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Herb Crusted Rack Of Lamb

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Herb crusted rack of lamb
Veronique van Ohmydish

Made by Véronique

Published at 2016-01-01, this recipe is for 2 people and takes 1 hour.

Founder of Ohmydish (established 2014). Would happily spend her entire day in the kitchen. Previously worked in the hospitality industry as an independent chef and is ready and willing to help you gain confidence in the kitchen. With her easy-to-follow recipes, helpful tips, and cooking knowledge, you will be making the very tastiest dishes yourself in no time! Véronique's recipes are intended for everyone, from beginners to advanced home cooks.

Updated at: 16-03-2021

1 hour 2 people Main course
Herb crusted rack of lamb

Ingredients

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  • 1 rack of lamb
  • 2 cloves of garlic
  • about 1 cup of fresh mint leaves
  • 1 cup of polenta
  • Honey
  • 1/2 cup breadcrumbs
  • 150 ml game stock / wild stock
  • Grana padano to liking (cheese)
  • 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard (French)
  • Regular olive oil
  • 4 large handfuls of fresh spinach
  • few leaves of rosemary
  • 1 teaspoon of cayenne pepper (not pictured)
  • Freshly ground salt and black pepper
Herb crusted rack of lamb ingredients
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Kitchen equipment

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  • 3 small pans
  • 1 spatula
  • 1 skillet
  • Oven + baking tray
  • Aluminium foil
  • Saucepan
  • Skimmer
  • Chef's knife
  • Cutting board
  • Cheese grater
  • 2 bowls
  • small spoon
  • meat tong
  • Kitchen towel
  • (small) food processor


Herb Crusted Rack Of Lamb

1 hour 2 people Main course

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Preparation -- 20 minutes

Check the rack of lamb and see if there's any excess fat left on the meat. Only remove lumps of fat. Let's start by preparing the herb crust. Fill one of the small pans halfway with water, bring that to a boil.

Fill one of the bowls with ice water, place it near the cooker.  pluck all of the leaves from the sprigs of mint. Use a skimmer to quickly boil the mint leaves for 5-10 seconds.

Immediately transfer the mint leaves to the bowl containing the ice water, this stops the cooking process. By boiling and chilling the mint leaves, they keep their green colour when handled.  

Otherwise, they will most likely turn brown and/or look bland. Drain the ice water from the bowl and squeeze out any remaining water from the mint leaves. Just gather all of the leaves into the palm of your hand and squeeze firmly.

Place the mint leaves in your (small) food processor. Crush two cloves of garlic and add to the food processor. Add in 1 teaspoon of cayenne pepper along with a nice big pinch of salt, freshly ground black pepper and 1/2 cup of breadcrumbs.

Add in just enough olive oil to make the mixture moist and pulse the mixture until well blended. Remove the mixture from the food processor and transfer it to a small bowl. Mix in grated cheese to liking using a spoon.

It's possible to add in the grated cheese before mixing, that just makes the mixture fattier. Now we need something that makes the breadcrumb mixture stick to the rack of lamb. Which is a simple mustard mixture.

Chop up about 10 small leaves of rosemary using your chef's knife and cutting board. Mix that with two tablespoons of dijon mustard and we are good to go. Heat up the olive oil into the skillet and sear the rack of lamb shut, don't throw away the blood and olive oil.

We found it handy to use a meat tong for this.  you can skip this step if you really want to, but we think this makes the meat a little bit tastier. Pre-heat your oven to 400 degrees fahrenheit or 200 degrees celsius.

Line the baking tray with aluminium foil or tin foil. Place the rack of lamb onto the pre-lined baking tray and coat the thick, meaty side with the mustard mixture using the backside of a small spoon, or use your fingers.

Encrust the rack of lamb using the mint and breadcrumbs mixture. Place the rack of lamb onto the spilt breadcrumbs and remove any excess breadcrumbs using a kitchen towel.  

Herb crusted rack of lamb
Herb-crusted rack of lamb

Cooking the herb-crusted rack of lamb -- 40 minutes

Place the herb encrusted rack of lamb into the pre-heated oven for 20 minutes for rosé, or longer if you really want to. Meanwhile, prepare the polenta and spinach. Add 2 cups of water to a small pan and bring to a boil.

Add in 1 cup of polenta and keep stirring to prevent it from burning. The polenta should be ready after 10-15 minutes, depending on the type of polenta you use. Season with grated cheese, some salt and pepper.

Shape the polenta any way you like. We should still have the skillet with lamb blood and olive oil, add in 150 ml of game fond and bring to a boil. Reduce to a thick sauce.

Lastly, heat up a small amount of water in the small saucepan and add in a handful of fresh spinach leaves. When the spinach leaves have shrunk, add in another handful of spinach leaves.  

Repeat until you think you have enough spinach 'pulp' for two people. By now the rack of lamb should be done, remove from the oven and let rest for 10 minutes before serving. Serve 3-4 pieces of lamb per plate, place the polenta on the bottom.

Add spinach on top of the polenta, place the rack of lamb chops against the polenta and finish by pouring 1/2 of the wild game sauce next to it. Enjoy!


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