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Mix together the thyme, rosemary, basil, salt and pepper, and rub the mixture onto the chops, both sides, letting sit for a time to absorb the flavors. Heat a heavy, well seasoned, cast iron skillet (if available), to nearly smoking temperature, for searing. Add oil, followed by the lamb chops and begin to sear chops. Steps to make Iron Skillet-Seared Lamb Chops Covered with a Balsamic Reduction : Start with good quality, thick cut lamb chops.
To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have iron skillet-seared lamb chops covered with a balsamic reduction using 11 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Iron Skillet-Seared Lamb Chops Covered with a Balsamic Reduction:
- Take 8 lamb chops, thick cut, 1" each (about two lbs total)
- Get 1 tsp dried thyme (or use fresh in greater amounts)
- Take 1 1/2 tsp dried rosemary
- Take 1/2 tsp dried basil
- Prepare 1 salt
- Take 1 pepper
- Prepare 2 tbsp olive oil
- Get 2 garlic cloves, chopped
- Make ready 1/2 cup aged balsamic vinegar
- Take 1 cup chicken broth
- Take 2 tbsp butter
The glaze is so delicious you'll want to double the recipe. The balsamic glaze bathes the succulent meat with a sweet tangy sauce. Garlicky Lamb Chops with Cranberry Balsamic Reduction, Pomegranate Seeds, and Pecans. The lamb chops are first marinated in olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, salt and pepper.
Instructions to make Iron Skillet-Seared Lamb Chops Covered with a Balsamic Reduction:
- Start with good quality, thick cut lamb chops. Mix together the thyme, rosemary, basil, salt and pepper, and rub the mixture onto the chops, both sides, letting sit for a time to absorb the flavors.
- Heat a heavy, well seasoned, cast iron skillet (if available), to nearly smoking temperature, for searing. Add oil, followed by the lamb chops and begin to sear chops.
- Cook chops to medium rare, which is about 3-4 minutes a side. Or cook longer, if preferred.
- When chops are cooked, remove them from the skillet and set them aside in a manner to keep warm.
- With the same skillet on medium, add the chopped garlic and cook it just for a brief moment, stirring to keep from burning or overly browning.
- Stir in balsamic vinegar, and cook briefly while scraping any bits of lamb from the skillet into the vinegar. Stir in chicken broth. Continue to cook, over medium-high heat, until the broth and vinegar mixture is reduced by at least half. Then remove from heat and add the butter, stirring.
- Set aside part of the reduction for individual servings and dipping. Pour the remainder over the lamb chops on a platter and serve.
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