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Titch

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South East Victoria Australia
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Titch :-)
Lamb shanks are cheap here at the moment, more a winter comfort food braised.
They are so easy to Smoke and they are very Tasty.
We used a Basic slight Rub.



Weber snake method using Banksia Pods as a smoke flavour.



Shanks seasoned overnight and ready on the weber.temperature was around the 120c/250f mark for the whole cook.



One hour in



Two hour in



Three hour in



Four hour in



Five hours in and in to a pan to hold untill Dinner.
Ready to eat at this stage
In the pan for one hour





Ready to plate







Chew on that bone



Rest of the shanks pulled to make a couple of cottage type pies later.



Cheap tasty easy cook

Thanks for looking
 
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Great looking cook! Can you compare banksia pods to any other wood flavor?

Love braised lamb shanks, and will have to try them on the smoker!
 
Awesome mate! Look like beefy chicken legs!! Gonna have to see if I can find some here.

Cheers,
Ed
 
Ditto, I've done braised lamb shanks, but never thought to smoke them. Will have to give it a go when I can find some on sale.
 
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