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by Lori Yates March 6, 20230 comments

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Lamb lollipops are elegant and incredibly flavorful, but super easy to prepare. They’re marinated with simple ingredients, seared in a hot skillet, and served with an herby yogurt sauce for dipping.

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For me, there is no meal more decadent or special than lamb chops. I have a very fond memory of helping to make the banquet dinner for the graduating class of culinary students when I was in my first year of school.

I was in charge of searing lamb chops all night. At the end of the evening, there was a ton of food left over, and the instructors let us take home as much as we could carry. Jeff and I feasted on lamb chops and vegetable quiche and shrimp deviled eggs and big slices of vegetables lasagna all weekend and it was glorious.

While ground lamb makes it into more frequent meals like lamb tacos and lamb bolognese, chops are special. Especially lamb “lollipops” which are chops cut from a rack of lamb that has been “Frenched,” meaning all excess meat and fat has been trimmed off the exposed bones so they look extra pretty.

Today, I’ll teach you how to cook lamb lollipops, as well as make the best marinade and herby yogurt dipping sauce for them.

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What’ll you need for this lamb lollipops recipe

  • lamb – you’ll need 2 racks of lamb (each rack is about 1 pound) for this recipe. Each rack will have 8 chops, so you’ll end up with 16 lamb lollipops total. This would serve 4 people as an entree or 6 to 8 people as an appetizer.
  • garlic – a generous amount of garlic goes into the marinade and makes these lollipop lamb chops super tasty.
  • mint – mint is a natural flavor pairing for lamb, so fresh mint leaves go into both the marinade and the dipping sauce for this lamb lollipop recipe. Extra mint can be muddled into a bourbon mule!
  • parsley – again, this goes into both the marinade and the dipping sauce.
  • olive oil – this forms the backbone of the marinade.
  • lemon juice – the bright citrusy flavor of fresh lemon adds a special touch to the marinade and dipping sauce. Buy a whole bag of lemons and make lemon curd cake or lemon creme brulee for dessert!
  • brown sugar – this provides a touch of sweetness to the marinade, and helps the lamb chop lollipops brown really well.
  • salt and pepper – always!
  • Greek yogurt – plain Greek yogurt is what you want for the dipping sauce. Just like for my Greek lasagna, I prefer the texture of the full fat kind (like fa*ge Total), but 2% works as well.
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Make the lamb lollipop marinade and then the lamb lollipop sauce

Making a marinade AND sauce seems like a lot of work for these lamb lollipops, but it couldn’t be easier, for two reasons 1.) they use a lot of overlapping ingredients, and 2.) they’re both made in the food processor and you don’t even need to wash it in between.

You can make them in either order, but I prefer to make the marinade first, since the oil-based marinade seems to scrape out of the food processor bowl a little bit easier than the creamy yogurt sauce.

Another tip for making the marinade and sauce for this lamb lollipop recipe as quickly as possible is to not worry about parsley stems. While we typically pick the leaves off the stems and use only the leaves to garnish things like savory steel cut oats and the best chicken stroganoff recipe, that doesn’t need to be the case here.

Unless they’re super thick and kind of woody (uncommon for grocery store parsley), you can totally use both the leaves AND stems for both the marinade and sauce. The processor will pulverize the stems and they’re totally edible and flavorful.

The mint on the other hand, you’ll just want to use the leaves. The stems aren’t tasty.

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Other marinade and sauce options for lollipop lamb chops

If you find yourself in a place where you didn’t marinate your lamb lollipops the night before, no big deal. Instead of a marinade, how about a dry rub? My dry rub for ribs has a different flavor profile but would be delicious on lollipop lamb chops.

If super herby yogurt isn’t your thing, you could skip the dipping sauce altogether, or use my balsamic vinegar reduction or creamy feta dressing as an alternate sauce for this lamb lollipop recipe. Sometimes I’ll even use my roasted garlic dip!

On the other hand, if you LOVE this dipping sauce, it’s great for kafta too!

