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Rotisserie Lamb on a Flare Outdoor Fireplace

Hey everyone, great to be back! Today, I’m going to show you one of the easiest ways to cook on a Flare outdoor fireplace—a rotisserie. I don’t do this often, but when I do, it tastes incredible. It’s super easy because the rotisserie does all the work for you. So, let’s get started!

I’ll be using a butterflied leg of lamb from Chop Online Meats here in New Zealand. You can use chicken, pork, beef, or whatever you have. Butterflying a leg of lamb is simple—you just remove the bone.

I’ve had my fire going for about an hour, and it’s nice and hot. I’ll drag the fire to one side and set up the rotisserie over some embers. First, I’ll prepare the rotisserie. You need to tie the meat, and butcher string works best, but any cooking string will do. You don’t need to be fancy—just salt and pepper is fine. I’ve tied up the lamb with the fat on the outside, which helps it baste and adds flavor. Now, I’m going to get the fire ready. Drag the embers under the rotisserie on one side, and keep the flames on the other. You don’t need a lot of embers; once the firebricks are warm, they hold the heat.

I prefer using the swing frame for the rotisserie because it gives me options and keeps the meat a bit further from the heat. Once everything is set up, you can sit back and relax with a glass of wine while the rotisserie does its thing.

After about 15 minutes, check on the meat. It’s getting some nice color. You don’t need to be too fussy with the heat. If your hand can’t stay between the meat and the embers for more than a few seconds, it’s hot enough. After about an hour and a half, the lamb should be done. It might look a bit overdone, but that’s fine. I like my lamb well-cooked and falling apart. Once you cut into it, you’ll see it’s perfect. The fat has melted into the meat, making it juicy and flavourful. This method is so easy, you can ignore the meat while it cooks. If you’re cooking for your family, add some vegetables to the fire. In an hour and a half, dinner is ready for four.

I hope you enjoyed this quick guide on how to use the rotisserie. It’s a simple and amazing way to cook, and you can really taste the fire on the meat. Give it a try at your place, and I know you’ll love it. See you next time!

Mike Edwards

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