Indulge in a culinary masterpiece with our comprehensive guide to preparing a frenched rack of lamb. This article offers a step-by-step recipe for a succulent and flavorful dish that is perfect for special occasions or a gourmet meal. Discover the art of Frenching, a technique that involves removing the meat from the rib bones, creating an elegant presentation and enhancing the flavors. Along with the main recipe, we provide variations and accompaniments to elevate your dining experience. Learn how to prepare a delectable mint sauce, a classic accompaniment that complements the richness of the lamb, and explore innovative side dishes like a creamy polenta or a refreshing fattoush salad. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a home cook looking to impress, this guide has everything you need to create an unforgettable meal centered around a frenched rack of lamb.
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FRENCHED RACK OF LAMB
Tender oven-roasted rack of lamb, seasoned with rosemary, fresh lemon juice, and garlic, is perfect for entertaining and so easy to make!
Provided by Gina
Categories Dinner
Time 45m
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Season the lamb racks with lemon juice and season with salt and pepper on both sides.
- Rub the garlic all over them and sprinkle with rosemary.
- Set the racks fat side up on a large rimmed baking sheet lined with foil if desired and let stand for 1 hour.
- Preheat the oven to 450°F.
- Roast the lamb in the upper third of the oven for about 25 minutes for medium-rare meat, or until a thermometer reaches 130F (or longer if you like your cooked medium or medium-well). Simply insert the tip of the thermometer through the side of the chops and into the thickest part of the meat, careful not to touch the bone (which is hotter than the meat that surrounds it).
- When that spot reaches 130°F, it's finished. The temperature will continue to rise an additional 5 degrees as the lamb rests.
- Transfer the lamb racks to a carving board and let them rest, tented with foil for 10 minutes.
- Carve the lamb in between the rib bones and transfer to plates.
- Serve right away. Trim fat before eating*.
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 2 chops, Calories 335 kcal, Carbohydrate 0.5 g, Protein 46.7 g, Fat 16 g, SaturatedFat 7 g, Cholesterol 140 mg, Sodium 352.5 mg, Sugar 0.5 g
HOW TO FRENCH A RACK OF LAMB
Step-by-step photo tutorial on how to French cut a rack of lamb roast.
Provided by Elise Bauer
Categories How To
Time 15m
Yield 3
Number Of Ingredients 1
Steps:
- Make cutting guideline: Stand the lamb rack up on one end so that you can see the "eye" of the lamb chop. Score the fat side at the edge about an inch and a half or so up the rib from the eye to use as a cutting guideline. Do the same on the other end of the rack.
- Cut fatty side to the bone: Using a sharp knife, cut through the fatty side of the rib roast, to the bone, from one marked end to the other. Then go back over your cut and holding the knife perpendicular to the roast, jab it in several places to go all the way through the other side, so that the reverse site gets "marked" with scores.
- Cut around the flesh of the rib bones: Turn the rib rack over, so that it is now bone side up. You should be able to see the markings made from the knife that got inserted from the other side. Those markings will delineate the boundary beyond which you will not cut. Working from the skinny ends of the rib bone, make a cut down along the bone, until you get to the previously scored marking, then cut across to the next rib and cut up to the end of that rib bone. Continue to do this until all of the bones have had the flesh cut around them.
- Pull the fat and flesh from the bones: Turn the rack over again so that the fat side is on top, and begin to pull off the fat and flesh from the bones. Use your knife to help cut away any flesh that is sticking to the bones.
- Scrape away any residual flesh on the exposed bones: Use a towel to wipe the bones clean. There you have it! Your rack of lamb is perfectly "Frenched". One way of presenting 2 racks of lamb is by interlocking the rib bones.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 439 kcal, Carbohydrate 0 g, Cholesterol 131 mg, Fiber 0 g, Protein 41 g, SaturatedFat 15 g, Sodium 114 mg, Sugar 0 g, Fat 31 g, UnsaturatedFat 0 g
FRENCHED RACK OF LAMB
Roasted rack of lamb.
Provided by AlexanderXavier
Categories Meat and Poultry Recipes Lamb
Time 2h15m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C). Wrap garlic head in foil.
- Roast garlic in the preheated oven until soft, about 40 minutes. Remove from the oven and let cool enough to handle, 15 to 20 minutes. Slice in half; squeeze to remove the roasted garlic within.
- Combine 1 tablespoon roasted garlic with bread crumbs, parsley, and thyme. Reserve remaining roasted garlic for another use.
- Wrap the exposed bone sections of the rack individually in aluminum foil.
- Set the rack, bone-side down, ribs facing away, on a sheet of plastic wrap and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Brush meat with mustard to create a thin layer. Spread bread crumb mixture over and press the crumbs into it using the plastic wrap. Set the lamb on a roasting rack. Discard the plastic wrap.
- Roast in the preheated oven until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the center reads at least 140 degrees F (60 degrees C) for medium doneness, or to desired doneness, 25 to 35 minutes. Let the lamb sit for 20 minutes in a warm location; carve into 4 two-bone chops. Season with salt.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 402.7 calories, Carbohydrate 16.5 g, Cholesterol 100 mg, Fat 26.6 g, Fiber 0.8 g, Protein 22.3 g, SaturatedFat 13.1 g, Sodium 538.3 mg, Sugar 0.9 g
RACK OF LAMB
Steps:
- 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.
RACK OF LAMB
Provided by Ina Garten
Time 35m
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- 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.
ROASTED RACK OF LAMB
I have had this recipe for a long time, and always enjoy making it. You can also do the same thing with beef or pork.
Provided by JENNINE1980
Categories Meat and Poultry Recipes Lamb
Time 40m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 450 degrees F (230 degrees C). Move oven rack to the center position.
- In a large bowl, combine bread crumbs, garlic, rosemary, 1 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Toss in 2 tablespoons olive oil to moisten mixture. Set aside.
- Season the rack all over with salt and pepper. Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil in a large heavy oven proof skillet over high heat. Sear rack of lamb for 1 to 2 minutes on all sides. Set aside for a few minutes. Brush rack of lamb with the mustard. Roll in the bread crumb mixture until evenly coated. Cover the ends of the bones with foil to prevent charring.
- Arrange the rack bone side down in the skillet. Roast the lamb in preheated oven for 12 to 18 minutes, depending on the degree of doneness you want. With a meat thermometer, take a reading in the center of the meat after 10 to 12 minutes and remove the meat, or let it cook longer, to your taste. Let it rest for 5 to 7 minutes, loosely covered, before carving between the ribs.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 481.4 calories, Carbohydrate 5.6 g, Cholesterol 94.1 mg, Fat 40.8 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 22.2 g, SaturatedFat 13.4 g, Sodium 1368.8 mg, Sugar 0.3 g
Tips:
- Choose the right rack of lamb: Look for a rack that is evenly marbled and has a good amount of meat on the bones.
- French the rack of lamb: This involves removing the meat from the ends of the bones, creating a more elegant presentation.
- Season the rack of lamb generously: Use a combination of salt, pepper, garlic, and herbs.
- Sear the rack of lamb in a hot pan: This will create a nice crust and help to lock in the juices.
- Roast the rack of lamb in a preheated oven: The cooking time will vary depending on the thickness of the rack.
- Let the rack of lamb rest before serving: This will allow the juices to redistribute throughout the meat.
- Serve the rack of lamb with a variety of sides: Roasted vegetables, mashed potatoes, and a mint sauce are all good options.
Conclusion:
Frenched rack of lamb is a delicious and elegant dish that is perfect for a special occasion. With careful preparation and cooking, you can create a meal that will impress your guests.
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