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These Lamb Chops with Red Wine turned out to be the best I’ve ever made. And I thought lamb chops were difficult to make. The simplest of ingredients – rosemary, garlic, and a limited edition Shiraz from Big Banyan Wines came together ever so beautifully to create this dish with so much character & loads of depth. Minimal fuss … & it was love at first bite!
If I talk about wine, I am far from a wine connoisseur, yet I do enjoy a good wine. In addition, I find the very idea of cooking with wine very therapeutic; very engaging actually because it always surprises. I love cooking and baking with red wine because it feels like a celebration, romanticizing the very idea of serving food. The red has a character that I like!
How do you like to cook with wine? Do you enjoy it too?
Lamb Chops with Red Wine
Ingredients
Marinade
- 750 g lamb chops {8-10 chops}
- 4 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- 1/3 cup Shiraz, Big Banyan Wines
- 1 tsp worcestershire sauce
- 2 tbsp red wine vinegar
- Few sprigs rosemary bruised
- 5 cloves garlic minced
- Smoked sea salt to taste
- Freshly ground black pepper
To finish
- 1 tbsp clarified butter/ghee
- 2 tbsp honey
- Few sprigs rosemary
- 6-8 cloves garlic
Instructions
Marinade
- Whisk all the ingredients for the marinade in a bowl.
- Pat dry the lamb chops, rub in the marinade gently. Leave covered in the fridge for 4-6 hours, better still overnight.
To finish
- Heat the clarified butter /ghee in a heavy bottom pan.
- Over high heat, sear the chops on both sides. Pour over the marinade and drizzle with honey. Let the marinade bubble and reduce a little.
- Transfer to a heat proof casserole. Cook in microwave covered on high power for 5 minutes / or until done.
- Return to the pan, throw in fresh rosemary sprigs and garlic cloves. Cook until the wine reduces to a nice thick sauce and coats the chops. Taste and adjust seasoning if required.
- Serve with a sautéed broccoli salad, grilled onion rings and fresh rocket greens. Of course a glass of Shiraz on the side!
It’s always a joy to see your recipes, stories, and photos. I love lamb, and I’m always looking for new ways to eat lamb. This recipe looks and sounds amazing, and Shiraz is my favorite red wine and wine makes the cooking so fun!
Happy New Year!
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