Rack of lamb with lemon and garlic
April 25, 2012 in Braai, Lamb, Meat, Supper
Meat is very expensive at the moment. You can easily pay R129.99/kg for lamb chops or steak. Even mince costs approximately R70/kg. It is far more affordable to buy meat in bulk, if you have freezing capacity. Our local Checkers recently sold lamb at R49.99/kg and I am already sorry that I did not buy two lambs.
I will however never buy pre-cut lamb since I prefer my lamb to be cut in specific cuts as follows:
The leg of lamb – both whole (with the shanks removed);
All 4 shanks whole (not sliced into knuckles);
The rib whole with the flap attached;
2 whole racks;
1 whole shoulder;
the neck, sliced and
the rest sliced into chops.
This illustration from www.supermarket.com shows it well:
I crave citrus fruit at the moment. As you will see in recent posts, Mushroom and lemon risotto and Aubergine and bocconcini salad, lemon are my favourite ingredient at the moment, after salt, onions, olive oil, butter, basil….. Ok I can not make up my mind!
This lambrack was cooked on the Weber, using the indirect method, but it can also be done in an oven pre-heated to 160ºC. To see how to prepare the Weber for indirect heat please go to Ilovemyweber.
For the recipe, please go to PinkPolkaDotFood.




