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Rosemary & Parmesan Crusted Lamb Racks with Mash Potato & Red Wine Jus

The latter-mentioned combination is, in this recipe taken to another level by adding garlic and parmesan. This would have to be my favorite way to have lamb.

Prep Time
10 mins
Cook Time
10 mins
Total Time
35 mins
Servings: 4 servings
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Italian

Ingredients

  • 4 Frenched lamb racks 4 cutlets each, trimmed of fat cap, and cleaned of excess fat
  • 2 bunches rosemary
  • 2-3 clove garlic
  • 3 tablespoons Parmesan Cheese
  • 2 cups bread crumbs
  • 2 cups plain flour
  • 2 eggs
  • milk
  • olive oil extra virgin
  • sea salt flakes
  • butter
  • black pepper freshly ground

Instructions

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  1. Preheat oven to 180° C (350° Fahrenheit).
  2. Remove the lamb from the fridge about an hour prior to cooking, this will ensure even cooking)
  3. Place eggs into a mixing bowl and beat slightly, add a good splash of milk and a couple tbsps of olive oil and mix well.
  4. Place bread crumbs in another bowl, add the parmesan cheese, garlic, rosemary, season liberally with salt and pepper and mix ingredients together.
  5. Take racks one at a time and roll the loin part in the flour, being careful only to get flour on the meat and not on the bones.
  6. Take the floured lamb racks and dip the floured part in the egg wash, allow excess to drip off for a couple of seconds and place the rack in the bread crumb bowl.
  7. Gently cover the wet part of the racks with the crumbs and gently push on the crumbs ensuring that the entire loin is crumbed.
  8. Once all the racks have been crumbed, place a pan on medium heat, add enough oil to cover the base of the pan and add a couple tbsps of butter.
  9. Lightly brown the racks on all sides and set on oven tray (make sure the racks are standing up straight, you may have to prop them against the edge of the baking tray).
  10. Depending on the size of the racks and degree of cooking bake for the following time:
  11. Rare: 12 minutes
  12. Med rare: 16 minutes
  13. Medium: 18 minutes
  14. Well done: 23 minutes
  15. Let the racks rest outside of the oven for about 5-8 minutes before serving. Racks can be either cut into cutlets for serving or left as a whole rack.
  16. Great with a rich red wine jus and even better with a glass of Pinot Noir on the side.

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