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Crown Roast of Lamb

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This is a very attractive roast when properly trimmed and tied. You may have a smallish crown roast or one made with a double rack. Allow about 2 chops per person.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 2 chops per person

Ingredients

1 crown roast of lamb
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh tarragon

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Preheat oven to 325°F. Fill the center of the roast with a ball of foil to keep the crown in shape during roasting, and cover the bones with foil or cubes of fat to prevent them from charring. Season the roast well with salt, pepper, and tarragon. Roast on a rack, allowing about 13–15 minutes per pound for pink lamb. With a crown it is difficult to take a reading on a meat thermometer.

    Step 2

    Let the roast stand for about 10 minutes in a warm place. Remove the covering on the ends of the ribs and replace them with paper frills. Fill the center of the crown with any of the following:

    Step 3

    1. Tiny new peas mixed with tiny onions, well buttered.

    Step 4

    2. A rice pilaf mixed with finely cut and quickly sautéed lamb kidneys.

    Step 5

    3. A purée of chestnuts, with braised chestnuts as a garnish.

    Step 6

    4. Braised chestnuts and Brussels sprouts.

    Step 7

    5. Sautéed mushroom caps sprinkled with tarragon, parsley and chives.

    Step 8

    6. Cracked wheat.

    Step 9

    7. Wild rice and almonds.

    Step 10

    Serve the pan juices, or anchovy-flavored Hollandaise sauce of a béarnaise sauce, substituting fresh mint for the tarragon in the latter.

    Step 11

    Also serve a Bibb lettuce salad tossed with diced cooked beets. Drink a modest Bordeaux wine such as Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste or a Cos d'Estournel.

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