Today's guest blogger is my very own one in a million mother! Along with many other great traits, she raised me with unreasonable expectations when it comes to food thanks to her amazing skills in the kitchen. For this post, she is going to detail an Easter favorite - grilled rack of lamb! Read more to find out how to make this elegant meal in your own home - no expensive trip to a restaurant necessary!
Summer Grilling
Some of my favorite recipes are so simple, yet elegant enough to serve to guests. I had the good fortune to introduce my son-in-law Colin to his first taste of grilled rack of lamb a la Kathleen. I know he was squirming and wishing he could go out for pizza when he heard what we were having for dinner, but with a simple marinade and perfect grilling we ate some of the most succulent lamb. After that I do believe Colin understood why Kristin looks forward to her mama’s rack of lamb.
We’ve had the first taste of beautiful warm weather here in Portland, Oregon and it’s time for a get together with good friends! Michelle has become one of my dearest friends, favorite grilling partner, Sous Chef and hostess extraordinaire. Not to mention that fact that I’m in love with and godmother to her English Bulldog “Swayze” and so enjoy the company of her partner Rodney. I love them all and this will be the first of many joint-grilling experiences documented this summer for the blog.
Michelle and I decided on a menu of Marinated Grilled Rack of Lamb with Garlic Shrimp and Whipped Potatoes. Of course, you need a veggie to balance out the protein and the starch, so I suggest grilled asparagus drizzled with olive oil, salt & pepper.
You can safely assume that 1 rack of lamb will feed 2 people, however on this night we decided that with the addition of 1 ½ lbs of (12-15 count) shrimp, 2 chops per person and sides, would feed 4 hungry adults. Double the marinade recipe if making 2 to 3 racks.
Marinade
1 cup red wine (I use either a pinot or a cab)
1/3 cup EVOO (extra virgin olive oil)
2 tablespoons chopped rosemary + 2 sprigs
3 cloves chopped (or crushed) garlic
¼ teaspoon garlic pepper
½ teaspoon coarse sea salt
Combine all ingredients (except 2 sprigs of rosemary & 2 crushed garlic cloves) in a jar with a tight fitting lid and shake well.
1 Rack of Lamb (trimmed leaving a small cap of fat and frenched*)
1 large plastic ziplock bag
Rub the rack with the 2 remaining cloves of garlic and a sprinkling of salt & pepper. Shred the remaining 2 sprigs of rosemary into small clumps and place on the top of the seasoned rack. Add to plastic bag and pour in the well-shaken marinade. The meat can be refrigerated from 2 hours to overnight.
All dressed up and ready for the marinade! |
Using an instant read thermometer to gauge interior temperature of the meat assures proper cooking of your lamb. Here are some in varying price ranges via Amazon.com:
Internal temperatures for lamb
Rare - 120°F
Medium Rare - 125°F
Medium - 130°F
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Testing the internal temperature |
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The finished product! |
And that's it folks! One scrumptious rack of lamb dinner! So fancy, yet easily made in your own home. For the sake of space, click in to read mom's recipe for the barbecued shrimp!