Lamb chump chops with rosemary and thyme
Serves:
4
Preparation Time:
5 mins
Cooking Time:
10 mins
Ingredients:
- 8 x Farm88 lamb chump chops
- Freshly ground pepper and salt
- 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- 1 tbsp very finely chopped rosemary leaves
- 1 tbsp very finely chopped thyme leaves
- Steamed spring vegetables, to serve
Method:
- Season each lamb chop with pepper and salt. Combine the oil and herbs and brush a little on each side of the lamb chops. Reserve remaining oil and herbs. Preheat the pan to moderately hot before adding the chops.
- Cook chops on one side until the first sign of moisture appears on the top. Turn, cook further until done to your preference. Turn once only. Test for doneness with tongs. Rare is soft when pressed, medium is springy and well done is very firm.
- Remove chops from heat, loosely cover with foil and rest chops for 2-3 minutes before serving. Serve lamb chops drizzled the remaining oil and herbs, accompany with spring vegetables.
Tips:
- Luscious Spring lamb goes together with new season peas, beans, broad beans, asparagus and vegies like baby fennel, artichokes and carrots. Steam, boil or microwave until tender, drain and toss with a little extra virgin olive oil.
- The lamb chops can also be barbecued, preheat the barbecue to hot. The meat should sizzle when it hits the heat.
- You can also use lamb loin chops, lamb cutlets or lamb fillets/tenderloins for this recipe.
- Don't cut the lamb chops with a knife to test if they’re ready. This will make the juices escape making the lamb dry. Test the lamb for degree of doneness with tongs. Use the blunt end of the tongs to prod the meat in the thickest part.
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