Rack of Lamb
Rack of Lamb with Swiss Chard
Your subconscious will register "early spring" with this combination of double-thick lamb chops and earthy, grassy Swiss chard. Perfect for Easter dinner, the dish is heightened by the tang of Dijon mustard and the subtle sweetness of plump golden raisins.
By Paul Grimes
Mini Rack of Lamb with Nutty Beluga Lentils and Sautéed Garlic Spinach
The three main elements in this recipe make an unbeatable combination. The soft, sweet taste of the lamb coupled with full green flavor of the spinach and the nutty, full-bodied taste of the lentils makes every bite a gastronomic pleasure. These lentils are one of my favorites. I've interpreted a recipe from the masterful chef Judy Rodgers of San Francisco's Zuni Café.
By Jessica Strand
Spice-Coated Rack of Lamb for Two with Arugula, Avocado, and Blood Orange Salad
When purchasing rack of lamb, ask your butcher to remove the chine bone as well as any excess surface fat and to "french" or clean, the rib bones. To create a really flavorful spice coating for the lamb, Hayden recommends using high-quality coffee and dark, strong Valrhona cocoa. For the salad, Fleming likes to use a spicy Tuscan olive oil to give the vinaigrette an extra kick of flavor.
By Claudia Fleming and Gerry Hayden
Pistachio-Crusted Rack of Lamb
An easy, elegant entrée that's perfect for a holiday dinner with friends.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Provençal Rack of Lamb
Rack of lamb, a popular restaurant cut, is easy to cook at home. Smaller Australian or New Zealand racks are the perfect size to serve two. Roasting the meat over sliced potatoes enlivens them with savory juices.
By Shelley Wiseman
Sun-Dried Tomato and Garlic-Crusted Rack of Lamb
By Michael Psilakis
Grilled Lamb with Curried Vegetables and Grape Pine Nut Gremolata
The butcher can bone the lamb for you.
By Stephanie Izard
Harissa-Spiced Lamb Chops
On Moroccan tables, in addition to salt and pepper, you'll find a pinch pot of ground cumin. Sprinkling a little on cooked meat makes it taste somehow meatier and juicier.
Chinese Char Siu Grilled Lamb Chops
Usually used on pork, the Chinese barbecue marinade called char siu gives a haunting sweetness to these chops, which are delicious with steamed bok choy. Ask your butcher to french (trim) the lamb chops for you.
By Jill Dupleix
Roasted Rack of Lamb with Spring Succotash and Wilted Spinach
This recipe was created by Govind Armstrong, chef and co-owner of Table 8 restaurants in Los Angeles and Miami. It's part of a special menu he created for Epicurious's Wine.Dine.Donate program. If lamb is not brought to room temperature before being placed in oven, roasting may take up to 45 minutes.
By Govind Armstrong
Tex-Mex Roasted Lamb Ribs With Cheese Grits
Pork and beef are the usual suspects when it comes to ribs, but the rich, bold flavor of lamb is a perfect match for this tangy Tex-Mex marmalade glaze. Grits cooked with a generous amount of Cheddar and Parmigiano-Reggiano round out the meal.
Roast Rack of Lamb with Hoisin-Orange Glaze and Red Onions
Be sure the lamb is trimmed; otherwise, ask the butcher to do it for you.
Rack of Lamb and Cherry Tomatoes
This impressive dish will dazzle your guests — and it uses only four ingredients.
Rack of Lamb and Roasted Cabbage with Cauliflower and Date Purees
This dish features cabbage and cauliflower prepared simply, to preserve the purity of their flavors. The dates bring out the inherent sweetness of both vegetables perfectly. Make the purées first, then roast the cabbage and cook the chops.
By Nick Martschenko
Roasted Racks of Lamb with Malagueta Pepper and Farofa Crust
If you're making this entire menu in a single oven, we recommend baking the yuca gratin ahead; while it cooks, brown the lamb and coat with the sauce and farofa. When the gratin comes out of the oven, the lamb can go in. (The gratin will stay warm while the lamb bakes and stands.)
Roast Lamb with Marionberry-Pecan Crust
Jan Schroeder of Corvallis, Oregon, writes: "A great thing about my job is that I get to do a lot of cooking. I work for the berry industry and one of my duties is developing recipes. I often get ideas from local chefs, but it's also rewarding to see what I can come up with on my own."
By Jan Schroeder
Roast Rack of Lamb with Baba Ghanoush and Tabouleh
This recipe sponsored by Black Swan Vineyards
By Chef Neil Perry
Spice-Crusted Rack of Lamb
A small coffee or spice mill makes grinding the whole spices very easy. Serve the lamb with the Indian Ratatouille and basmati rice. Pour a spicy red wine such as Syrah or Zinfandel.