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[quote:Sigma Doka:MV80NjI2MzI5XzkwMTE2NzU2XzgzQkMwNjc1] [quote:pool:MV80NjI2MzI5XzkwMTA4ODU1X0NDNTY0RTcx] [quote:Sigma Doka:MV80NjI2MzI5XzkwMTA1MTM3Xzg5Qjk2Qjg5] Iv seen people here cook grill good pork chops and steak. Do you think a grill would render the lamb chop. Or would you likely still render in a pan. Then grill? [/quote] V rarely do I cook one thing two different ways before serving. I prefer lamb baked 1st, grill 2nd, pan 3rd.. but I'm also a pushover for olive oil, crushed garlic and dried rosemary marinade, not mint. The only time I've cooked things twice different ways before serving was if I'm finishing off a pan braised item in the oven. If baking: add some fennel, fingerling potatos, quartered mushrooms, carrots and oil w s/p to the baking pan, 1st...then the lamb since it cooks fast. Potatoes take forever to cook. If grilling: I'm opposed to charcoal, and use a well charred propane grill. Heat to 450, then scrub remaining tidbits off grill, then add chops, reduce heat immediately. Cook about 6 & 5 or 5 & 6 min each side flipping. Turn grill off, let sit on a plate indoors for about 5 min before serving. The blood and juice will redistribute. Grab that little rib bone and gnaw it, no forks and knives. Oh, maybe some salt before biting, and always grilled Brussels sprouts. No breads, no rice, no carbs. [/quote] Thanks Poolio. Were wondering about a grill. Theres no chance of rendering chops to be crisp yet medium rare in oven. You sound French lol. They wonder why we add mint to lamb. This is my favourite meal now though. No way Im giving money to takeaways and cant buy steaks for even twice the cost of lamb chops. Maybe I can find a steak but gave up bothering. This is a good way to make lamb leg https://www.seriouseats.com/slow-roasted-lamb-garlic-anchovy-lemon-rosemary-food-lab-recipe You have to modify the taste but its better id say. With lamb chops though. I can only make for 2 people as you have to make the dinner twice. Apart from the potatoes. So when cooking for my Mum. Sometimes she would say. So and so will be around. They like lamb chops. Id say. Theres no way Im cooking something 3 or 4 times. Thats the only time Id maybe cook a lamb leg. Just me now though. So id end up walking around town eating a lamb leg lol. [/quote]
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