Rack Of Lamb With Rosemary And Artichokes


Course : Lamb
Serves: 2
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Ingredients:


1/2 teaspoon freshly ground pepper

1 small spirg rosemary -- plus

1/2 teaspoon chopped rosemary.

1 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil -- (1 to 2)

1 cup mirepoix -- equal parts coarsely chopped

1 medium chopped onions

1 medium chopped carrots -- and

1 medium chopped celery

1/2 teaspoon whole black peppercorns

1/2 teaspoon bay leaf

1/2 teaspoon salt

4 medium cooked fresh artichoke bottoms

1 medium lemon -- cut in half

4 tablespoons unsalted butter

1 sprig fresh thyme -- leaves only

12 cloves garlic -- peeled and blanched

1 pound baby lamb rack
 

Preparation / Directions:


Trim all but a thin layer of fat from the lamb. Cut off the last 2 inches of the rib bones. Reserve all the trimmings. Rub the rack with pepper and the rosemary sprig, then rub it with olive oil. Cover the rack with plastic wrap and let it stand in the refrigerator overnight. Make lamb stock: brown the cut lamb bones and trimmings in a little olive oil. Add the mirepoix and brown for 2 to 3 minutes. Add the peppercorns and bay leaf. Add water to cover, bring it to a boil and simmer slowly until the stock is reduced to 1/2 cup. Strain and reserve. Preheat the oven to 450ø F. Place the lamb in a shallow roasting pan and season it with salt. Roast the rack for 10 to 12 minutes, or until the lamb is medium rare. Transfer the lamb to a carving board and let it rest in a warm spot for 10 minutes. Slice the artichoke bottoms into thin slices and toss them with lemon juice. In a saut‚‚ pan, saut‚‚ the artichoke slices slowly in 2 tablespoons of the butter, the thyme leaves, salt, pepper and 2 of the garlic cloves, cut into thin slices, until the artichokes are tender. Add more butter if necessary as they cook. Reserve. While the lamb is resting, discard any grease from the roasting pan. Deglaze the pan with the lamb stock. Add the chopped rosemary. When the sauce has reduced slightly, whisk in 1 tablespoon of the butter. Season the sauce to taste with salt and pepper and strain it. Keep the sauce warm. Heat a saut‚‚ pan, add the remaining butter and in it saut‚‚ the remaining garlic cloves until light golden brown.


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