BROILED LAMB CHOP WITH BROILED NEW POTATOES

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I love lamb chops, and I can't resist when I find a pair of loin chops at least 1 inch thick sitting side by side in a shrink-wrapped package at the meat counter. Expensive? Yes, and I don't really need two of them. But I give in and set aside the uneaten portion of the second one to tuck into a small casserole of French lentils. It makes an appealing second dinner.

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 or 3 smallish new potatoes
Olive oil
Kosher salt
1 or 2 thick loin lamb chops
Freshly ground pepper
1 garlic clove
1 tablespoon chopped fresh Italian parsley

Steps:

  • Boil the potatoes in lightly salted water for 5 minutes. Drain (don't peel), cut in half, and rub a little olive oil and salt over them. Rub salt, olive oil, and pepper over the chops, too, and arrange both the chops and the potatoes on a broiler pan. Slip them about 4 inches under a preheated broiler, and cook for 4 minutes, then turn and broil another 3 minutes. Meanwhile, make a paste of garlic and salt (see page 48) and spread it over the lamb chops after you take them out of the oven. Let rest for a minute or two while you chop some parsley. Sprinkle that over both the chops and the potatoes, and dig in. You're alone, so you can pick up the chop and nibble the meat close to the bone-it's always the best. Set aside any uneaten portions of lamb for Lamb and Lentils (recipe follows).
  • Cook the chops on a grill. Timing depends on how hot your fire is, so check carefully. When the flesh springs back, it is done. Or use the instant-read thermometer. Lamb shouldn't be more than 125-130° for rare.

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