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Re: Lamb Chops
[Re: ts1979flh]
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Excellent entry looks like you absolutely nailed it thanks for turning in a monster entry!!
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Re: Lamb Chops
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I’ve never cooked lamb and only have eaten it once. I think I’m going to pick some up this weekend. Any tips on cooking it? Med rare. Plenty of recipes on the web.
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Re: Lamb Chops
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very nice. That tater looks great too1
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Re: Lamb Chops
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I’ve never cooked lamb and only have eaten it once. I think I’m going to pick some up this weekend. Any tips on cooking it? We seared them in a cast iron skillet like we would a steak. Cooked to med-rare. they were super tender. I did chop up the fresh thyme and rosemary when I threw it in with the butter and garlic. I think that turned out well.
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Re: Lamb Chops
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I use a filet knife to trim off the gristle that's along the outer loin, just like you'd trim the skin off a fish filet. Then I marinade for minimum of 4 hours in a mix of olive oil, balsamic vinegar, rosemary, garlic, and lemon juice. Kosher salt on both sides of the chops before grilling, searing, roasting, whatever. Get meat temp to about 125-130 and then pull and let rest five minutes. Costco usually has the best prices for the meat. We eat them all the time.
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Re: Lamb Chops
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I've turned a lot of people that tell me "Oh, I don't like lamb." to "THIS is lamb?!? It's better than filet!!"
My favorite way to cook them: Get a French Cut Rack and smoke it to blue-rare (about 2 hrs at 225deg...just want the smoke flavor). Then trim out the fat cap and lollipop them...cut between each rib so you are left with a good chunk of meat on each, give em a quick dunk in Hoover Sauce or Country Pleasin Grillin n Chillin sauce, sprinkle with Sure Shot Sids, ground mustard and pepper. Sear over a hot grill for 3.5-4 mins per side.
*for pre-cut chops like the OP, same method as above, without the smoker and cook about 4-4.5min per side.
Last edited by donia; 03/14/24 02:39 PM.
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Re: Lamb Chops
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I've turned a lot of people that tell me "Oh, I don't like lamb." to "THIS is lamb?!? It's better than filet!!"
My favorite way to cook them: Get a French Cut Rack and smoke it to blue-rare (about 2 hrs at 225deg...just want the smoke flavor). Then trim out the fat cap and lollipop them...cut between each rib so you are left with a good chunk of meat on each, give em a quick dunk in Hoover Sauce or Country Pleasin Grillin n Chillin sauce, sprinkle with Sure Shot Sids, ground mustard and pepper. Sear over a hot grill for 3.5-4 mins per side.
*for pre-cut chops like the OP, same method as above, without the smoker and cook about 4-4.5min per side. Jeez that sounds delicious
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Re: Lamb Chops
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I’ve cooked many, many pounds of the ones like the OP posted. 13 years of camp cooking (had them one night every weekend of season for 6 people) and any get togethers or duck hunting trips. Usually cooked 15-18 chops, I think 36 was my most cooked at once. So far, there hasn’t been anybody that didn’t like that way of cooking them.
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Re: Lamb Chops
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very nice. That tater looks great too1
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Re: Lamb Chops
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03/15/24 05:07 AM
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Ok now we cooking!!! Lamb is one of my absolute favorites!!
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