Grill/Barbecue

Grilled Rack of Lamb Asian Salad

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July  4, 2009
4.4
5 Ratings
  • Serves 4
Test Kitchen Notes

Having never grilled an entire rack of lamb before, we were excited to try this technique. We had also never seen lamb combined with Southeast Asian ingredients, a pairing that intrigued us. Happily, Tom Kelly's approach is right on: the acid and heat of the chili and lime dressing cut through the richness of the lamb, already sweet and a little spicy because of the marinade, which caramelizes as the lamb sits on the grill. We found that indirect heat was best to avoid flareups, and because our fish sauce was particularly pungent, we added another few tablespoons of lime juice and an extra teaspoon of sugar to balance the flavors in the dressing. This makes enough to serve 4 to 6, depending on the size of the chops. - A&M —The Editors

What You'll Need
Ingredients
  • 2 8-bone racks of lamb, trimmed and frenched
  • 1 cup soy sauce
  • 6 cloves of garlic
  • 1 cup red wine
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons red curry paste
  • 2 tablespoons chopped ginger
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • 2 thinly sliced asian red peppers
  • 4 tablespoons fish sauce
  • 4 tablespoons fresh lime juice
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 head of bibb lettuce
  • 1/3 cup chopped cilantro
Directions
  1. Marinade lamb in soy, garlic, wine, olive oil, curry paste, ginger, and honey for 3-4 hours. Grill lamb until medium-rare.
  2. For the salad, mix garlic, chilies, fish sauce, lime juice, and sugar in a small bowl. Make a bed of the lettuce on a serving plate. Place 2 lamb chops on top. Garnish with cilantro.
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7 Reviews

Jacqueline H. August 16, 2020
Are the Asian Chilies fresh or dried?
 
Amanda H. August 16, 2020
Fresh but you can use dried if that's all you can get.
 
sygyzy July 21, 2010
Made your recipe last night for our Bite Club dinner. Turned out great. The cilantro seems optional but it's a MUST HAVE. It really brings everything together.


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sygyzy July 19, 2010
I just made this marinade in anticipation for cooking on Tuesday. Has anyone tasted it? It is extremely bitter. Could it be my olive oil? Or red wine (Syrah)?
 
Amanda H. July 30, 2010
Not sure why it was bitter -- wonder if it was the wine. Could add more honey next time to smooth it out. But sounds like it turned out alright (as I saw in your slideshow a few days ago!)
 
Amanda H. July 7, 2010
Yes, definitely.
 
KLL5 July 7, 2010
Can the meat be broiled if a grill is not available??