Rosemary Rack of Lamb With Crushed Potatoes Recipe (2024)

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Jix

Start your potatoes, or any root vegetables for that matter, in cold salted water and slowly bring to a light boil. This allows evening cooking throughout the vegetable instead of from the outside in which occurs when using boiling water.You'll find the skins will stay intact this way.

Sarah Smith

I cooked this recipe tonight and it was utterly delish!Cooking time for my one rack was more like 35 minutes @ 400 for rare.The tiny Yukon gold potatoes I used absorbed the lamb juices and were amazing. Crispy but still moist.This is definitely a recipe I will do again and again and again ...

LK

Have you prepared this recipe or is your opinion without having tried it once?

Jix

Try using a good quality fish sauce in place of the anchovies. Same flavor profile but easier to use

CookingInSeattle

I am so tired of people complaining about salt and fat in these recipes. If it’s too much for you, move on... make something else. I can read a recipe to see the salt and fat content for myself, thank you. Now... I made the recipe as written except for the mustard (I had no idea I as out!). Didn’t miss it. Superb! I loved the anchovies/garlic paste. Hubby said it was the best rack of lamb I have ever made. It did take longer than 20 minutes for a half rack, but still a definite keeper.

Casper Pike

Excluding the salt (don't add any more) anchovies are the secret ingredient to improve the flavor of any savory dish. I add a couple to my tomato sauce. You can not taste "anchovies" but when you compare it to the sauce without them, the sauce is clearly better.

Niki

Yikes. So this turned out to be a mushy mess - no caramelization. Better version? Salt the lamb and let it come to room temp. Sear in a hot pan, cast iron preferably, with a little olive oil, fat cap down first. Once the fat has rendered, sear both sides, then remove the lamb to a separate dish, spooning the marinade over the lamb. In the cast iron pan, smash then oil & salt the potatoes, lay the lamb & rosemary over, then roast to 125-130. Let it rest to 135-140. Perfection.

Julie

Salt and seasoning is subjective related to personal taste and health. I have fixed this recipe multiple times because it is easy, and delicious as written. If you need to adjust for your personal needs by all means do so but the recipe does not deserve your general criticism. Your comment reflects your general preference in cooking.

Lori

Made this tonight & followed the recipe except the cooking temperatures & times based on the comments.I roasted at 450 degrees for 30 minutes. The crust was perfect & it was more medium to medium rare- which we liked. If you want it rarer, the 20 minutes would be fine at the higher heat. I preheated the oven & the lamb was room temperatureThe higher heat gave it the perfect crispy crust on the lamb & the potatoes were incredible. I will use the potato recipe with chicken & pork as well.

david moran

Gah, a recipe with anchovies (!) and dijon which starts w/ 'generous salt' and moves on to salting the crushed potatoes? No wonder such homemade food is like commercial & restaurant sodium bombs. Like watching Lydia B salt whatever's in her pan and then say 'not too much, we add parmesan later.'Eliminate salt when in the other ingredients. You will be surprised at the taste and the postprandial-feel improvement --- less need for glasses of water alongside the wine.

Casper Pike

ONE WORD! Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

MrA

Just tried this nice recipe. Next time I would sear the meat before adding to the pan, and would temper meat well in advance. My professional oven did not brown the lamb, until I used the broil function to achieve a better result. The time required is substantially longer than indicated but worth the wait. Will try this again and again.

Mad Cook

Exactly what I did! I had fish sauce in my pantry but not anchovies. This recipe is so easy and delicious. I did have to jack my oven up a little more and leave it in a little longer but didn't get Chopped. Lamb was cooked to perfection. Ooo and the potatoes too. Yummy! I didn't salt the lamb as instructed in the first step nor put salt in the water. Just some fish sauce in the marinade and liberal amt of kosher salt on the potatoes.

john M

Make sure you bring the lamb to room temperature before cooking (or expect a much longer cook time and a less even cook)

Lorac

Cooking time for 125 degrees was more like 35 minutes. Started potatoes @400 15 mins before lamb (at room temp). Does placing rack directly on potatoes increase cooking time? Great recipe, but gotta work on timing and better placement of meat thermometer.

