For best results, use fresh rosemary leaves. Dried rosemary can be substituted, but use half the amount. A cast iron skillet is recommended for its even heat distribution and ability to create a beautiful sear. If you don't have a cast iron skillet, you can use an oven-safe skillet or baking sheet. Adjust cooking time based on the thickness of the lamb chops and your desired level of doneness. For medium-rare, aim for an internal temperature of 130-135 degrees F (54-57 degrees C). Consider adding a squeeze of fresh lemon juice to the lamb chops after resting for an extra burst of flavor.
Virgie Hyatt
Apr 5, 2025“My family loved these lamb chops! The mint jelly was the perfect complement to the rich flavor of the lamb.”
Annie Bahringer
Apr 5, 2025“Resting the lamb chops is key! They were so much more tender after resting for 10 minutes.”
Alfred Tremblay
Apr 4, 2025“I was skeptical about cooking lamb chops in the oven, but this recipe proved me wrong. They came out perfectly cooked and juicy.”
Judge Leffler
Mar 17, 2025“I added a pinch of red pepper flakes to the rosemary and garlic mixture for a little extra kick. It was delicious!”
Emmy Jerde
Jan 22, 2025“These lamb chops were incredibly easy to make and tasted fantastic! The rosemary and garlic combination is a winner.”
Madalyn Mclaughlin
Jan 17, 2025“I found that searing the lamb chops in the skillet on the stovetop for a couple of minutes before baking them in the oven added a nice crust.”
Barrett Greenholt
Dec 27, 2024“I used a meat thermometer and they came out perfectly medium-rare! Thanks for the great recipe!”
Nolan Block
Aug 10, 2024“Simple, quick, and delicious. This recipe is a keeper!”