Easter is less than two weeks away--spring lamb is what's going to be on our table this year! Baby and I are making it easy with dinner for just the two of us. Not sure yet what will round out the rest of the menu but I'm thinking of a Greek slant this year based on the lamb recipe, with lemon chicken soup (classic Greek avgolemono) to start, a pasta course with grilled artichokes and a dish of dates and figs for a fine finish. Although I am not a fan of Greek retsina wine (shocking, I know), I do believe a chilled, fizzy bottle of Perrier-Jouet Champagne will be an ample substitute!
Lamb Rack with Cucumber Yogurt
From the I Love New York Cookbook:
Cucumber Yogurt
11/2 cups plain Greek-style yogurt
2 cucumbers
Salt
2 teaspoons lemon juice
1 tablespoon olive oil
1/2 clove garlic
11/2 tablespoons chopped dill
Line a colander with a quadruple layer of cheesecloth and pour
the yogurt into the cheesecloth. Suspend over a large bowl and refrigerate for
48 hours, allowing the moisture to drain from the yogurt. Peel and grate the
cucumbers on a box grater.
season with 1 teaspoon of salt and hang in a quadruple layer
of cheese-cloth to drain excess moisture, about 1 hour. Measure 1 cup of the
drained yogurt and reserve the rest for another use.
Combine the cup of yogurt and the drained cucumbers in a medium
bowl.
stir in the lemon juice and olive oil. Grate the garlic on a
Microplane grater into the mixture and fold in the chopped dill. Mix well and
season with salt to taste.
Roasted Lamb Rack
1 tablespoon canola oil
1 lamb rack (about 2 1/4 pounds), frenched and tied
Salt
2 tablespoons butter
5 sprigs thyme
1 clove garlic, crushed but kept whole
Preheat the oven to 300°F. Heat a large cast-iron skillet
over high heat. Season the lamb rack generously with salt. Place the rack in
the skillet fat side down and sear over high heat until browned, 21/2 to 3
minutes. Turn and sear the bottom for 1 minute. Turn the rack back onto the fat
side and add the butter, thyme, and garlic. Baste the rack with the butter for 21/2
to 3 minutes. Transfer the lamb rack fat side up to a wire rack set in a rimmed baking sheet and roast in the oven for 10
minutes. Turn the lamb rack over, baste with butter, and return to the oven for
another 10 minutes. Remove the lamb rack from the oven, turn it back over, and
baste once more. Roast in the oven for another 10 to 15 minutes, until the
internal temperature reaches 130° to 135°F. Let the lamb rack rest for 10 to 15
minutes before slicing. Serve with the cucumber yogurt and heirloom tomatoes.
Thanks to Eleven Madison Park for the recipe and photo!
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