Cham-O-Te Lars

Agree with various other comments: Recipe is fantastic, make your own modifications. Salt is like abortion, if you're against it, don't use it but don't force your views on others. Convect roasting at 404 F in a Wolf electric oven (80% of heat is from from broiler at this setting) for 30 mins yielded blood rare lamb in the middle and the potatoes weren't crisped even after another 2. My oven needed at least 420F to cook the lamb properly, I roasted the potatoes at 440F for 10 more mins.

Jan Forstrom

Wow. So easy and lamb so tender. I bought my rack of Lamb at Trader Joe's so reasonable price. I did not have either anchovies or fish sauce available so I added just 1/2 teaspoon Hoisin sauce and same amount of soy sauce. I have no idea if either of those contributed seriously to lamb. lamb was perfectly cooked in 20 minutes at 400 degrees. I did turn oven to 425° to preheat and then turned it down to 400 once I put in the lamb. Potatoes were so good that I could just skip the lamb next time:)

Jan Forstrom

This recipe sets a new standard of wonderfulness. I used rack of lamb purchased from Trader Joe's ($21 for a rack with 8 ribs). About half way through my dinner, I texted friends to come join me for rack of lamb dinner. So easy... so delicious... I wanted to share. I didn't have either anchovies or fish sauce at hand, but I added 1/2 teas. of hoisin sauce and 1/2 teas of soy sauce. I used no additional salt at any point in recipe because I need to follow low sodium diet.

Omar

I did a single rack at 450° and did it for about 19 minutes. (I was cooking it at an altitude of 7,000 ft above sea level) However, broiling it t the last couple of minutes would probably give it a nice crust. It was so easy and delicious!

Jan Forstrom

I don't need a "crust" on rack of lamb. I look for flavor, moistness, and that's about it. Seeking a crust would probably leave me with tough or overcooked rack of lamb. Not worth it.

EvieP

The coating/marinade for the lamb is delicious. However, I think the recipe is a bit flawed. I made it for friends last night and it took much longer than 20 minutes to cook the lamb, it wasn't even done at 30 minutes (it was still basically rare). We wound up slicing the lamb into individual chops and putting it back in the oven. The potatoes were not as crisp as I like, either. Next time I will cook the lamb and the potatoes separately.

Barbara

Served this with snap peas with walnuts and pecorino cheese (this is in this recipe box)

Hillary

I made this New Year’s Day dinner. There were two of us so I halved the recipe. A few suggestions: bring the lamb up temp 1st, searing the lamb first to get a nice crust (I put mine under the broiler after cooking). The cooking time or temp seemed off, my rack was under done and had to go back in for 10 min for even medium rare. I used too much olive oil for the potatoes as I was afraid they’d stick to the pan, be mindful of that. I did love the one pan dinner (excluding the pan for boiling).

Ellen

I made the recipe exactly as instructed, and I'd say it was just okay. It came out perfectly roasted after about 30-35 minutes. But it wasn't as flavorful as the recipe I normally use, which has the lamb coated with a mixture of herbs, garlic, and Dijon mustard. The potatoes were a mess. I'm glad I didn't serve it to company.

temp notes

Cooked lamb at 425/450 for 20 min Cooked thick pork chops at 425

krcarp27

Delicious. The lamb was amazing though not that much more than any other recipes I’ve made. Next time I think I will try searing the lamb first to brown and render some of the far before it goes in the over. The winner of this recipe, though, was the lamb fat cooked potatoes. So delicious and perfectly crispy. I turned up the heat to 450 as I cooked them for an additional 15 mins and they were just about perfect.

bookfox

It was okay, but a simple rosemary/thyme mixture with a mint sauce is much better.

Sharon Magaliff

my yukon potatoes are a little more oblong than the recipe recommends Can I just cut them in half and the cook them?

Jan Forstrom

You don't need to overthink the potatoes. My Yukon potatoes were of different sizes so I cut some in fourths, others in half. I followed recipe from there. Potatoes were perfect, and I used NO salt at any point due to low sodium diet needs. I could have made a meal out of potatoes alone.

Es

Truly delicious. Flavors as recipe is written are outstanding. I did have some trouble gauging when rack was done--and we prefer rare--so make sure you're testing. It seemed to skip rare and go to medium rare in a blink of an eye.l

disappointed

The timing of this was off. Totally raw. So unfortunate.

