Pistachio Crusted Rack of Lamb

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Never cook lamb before. Always had the impression that it was terribly hard unlike a beef steak which you can just throw in the pan, lamb is like “who can cook lamb?” – unknown, undoable..

In fact, when eating out, I hardly ever order beef, since I can make a rather good steak myself with no effort & at fraction of the cost, so its lamb or fish everytime (dining out) except at some famous grills, Japanese or fine dining restaurants..

Anyway, I gotten myself this packet of lamb, which contained 2 frenched lamb racks, and check out some video recipes. It is really very easy to make..

I seasoned & browned the lamb rack, prepared the pistachio & the mix (add breadcrumbs, olive oil, melted butter) for the crust, rubbed dijon mustard on the lamb rack so that the pistachio crust sticked, and when my friends were here, while we were devouring the other dishes, I just put the lamb rack into a 210degC oven for 23minutes; and voila, I had a very impressive-looking & tasty pistachio crusted lamb which everyone really enjoyed! actually it was medium & I would have preferred medium rare, will try 21-22minutes next time.

Looks like I won’t be eating lamb anytime soon when dining out.
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Ingredient and Portion
1 frenched lamb rack (standard 8 ribs, about 600g, good for 4)
1 cup of pistachios
2 tbsp breadcrumbs
1 tbsp melted butter
1 tbsp olive oil
sea salt & coarse black pepper to taste
2 tbsp dijon mustard


Method
Prepare the lamb rack – cut/trim away the fat (to reduce the strong gamey taste/smell), cut about 2cm every 2 ribs w/o cutting into the loin (this for easy serving of the lamb rack afterwards), season with sea salt & coarse black pepper & pan seared including the ends over a very hot pan. put aside on an aluminium lined baking tray & reserve.
Prepare the pistachio crust mix – cut about 1 cup of toasted pistachios into small bits. in a large bowl add 2 tablespoons breadcrumbs, 1 tablespoon olive oil & 1 tablespoon melted butter, & mix.
Cook the lamb – coat the lamb loin with 2 tablespoon of dijon mustard. This will enable the pistachio crust to stick. now coat the pistachio mix on the lamb to form a crust. Preheat oven to 210degC and place the lamb in the oven for 22minutes (or longer if you like it more done). serve
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