Are there any Cobb fans out there who have roasted a boned leg of lamb on the Cobb. I have mislaid my Cobb cook book and am due to roast lamb at a bbq this evening.
Can anyone help with instructions before I poison my friends with ill-cooked meat?
Cobb book says for 3lb leg of lamb with bone in should take about 1hr 15 mins,turning after 45 mins.That's on the grill cooking skin side down with stock in the moat.Hope this helps.not tried it ourselves.
Thanks to the two of you, useful to know what the book recommends. It's on now, have put stock in the moat (and some potatoes). I'll give it a look after an hour and fifteen. My hunch is to give it about 1hr 30min as it's boned. I'll report back, if anyone is interested, on how it goes.
I did one about 3 weeks ago. Think it was on about hour and a half. Really tasty and the potatoes done in the moat were great. Only trouble with it is cleaning as lamb fat always seems worse than any other to clean off. Have done chicken and lovely roast beef several times now - will try pork next time.
lamb huge success, star of the bbq! Cas54, does the crackling go crispy on the pork? I would imagine it to be too moist. Do you stick to oven timings on all these joints?
Hi Mel ........ yes it did ....... I just scored it, sprayed with oil, salted and left to cook ... I left it about 1hr 30/40 ish (stabbed it with thermometer) ....... cut the cracking off, and left on rack, while I served up everything else
The Cobb is a great bbq ....... you can cook just about anything on it ..... roast joints/poultry - bread - full english - stews - stir frys - burgers sausage etc- pizza - pies - jacket spuds - and the list goes on and on and on
My cooking on the cobb was a bit variable until I bought an overn thermometer. I did not like the thermometer that came with the cobb as you cannot leave it in the meat whilst it is cooking. The one I bought has a probe (which can be left in the meat) that connects to a digital thermometer that is outside the cobb. All that is required is that you set the temperature that you want the centre of the meat to reach (e.g. 82 C for lamb) & an alarm sounds when it's ready. searching ebay for "digital oven thermometer" should produce a listing of similar units.