Jan Forstrom

So many factors that determine time needed to cook rack of lamb. How long was your rack out of refrigerator? Bringing to room temp while marinating is a plus, plus, plus. If lamb is rare? Just put back in oven for 3-4 minutes at time till it seems just right. The size/wieght of lamb plus oven differences make every recipe a "trial and error" the first time around.

cate

Instead of anchovies, I used anchovy paste. It gave it the same flavor profile , but much easier to mix in. I also had to cook it for 35 minutes at 400…. Then tented it for 10 minutes. The dinner was divine. Everyone loved it - served it with a willamette valley Pinot noir…..

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Rosemary Rack of Lamb With Crushed Potatoes Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Should you sear a lamb rack before roasting? ›

Easy Herb Roasted Rack of Lamb

Before roasting, sear the lamb fat side down in a cast iron pan to help develop a beautiful caramel color on the outside of the lamb chops.

Do you cut a rack of lamb before cooking? ›

Whether you're dividing a larger rack into smaller ones before cooking (like, say, turning an eight-bone rack into two four-bone racks) or slicing individual chops after cooking, you need to pay attention to how the rib bones and loin of meat align in order to divide them evenly.

What temperature should a rack of lamb be when cooked? ›

Buy and use an instant read thermometer to check the temperature. Look for about 125-130 degrees as a final internal temperate of the center of the meat. The outer edges will be done more, but the center should be medium-rare. Take it out the pan at about 120 degrees.

Which of the following cooking methods is best for rack of lamb? ›

Searing the rack of lamb before finishing it in the oven can be a very good technique, particularly if you have chosen a simple seasoning. Searing renders excess fat from the rack, builds in additional flavor, and can also create a nice caramelization of the surface of the meat.

Should you flip the rack of lamb? ›

Cook the lamb.

Arrange the lamb with the ribs pointing down. Cook for 15 minutes at 450ºF, then flip over and cook for another 10 minutes until the lamb has an internal temperature of 130ºF.

Should I trim all the fat off a rack of lamb? ›

When you buy a rack of lamb it usually comes with a thick layer of fat on top. Whilst this is okay to cook, it will take a while to render down, so it's best to trim it off. You can ask your butcher to do this or you can do it yourself.

Can you overcook a lamb rack? ›

This part of the lamb is typically served pink--rare (internal temperature of 125 degrees F) or medium-rare (internal temperature 135 degrees F). To avoid overcooking lamb rack, roast to 5 degrees below the final temperature you want.

What sauce is good with lamb? ›

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What is the fancy name for rack of lamb? ›

A rack of lamb, also known as carré d'agneau (though this term may also refer to other cuts), is a lamb cut that is perpendicular to the spine and includes 16 ribs or chops.

How many people does a rack of lamb serve? ›

A rack is one of the most luxurious cuts from the lamb and makes a dramatic roast. Count on two ribs per person (four servings per rack) if you're using American lamb and four ribs per serving if you're using New Zealand or Australian lamb.

Is it better to cook lamb slow or fast? ›

Lower temp = more succulent meat – Tough cuts like lamb shoulder need slow-cooking to tenderise them. The lower the roasting temperature, the less total moisture evaporation and thus juicier meat.

Should lamb be room temp before cooking? ›

Before you begin the cooking process, be sure to remove your lamb from the refrigerator and let it sit at room temperature for at least 30 minutes. This helps to ensure that the lamb cooks evenly and that you get an accurate temperature reading.

Can I sear a rack of lamb ahead of time? ›

And, the lamb can be prepared almost completely in advance and then finished in the oven just before serving. The secret is browning the lamb on all sides ahead of time. Then all you need to do is brush the racks with some Dijon mustard and press on a tasty coating of seasoned fresh bread crumbs.

Do you need to sear a rack of lamb? ›

Lamb rack is best seared in a pan and finished in the oven – this gives you lots of control over your cooking temperatures but still gives you a nice caramelisation on the surface of the meat. Be sure to remove the meat from the fridge before cooking so it can come to room temperature.

Is it better to sear before or after roasting? ›

It's not really necessary to sear your roast before cooking, but caramelizing the surface gives the cut an incredible depth of flavor, enhanced with the complex layers of nutty caramel and coffee-like bitterness that meat-lovers find delicious.

Do I need to sear roast lamb? ›

Rack of lamb: Pre-sear it in a pan to get it brown all over, then roast for 10-25 minutes at 220°C, depending on your doneness preference. Leg of lamb: 20-30 minutes per 500g at 180°C.

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