Set the EGG for indirect cooking with the convEGGtor at 225°F/107°C with one chunk of cherry or hickory smoking wood. Remove the silver skin and trim excess fat from the lamb rack (you can leave the ...
When I’m feeding a crowd, I usually look for a large piece of meat to serve as the centerpiece, like a roasted chicken, braised pork shoulder, and roasted beef. The thing is, all of those take a ...
No dinner party is complete without a stunning main course, and a perfectly-cooked rack of lamb is a surefire way to impress the guests. You may only be used to cooking lamb for the holidays, but our ...
Rack of lamb with parsley. A classic French recipe that is savory and delicious. Tender roasted meat cooked to perfection in the oven with a parsley crust. A hint of garlic, mixed with parsley, bonds ...
Spring ushers in a whole new season of culinary delights. When mouthwatering drafts of roast lamb, aromatic with rosemary and garlic, waft through the kitchen, spring has arrived. A savory lamb dinner ...
Lamb is typically set aside for special occasions, such as Easter and next week's Eastern Orthodox Easter. This holds true especially for a rack of lamb — one of the pricier cuts. But rack of lamb is ...
Pre-heat oven 450 degrees. Wash the rack of lamb in cold water; pat dry with a paper towel. Coat the rack of lamb with the honey Dijon dressing, then on a plate add breadcrumbs. Press bread crumbs on ...
Edited version of a story first published Tuesday, April 15, 2003: Caytie Harrison is admittedly timid about lamb. She tried it once at a restaurant and loved it. But she has yet to cook it at home.