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Rack of Lamb with Dijon Crust and Rosemary Cherry Tomatoes
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Mustard and Herb Crusted Rack of Lamb
I rarely miss an opportunity for rack of lamb, and the herb and breadcrumb coating made this perfectly medium-rare rack exemplary. A masterpiece in my mind, but was it enough to coax a lamb lover out of my lamb-averse wife?
Rosemary Crumbed Rack of Lamb
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Grilled Moroccan-Spiced Rack of Lamb
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Rotisserie Boneless Leg of Lamb With Lemon, Rosemary, & Garlic
Marinated in lemon, rosemary, and garlic, then tied and cooked on the rotisserie until medium-rare, this leg of lamb was full of bright, fresh flavors embedded in a fairly smooth tasting piece of meat.
Roast lamb
You can't beat a Sunday roast and this lamb roast is so juicy and the meat falls away at the bone.
With nothing more than a pan and some butter, garlic, and herbs, you can make an astoundingly delicious rack of lamb. Here's how.
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