Here at Casa M, we're big fans of lamb. That's not likely a huge news flash given that we developed Good Shepherd™ rub for lamb and this is the signature recipe for Good Shepherd™ since it is so simple and really shows off both the flavors the lamb and how well the rub compliments and enhances the lamb. It's important to get really good lamb to start with for this recipe. If the lamb has a gamey smell/flavor out of the package, it's going to have a gamey flavor/smell when you eat it, and there is no rub that can fix that. Good lamb doesn't require a lot of help to show off. All you need to do is season it properly, lightly kiss it with flames, and serve it medium-rare. Trust us, even if you haven't had good lamb experiences in the past, this recipe is definitely worth a try! #SpiceConfidently #EssenceOfFlavor #CasaMSpice
— Mike Hernandez
ingredients
FOR THE CHOPS
- Casa M Spice Co™ Good Shepherd™ or Uncontrolled Good Shepherd™
- Pink Himalayan Salt (to taste)
- Fresh Lamb Chops
FEATURED QUOTE
Good lamb doesn't require a lot of help to show off. All you need to do is season it properly, lightly kiss it with flames, and serve it medium-rare.
- Mike HernandezLET’S GET COOKING
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Starting with good lamb is essential to having a good end cooked product.
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Preheat your grill to high heat.
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Place the chops onto a cookie sheet and sprinkle each side lightly with salt and a generous portion of Good Shepherd™ or Uncontrolled Good Shepherd™ and let them sit to let the rub adhere to the chops.
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Place the chops onto the grill and sprinkle again with Good Shepherd™ or Uncontrolled Good Shepherd™, then close the lid and cook for 2 minutes.
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Check for grill marks and flip when you see good grill marks. Once flipped, sprinkle with Good Shepherd™ or Uncontrolled Good Shepherd™, then close the lid and cook for 2 minutes.
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Again, check for grill marks. When you see good grill marks, pull the chops and collect on a platter.
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Serve immediately and enjoy!
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