Introduction
Experience the bold, smoky flavors of traditional Navajo grilled mutton, cooked to perfection over an open flame on the Arteflame grill. Using a time-honored blend of herbs and spices, this dish captures the essence of Arizona cuisine, locking in juices with a perfect sear before slowly bringing the meat to the ideal tenderness. Fire up your Arteflame grill and impress your guests with this mouthwatering classic.
Ingredients
- 2 lbs mutton, bone-in
- 2 tbsp unsalted butter
- 1 tbsp kosher salt
- 1 tsp black pepper
- 1 tsp ground cumin
- 1 tsp dried thyme
- 1 tsp crushed red pepper flakes
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- Juice of 1 lemon
- Fresh rosemary sprigs
- Wood fire logs for grilling
Instructions
Step 1: Prepare the Arteflame grill
- Pour some vegetable oil on three paper napkins.
- Place the napkins inside the Arteflame grill.
- Stack firewood over the oiled napkins.
- Light the napkins and allow the grill to heat for about 20 minutes.
Step 2: Season the mutton
- Rub the mutton with butter evenly.
- Combine salt, pepper, cumin, thyme, and red pepper flakes.
- Sprinkle the seasoning evenly over the mutton.
- Rub in the minced garlic and lemon juice.
- Let the mutton rest for 10 minutes while the grill heats.
Step 3: Sear the mutton
- Place the mutton on the center grill grate at 1,000°F.
- Sear for 2 minutes per side to create a crust.
Step 4: Cook to perfection
- Move the seared mutton to the outer griddle cooktop.
- Cook slowly, flipping occasionally, until the internal temperature is 15°F below your target.
- Rest the mutton for 10 minutes before serving.
Tips
- Monitor the meat's temperature closely to avoid overcooking.
- Use fresh herbs like rosemary placed directly on the griddle for added aroma.
- Let the meat rest before slicing to retain juices.
Variations
- Spicy Southwest: Add smoked paprika and cayenne pepper for a fiery kick.
- Herb-Infused: Swap cumin for oregano and add fresh sage.
- Garlic Lovers: Double the garlic and add roasted garlic puree mid-cook.
- Smoky Mesquite: Use mesquite wood for an authentic Arizona smoky flavor.
- Citrus Burst: Marinate with orange and lime juice for a bright, tangy touch.
Conclusion
This Arizona-inspired Navajo grilled mutton highlights the rich flavors of traditional open-fire cooking. By locking in juices with a high-heat sear on the Arteflame grill, you create a mouthwatering feast perfect for any gathering. Enjoy this dish with your favorite sides for a true Southwestern experience.
Best pairings
- Grilled corn with chili butter
- Charred sweet potatoes
- Fresh tomato and cilantro salad
- Warm Navajo fry bread
- A glass of smoky Tempranillo wine