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How to cook lamb lollipops

Lamb lollipops can be grilled or roasted, but just like my shish*to peppers recipe, my very favorite way is to cook them on the stovetop in a cast iron pan. I think they get the nicest sear this way, and it’s super quick!

You will need to cook your lamb chop lollipops in several batches, so that you don’t crowd the pan (then everything will steam and NOT get brown). I ended up doing 16 chops in 3 batches, but probably could have gotten away with 2 with creative arranging.

Even cooking them in 3 batches, it still went super quick. Each lollipop lamb chop only cooks for 4 minutes total (2 on each side). So even with 3 batches, it’ll only take 12 minutes.

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The best sides for lamb chops

You can serve lamb lollipops as either an appetizer or an entree. If serving as an appetizer, you obviously don’t need size dishes, but could round out your app spread with phyllo cup appetizers and individual charcuterie cup ideas.

If serving these lollipop lamb chops as an entree, perhaps for Easter, Greek yogurt mashed potatoes and homemade mashed potatoes with heavy cream are great starch options that pair well with lamb.

Roasted asparagus, roasted glazed carrots and balsamic roasted carrots are vegetables that make wonderful sides for lamb chops.

And to finish the menu with a salad, I suggest my salad for Easter or simple mixed greens tossed with citrus vinaigrette.

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Lamb Lollipops Recipe

Yield: 4 entree servings, or serves 6 to 8 as an appetizer

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 12 minutes

Total Time: 32 minutes

Lamb lollipops are elegant and incredibly flavorful, but super easy to prepare. They're marinated with simple ingredients, seared in a hot skillet, and served with an herby yogurt sauce for dipping.

Ingredients

For the Marinade:

  • 4 garlic cloves
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons packed fresh mint leaves
  • 2 tablespoons packed fresh parsley leaves and tender stems
  • 1 tablespoon light brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper

For the Herby Yogurt Sauce:

  • 1 cup Greek yogurt
  • 1 cup packed fresh parsley leaves and tender stems
  • 1/2 cup packed fresh mint leaves
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • Pinch ground black pepper

For the Lamb:

  • 2 Frenched racks of lamb (about 2 pounds), cut into individual ribs

For Garnish:

  • Pomegranate arils and fresh mint and/or parsley (optional)

Instructions

  1. Make the Marinade: Place garlic, lemon juice, oil, mint, parsley, brown sugar, salt and pepper in bowl of food processor fitted with blade attachment. Process until garlic and herbs are very finely chopped. Transfer marinade to large baking dish.
  2. Make the Herby Yogurt Sauce: In same food processor bowl (you don't need to wash it), place yogurt, parsley, mint, lemon juice, salt and pepper and process until smooth. Place in covered container and transfer to refrigerator until ready to serve.
  3. Place lamb chops in baking dish with marinade. Toss until all chops are completely coated in marinade. Cover dish and transfer to refrigerator at least 6 hours or up to overnight.
  4. Heat large cast iron skillet over medium-high heat. In batches, transfer lamb chops to skillet (you do not need to add oil to skillet since the chops are coated in oily marinade) and cook 4 minutes, turning once halfway through, and gently pressing on chops as they cook so they make good contact with the pan.
  5. Serve lamb lollipops with Herby Yogurt Sauce, and garnished with pomegranate arils and mint and/or parsley, if desired.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield: 4Serving Size: 4 lamb lollipops and 1/4 of Herby Yogurt Sauce
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 381Total Fat: 16gSaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 44mgSodium: 471mgCarbohydrates: 42gFiber: 1gSugar: 27gProtein: 17g

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FAQs

Are lamb lollipops the same as lamb chops? ›

Lamb lollipops are individual or double-cut bone-in lamb chops that come from the ribs, also known as a rack of lamb. They can be prepared in various cooking methods with various flavor profiles depending on what you like.

