Enjoy tender baby rack of lamb drizzled with a rich red wine and balsamic reduction. A luxurious, easy-to-make dish perfect for special occasions, combining savory flavor with an elegant presentation.
Serves 4
Ingredients:
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2 (1.25 lb. each) baby racks of lamb – fat trimmed
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Rosemary, dry or fresh, chopped
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Garlic granules or powder
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Sea salt & pepper
Sauce:
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1/4 cup sulfite-free red wine and/or beef broth
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1/2 cup balsamic vinegar
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1 Tbsp. Ghee (clarified butter)
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Sea salt & pepper to taste
Sauce Option:
Use store-bought Balsamic Syrup/Glaze
Serving Suggestion:
Pureed yams with steamed broccoli or green beans (add just some ghee & sea salt to each)
Directions:
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Preheat broiler to 450°F.
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Dust both sides of the lamb racks with seasonings.
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Wrap bones with foil to prevent charring.
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Place racks with thick flesh sides down on a baking sheet.
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Place in preheated broiler approximately 8-10 inches from flame.
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Set the timer to 8 minutes.
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In a pan, put 1 1/4 cups of wine, 1/4 cup of broth, and 1/2 cup of vinegar.
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Bring to a simmer, and let it reduce to a thin syrup.
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After the 8-minute timer rings, turn the racks over to the thick flesh sides up.
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Set the timer for 7 minutes (for medium-rare).
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When your sauce has become a thin syrup, add a tablespoon of ghee, along with salt & pepper to taste.
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After the 7-minute timer rings, remove the lamb racks from the broiler.
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Insert a thermometer diagonally into the center of the meat. Allow the internal temperature to be 5 to 10 degrees less than you prefer, as the meat will continue to cook while it rests. Bloody rare: 115°F, Rare: 125 to 130°F, Medium rare: 130 to 140°F, Medium: 140 to 150°F.
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Let it rest for 5 minutes, loosely covered with foil.
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Remove the foil from the bones, and cut/slice between the bones/ribs to evenly separate them.
Serving:
Put a large dollop of pureed yams in the center of the plate to lean the ribs against.
Then pour some sauce in front of the yams and arrange 4 ribs on top of the sauce.
Arrange the broccoli or green beans nicely around the other side of the plate.
Enjoy!
Free of: Wheat, Gluten, Grains, Dairy, Corn, Soy, Egg, Nuts, and Refined Sugar.
Paleo and Keto Friendly!
Candida Diet – omit yams and sauce.
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