Best 4 Glazed Lamb Ribs Recipes

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Indulge in the tantalizing flavors of fall-off-the-bone lamb ribs, expertly glazed with a luscious concoction of zesty orange, tangy honey, and aromatic ginger. This culinary masterpiece is a symphony of sweet, savory, and tangy flavors that will leave your taste buds dancing. The article offers a collection of mouthwatering recipes that cater to every palate, from the classic glazed lamb ribs to innovative variations that incorporate unique ingredients and cooking techniques. Whether you prefer a traditional approach or a modern twist, you'll find a recipe that suits your culinary preferences.

Here are our top 4 tried and tested recipes!

SWEET AND SMOKY LAMB RIBS



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Provided by Giada De Laurentiis

Categories     main-dish

Time 2h45m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 5

5 pounds lamb spareribs (4 to 5 trimmed racks)
2 tablespoons kosher salt
2 teaspoons smoked hot paprika
1 cup orange marmalade
2 tablespoons soy sauce

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F.
  • Place the rib racks on a baking sheet. Mix together the salt and paprika, and sprinkle the racks evenly with the mixture. Cover with foil and bake for 2 hours.
  • Meanwhile, mix together the marmalade and soy sauce.
  • After 2 hours, uncover the racks and brush them with the marmalade mixture. Raise the oven temperature to 400 degrees F and roast, uncovered, for an additional 30 minutes, basting the racks halfway through with the pan juices.
  • Cut into individual ribs and serve with lots of napkins.

ROASTED LAMB RIBS



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Provided by Julia Moskin

Categories     dinner, easy, main course

Time 3h

Yield 1 or 2 servings

Number Of Ingredients 3

1 whole breast of lamb, also called Denver cut or lamb riblets, with most of the fat still on see note
Kosher salt
black pepper

Steps:

  • Heat the oven to 225 degrees. Sprinkle the meat with salt and pepper and place fat-side up in the roasting pan. Bake 3 to 4 hours, until the fat has rendered and browned and the meat is well done. Slice into ribs.

BALSAMIC-GLAZED OVEN-BAKED RIBS



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Conventional wisdom holds that pork ribs taste best when cooked outdoors on a grill or smoker. Conventional wisdom hasn't experienced the sweet-sour balsamic-glazed St. Louis-cut spare ribs at Animal in Los Angeles. The restaurant's chefs, Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo, prepare them in a way that most barbecue purists would never order, much less eat: baked in the oven. Here, their recipe has been adapted for the home cook.

Provided by Steven Raichlen

Categories     dinner, main course

Time 2h30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 18

2 spare-rib racks, the smallest you can find 5 to 6 pounds total
2 tablespoons grapeseed or canola oil
Kosher salt
4 large flat-leaf parsley sprigs
4 garlic cloves, peeled and gently crushed
4 thyme sprigs
1 cup balsamic vinegar, or to taste
1 cup ketchup
6 ounces (1/2 can) your favorite beer
1/4 cup honey
3 tablespoons grainy mustard
1 tablespoon molasses
1 1/2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon Tabasco sauce, or to taste
1/4 cup dark brown sugar, or to taste
1/2 red onion, diced
1 large clove garlic, minced
Salt

Steps:

  • To prepare the ribs, heat the oven to 350 degrees. If the butcher has not removed the membrane on the back of each rack, gently pry it up by sliding a sharp implement (like the tip of an instant-read thermometer) under it, then lifting gently. Grab the membrane with a paper towel and peel it off.
  • Spread a 24-inch sheet of heavy-duty aluminum foil, shiny side up, on a work surface. Place one rack on top, rub it all over with oil, and generously season both sides with salt. Place 2 parsley sprigs and 2 garlic cloves under the concave side of the rack and 2 thyme sprigs on top. Wrap the ribs in the foil, pleating the edges to seal well. Repeat with the second rack. Place the rib packets in a large roasting pan.
  • Roast the ribs for 30 minutes, then reduce the temperature to 250 degrees. Cook 1 1/2 to 2 hours more, until the meat has shrunk back from the ends of the bones by 1/4 to 1/2 inch and the ribs are tender enough to pull apart with your fingers.
  • Meanwhile, prepare the barbecue sauce. Place the balsamic vinegar in a large nonreactive saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium heat and cook until reduced by a third. Add the remaining barbecue sauce ingredients with 1/4 cup water, bring back to a boil, then reduce the heat to low and simmer until thick, 30 to 40 minutes. If the sauce starts to thicken too much, add a little water. The sauce should be highly seasoned; adjust to taste by adding vinegar, brown sugar or salt.
  • Remove the ribs from the oven and let cool briefly, then open the foil, being careful of the escaping steam. Transfer the ribs to a baking sheet. Turn on the broiler or raise the oven to 450 degrees.
  • Slather the ribs on both sides with the barbecue sauce. Broil the ribs until the sauce sizzles and browns, 2 to 4 minutes on each side. Alternatively, bake in the oven 8 to 12 minutes. Baste with the barbecue sauce and serve at once with any remaining sauce on the side.

ORANGE GLAZES LAMB RIBS



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Make and share this Orange Glazes Lamb Ribs recipe from Food.com.

Provided by andypandy

Categories     Lamb/Sheep

Time 2h20m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 cup orange juice
1/3 cup hoisin sauce
3 tablespoons honey
1/4 cup soy sauce
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
4 large garlic cloves, finely minced
1/4 cup finely chopped fresh ginger
3 lbs lamb ribs

Steps:

  • Combine all ingredients and mix well.
  • Pour over the ribs. Cover and marinate several hours or overnight in the refrigerator. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. Remove ribs from the marinade and transfer marinade to a saucepan. Place ribs on a broiler pan fitted with a rack. Cover tightly with foil and bake 45 minutes. Bring marinade to a boil and cook 10 minutes until syrupy. Remove foil and bake 45 minutes longer, basting the ribs frequently with the marinade . Serve with remaining marinade.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1129.3, Fat 83.4, SaturatedFat 40.7, Cholesterol 232, Sodium 1626.2, Carbohydrate 32.3, Fiber 1.2, Sugar 24.4, Protein 59.6

Tips:

  • Choose the right lamb ribs: Select meaty ribs with good marbling for a flavorful and tender result.
  • Prepare the glaze: The glaze is a key element in this recipe, so take the time to whisk together the ingredients until smooth and well combined.
  • Marinate the ribs: Marinating the ribs in the glaze for at least 30 minutes, or up to overnight, helps infuse them with flavor and makes them more tender.
  • Cook the ribs slowly: Low and slow cooking is the best way to achieve fall-off-the-bone tenderness. Cook the ribs at a low temperature for several hours, basting them with the glaze every 30 minutes or so.
  • Use a meat thermometer: To ensure that the ribs are cooked to perfection, insert a meat thermometer into the thickest part of the meat. The ribs are done when they reach an internal temperature of 145°F for medium-rare, 160°F for medium, or 170°F for well-done.

Conclusion:

Glazed lamb ribs are a delicious and impressive dish that is perfect for any occasion. By following these tips, you can create tender, flavorful ribs that will be a hit with your friends and family. Serve the ribs with your favorite sides, such as mashed potatoes, roasted vegetables, or a fresh salad, and enjoy a truly memorable meal.

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