2.02.2016

Taste of Tuesday | Rack of Lamb Recipe

There is no doubt that I'm drawn to a great recipe that only requires a handful of ingredients. I hate looking at a recipe that is a mile long of ingredients even if someone swears to me that it's super easy. I'm already turned off by the nine million spices it requires me to measure out. 

I have seen several different recipes for Rack of Lamb over the last few months and I've always been intrigued because the recipe itself always looked fairly simple. I was just super intimated by the baking process. I feared I would over cook them or mess them up somehow. 

Now that I've cooked them, I can't even believe how simple it was!! They were amazing and incredibly flavorful. The downside of this meal....rack of lamb is so expensive! Who knew?? I bought ours from Fresh Market and it was one rack of 8 lollipops and it was $40. I didn't have a clue it was that expensive until they checked me out. My Mom swears that Costco sells them for half the price. So if you have a Costco, lucky you! And go give this recipe a shot ASAP. It was such a great at home "date night" meal.



Rack of Lamb

Ingredients
1 1/2 tablespoons kosher salt
2 tablespoons minced fresh rosemary leaves
3 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 cup Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
2 racks of lamb, "frenched" (see note)

Directions
In the bowl of a food processor fitted with a steel blade, process the salt, rosemary, and garlic until they're as finely minced as possible. Add the mustard and balsamic vinegar and process for 1 minute. Place the lamb in a roasting or sheet pan with the ribs curving down, and coat the tops with the mustard mixture. Allow to stand for 1 hour at room temperature.

Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F.

Roast the lamb for exactly 20 minutes for rare or 25 minutes for medium-rare. Remove from the oven and cover with aluminum foil. Allow to sit for 15 minutes, then cut into individual ribs and serve.

Note: "Frenching" refers to scraping the meat off the tips of the bones. Ask your butcher to leave 1/8 inch of fat on the meat.

I hope you enjoy it as much as we did. Have you ever cooked a rack of lamb before? I'd love to know your experience. 

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7 comments:

  1. My dad used to make rack of lamb when I was younger and it was one of my favorite recipes - now I should return the favor when my parents come for a visit! Thanks for sharing! xo, Biana -BlovedBoston

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  2. This sounds so easy and looks delicious! My boyfriend has been begging me to make him a rack of lamb but I always thought it was so complicated. Maybe I will make this for Valentines day! Thanks for the great idea :)

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  3. I've never made lamb bu this looks delicious! I'll have to try it

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  4. 100% Costco is the place to get lamp and this is the exact recipe I always use!

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  5. Ina Garten is my homegirl... or ... I wish she was. Her dishes always look amazing (and how cute is Jeffrey when he shuffles in to try what she's been cooking?!). Make today work, Rachel CubicleCouture

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  6. My dad loves lamb...might have to save this recipe to make it for him sometime!

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