What to eat lamb chops with? ›

10 Best Side Dishes for Lamb Chops
  • 01 of 10. Wheat Berry Salad with Peas, Radishes, and Dill. ...
  • 02 of 10. Lemon Pea Salad. ...
  • 03 of 10. Couscous Gourmet. ...
  • 04 of 10. Spinach Pomegranate Salad. ...
  • 05 of 10. Quick and Easy Sauteed Spinach. ...
  • 06 of 10. Caramelized Brussels Sprouts with Pistachios. ...
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What fruit goes well with lamb? ›

Hearty lamb can stand up to both fresh and dried fruits with bolder flavors, such as apricots, cranberries, dates, figs, pomegranates, prunes, and raisins. Sweeten lamb shoulder with dried apricots when you make this Middle Eastern-Style Lamb Stew with Dried Apricots.

What Flavours are good with lamb? ›

Which herbs go with lamb (and how to grow them)
  • Rosemary and lamb. With its woody flavour, rosemary is the perfect companion for your favourite lamb dish. ...
  • Mint and lamb. Taking its roots from Middle Eastern dishes, mint is often used when cooking more complex lamb dishes. ...
  • Oregano and lamb. ...
  • Thyme and lamb.

What sauce goes best with lamb? ›

Best 7 Sauces to Pair with Lamb Chops
  1. Garlic Rosemary Sauce with Lamb Chops. ...
  2. Mustard-Thyme Sauce with Lamb Chops. ...
  3. Tzatziki Sauce with Lamb Chops. ...
  4. Balsamic Brown Sugar Sauce with Lamb Chops. ...
  5. Chimichurri Sauce with Lamb Chops. ...
  6. Red Wine Sauce with Lamb Chops. ...
  7. Lemon Tahini Sauce.
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What makes lamb taste good? ›

It's all about the fat in any cut of lamb. Fat holds flavour as well as odour, so trim as much excess fat as possible before cooking. The less fat that melts into the pan during the cooking process, the less aroma you'll have in the kitchen. Trim the fat when the meat is cold to make it easier to remove.

What does lamb eat and drink? ›

It is essential that lambs consume adequate colostrum. An amount equivalent to 10 percent of their body weight is recommended. Lambs will start to nibble on solid food (hay, grass, and grain) soon after birth.

What is traditionally served with lamb chops? ›

When you're serving lamb for dinner, classic sides like mashed potatoes or baked potatoes are family faves.

What drink pairs well with lamb chops? ›

White wines, like a fruity Sauvignon Blanc will go nicely with a rack of lamb served pink and seasoned with fresh herbs. Meanwhile, a more robust red wine like a Zinfandel or Bordeaux red wine will pair best with more intensely flavored slow-cooked lamb dishes.

How is lamb best served? ›

Lamb is best served rare to medium-rare (unless you are talking about ground, shank, or stew meat). The second is that lamb greatly benefits from a marinade. Either overnight or for a few hours, allowing some olive oil, lemon juice, and herbs and spices to infuse the meat beforehand is always recommended.

What can I eat with lamb besides mint jelly? ›

Not just mint jelly: how to make the ultimate lamb condiment...
  1. Gravy. Make the most of the lamb's natural juices by turning it into a flavour-packed gravy. ...
  2. Gremolata. This Italian condiment is most commonly used as a final flourish on rich dishes like Osso busco but adds a fresh note to your lamb dish. ...
  3. Tomato relish.

What sauces go with lamb? ›

Best 7 Sauces to Pair with Lamb Chops
  • Garlic Rosemary Sauce with Lamb Chops. ...
  • Mustard-Thyme Sauce with Lamb Chops. ...
  • Tzatziki Sauce with Lamb Chops. ...
  • Balsamic Brown Sugar Sauce with Lamb Chops. ...
  • Chimichurri Sauce with Lamb Chops. ...
  • Red Wine Sauce with Lamb Chops. ...
  • Lemon Tahini Sauce.
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Are lollipop lamb chops healthy? ›

57% percent of the fat in lean cuts of lamb is monounsaturated, the same kind of fat found in olive oil. American Lamb is a flavorful, nutrient-rich food and an excellent source of protein, zinc, selenium, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B12, and vitamin B6.

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