Lemon zest
Lemon juice (I probably used a little too much, so be careful)
Minced Garlic
Minced Fresh Mint
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Throw all the ingredients together and you get tzatziki sauce
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Then you dice the tomato, slice the onion and you start assembling gyros.
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About 5 hours later you too can be a Gyro Hero

As always, thanks for following along, and let me know if you have any questions
 
I debated back and forth, the recipe I had called for plain yogurt, and I've never been a fan of greek yogurt, so....I went with the recipe I had. It came out good. Next time, I might try it with greek yogurt though
 
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Good deal. Greek yogurt you have to really mix well or its a bit grainy. Hey make what you like, you are eating it.
 
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Looks fantastic!! The tzatziki is even better on day two. I use sour cream vs yogurt for my dietary preferences and still comes out great.
 
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