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Looking for a good Lamb Riblets recipe

Ross in Ventura
Ross in Ventura Posts: 7,234
edited November -0001 in EggHead Forum
I would like to smoke some Lamb Riblets this Weekend.
Thanks,
Ross

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  • Richard
    Richard Posts: 698
    Ross in Ventura,
    Here ia a marinade that I like on lamb. When you say riblets are you referring to the whole rack or individual pieces. If the whole rack wrap the tips in foil and do direct high in the dome at 325 about 30-40 minutes depanding on size and pull around 130F depending how you like the meat cooked. If individual riblets sear fast like a thin steak.[p]Marinade, Lamb, Richard
    [p]INGREDIENTS:
    1 Cup Italian Salad Dressing
    4-6 Cloves Garlic, Whole
    1/3 Cup Sweet or Red Onion, Diced
    1/3 Cup Rosemary, Fresh Leaves
    1 Tbs Black Pepper, Fresh Ground
    1 Pinch Sea Salt
    1/4 Cup Balsamic Vinegar
    1 Lemon, Juice From
    Fresh Mint leaves, ( Optional )
    1/4 Cup Soy Sauce, ( Optional )




    Preparation:
    1 Place all in blender and puree. Place meat in ziploc bag and marinate for 4-6 hours, overnight is OK but be careful after 12 hours as the lemon juice has a tendency to "COOK" the meat.
    2 This works well for lamb kabobs, legs, rack or shoulders and shanks.
    3 Soy sauce may be added for optional flavor.,
    4 If doing shanks, like to cut into 1 1/2-2 inch pieces as this tends to reduce the cooking time.
    5 Save the rosemary twigs for smoke!


    Recipe Source
    Author: Richard Howe[p]Source: BGE Forum, Richard, 05/25/01

    [p]

  • Richard,
    Thank you Richard, my wife and I would like them that way.
    My best,
    Ross