By Bill Ohaire | Published: April 2026 | Last Updated: April 2026

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Quick Answer

Lamb Shoulder at 150°C (300°F): Cook for 4-5 hours using indirect heat. Target internal temperature: 96°C (205°F) pull-apart tender.

Lamb Shoulder at 150°C (300°F) — Overview

A faster alternative that still produces excellent pulled lamb. Good for when you don't have all day.

BBQ Temperature

150°C (300°F)

Cook Time

4-5 hours

Internal Temp

96°C (205°F) pull-apart tender

Heat Method

indirect

Cooking Times at 150°C (300°F)

DetailValue
BBQ Temperature150°C (300°F)
Cook Time4-5 hours
Target Internal Temp96°C (205°F) pull-apart tender
Heat Setupindirect

Why Cook Lamb Shoulder at 150°C?

A faster alternative that still produces excellent pulled lamb. Good for when you don't have all day.

Pro tip: Wrap in foil with a splash of stock at the 3-hour mark to speed things up and keep it moist.

Step-by-Step: Lamb Shoulder at 150°C

  1. Preheat: Get your BBQ to a stable 150°C (300°F). Use a grill thermometer at grate level for accuracy.
  2. Prep: Bring the lamb shoulder to room temperature (15-20 minutes). Pat dry and season generously.
  3. Set up: Configure your BBQ for indirect heat. Place coals on one side only, or turn off one burner on a gas BBQ.
  4. Cook: Place the lamb shoulder on the grate and cook for 4-5 hours. Flip halfway through.
  5. Check: Use a digital meat thermometer. Target: 96°C (205°F) pull-apart tender.
  6. Rest: Remove from heat and rest before cutting or serving.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long to cook lamb shoulder at 150°C?

Cook lamb shoulder at 150°C (300°F) for 4-5 hours. Use indirect heat and check the internal temperature reaches 96°C (205°F) pull-apart tender.

Is 150°C a good temperature for lamb shoulder?

A faster alternative that still produces excellent pulled lamb. Good for when you don't have all day.

What internal temperature should lamb shoulder reach?

Target 96°C (205°F) pull-apart tender. Always use a digital meat thermometer inserted into the thickest part for accuracy.

Should I use direct or indirect heat at 150°C?

At 150°C, use indirect heat for lamb shoulder. This provides even, gentle cooking.

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Sources & References

1
Mad Scientist BBQ (YouTube)
BBQ lamb experiments with detailed temperature tracking.
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2
Serious Eats
Scientific approach to grilling lamb chops, cutlets, and legs.
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3
Guga Foods (YouTube)
Premium lamb grilling experiments and flavour comparisons.
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4
Weber Grill Skills
Weber Australia's guides for grilling lamb on gas and charcoal.
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