No-Fail Grilled Lamb Chops are marinated in rosemary, garlic and citrus for a simple yet elegant meal for entertaining. Ideal to serve at summer and fall gatherings.
No-Fail Grilled Lamb Chops is a recipe that we use often in our house. It’s not really even a recipe, because it’s just a few herbs and spices with some citrus then you grill it to your liking. The no Fail part of No-Fail Grilled Lamb chops comes about in how you grill them so they remain juicy, not dried out and get the perfect seared crust.
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Seasoning options for grilled lamb
For today’s no-fail lamb chop recipe, I’m suggesting garlic, lemon and rosemary for super clean and simple flavorings. Other herbs and spices such as thyme, cumin, celery salt and cumin also work. If you want a smoky flavor chili powder and some chopped mild chilis will give a nice kick.
I also have a greek lamb chop recipe here that you could use as well for simple, but very flavorful lamb.
What cuts of lamb to select to grill
- There are three kinds of lamb that work on the grill, loin chops, shoulder chops and rib chops. I find the loin or rib chops work the best because you can trim off most of the fat which prevents them from starting the flare-ups on the grill.
- You can also grill a leg of lamb, but its not a quick meal for entertaining. They are delicious, but I find I need those meals that can come together quickly in the summer and fall.
- Buy the chop at a width of 1 1/4″ – 1 3/4″ thick, and make sure the cut is the same thickness for the whole chop.
- The chop cooks evenly and doesn’t dry out in parts if you make sure the cut is uniform for all of the chops.
How to cook lamb on the grill:
You will set your grill up with a hot area and a medium-hot area. I find it works successfully every time if I grill the chops on the medium heat until the lamb is about 15° from the final doneness wanted. Then you move it to the hot section to get the beautiful sear marks before you remove it from the grill to allow it to rest for 10 minutes before serving.
How long to cook lamb chops on the grill:
Since all lamb chops are of different sizes I find using a thermometer is the best way to get your lamb chops cooked to the temperature you prefer. 110° for rare, 130° for medium-rare or 150° for medium.
If you don’t have a thermometer you can use the following guidelines for timing on a 1 1/2″ lamb chop to achieve
- Rare: use 3-4 minutes per side on the lower heat section of the grill and then 1 minute per side on the high heat area of the grill for searing.
- Medium-rare: 4 minutes medium heat, 1-2 mins sear
- Medium: 5 minutes medium heat, 1-2 minute sear)
What to serve with Lamb?
- Creamy scalloped potatoes
- Moroccan Rice Pilaf
- Garlic Snap Peas ~ a perfect side dish for Lamb
- Air Fryer Brussel Sprouts with Bacon (so easy and fast to make!)
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More Lamb Recipes you might enjoy!
- Greek Lamb Burgers with Tzatziki Sauce
- Air Fryer Lamb Chops
- Grilled Boneless Leg of Lamb
- Greek Style Lamb Chops
Looking for other quick recipes for company?
- Mustard Glazed Pork Chops
- Chili Lime Chicken
- Grilled Steak with a bourbon garlic butter!
- Butter Salmon (Dinner in less than 20 minutes!)
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