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Lamb is an often-overlooked meat, but I find that it offers a rich, distinct flavor that transforms a standard dinner into an elegant evening. These Pan-Fried Lamb Chops, beautiful on a platter, are my ideal when I want a nearly effortless but memorable dish for date nights, dinner parties, lazy weekend evenings — or even to liven up a busy weeknight. Whenever the craving strikes, you can be serving these beautiful chops in 30 minutes flat (including prep time and resting time).
I love this recipe’s simplicity, requiring only 6 ingredients and a skillet. You’ll slather tender, lamb rib chops with an aromatic marinade of fresh garlic cloves and rosemary, olive oil, salt and pepper. Then let the chops sit for a few minutes (or up to 4 hours) to absorb the savory flavors. When you’re ready to cook, just lay them on a blistering hot skillet and sear each side just long enough to turn the garlic and rosemary into crispy, buttery, piney bits. Searing each side coats the chops in a perfectly browned crust and leaves them juicy and pink within. After a quick 5-minute rest, these chops are ready to enjoy.
Made these tonight, they were delicious. First time making this cut of lamb chop, This one’s a winner, no need for me to look for another recipe.
ev
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Ingredients for Pan-Fried Lamb Chops
- Lamb Rib Chops: For this recipe, you’ll need 8 lamb rib chops that are about 3/4-inch thick and trimmed of excess fat (a style called Frenched).
- Fresh Garlic: I look for heads of garlic that are firm and compact with plump cloves. Avoid those that have begun to wilt or discolor or that have begun to sprout.
- Olive Oil: Any good olive oil will do here, no need for extra-virgin since you’ll be searing the lamb chops. Though it’s the only kind I typically have on hand and works well for this recipe.
- Fresh Rosemary: Don’t be tempted to swap in dried rosemary. It’s a star flavor here, so you want fresh, tender leaves of rosemary for the best flavor.
- Kosher Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper: You can use fine sea salt if you don’t have kosher salt, just use half as much.
3 Recipe Tips
- Buying Lamb: You can buy individual lamb rib chops, but I often buy lamb rib roasts (typically much less expensive per pound) and divide the individual chops with a very sharp knife.
- Lamb Temperature: I use an instant-read thermometer to check that the lamb chops are cooked to my desired doneness: 145°F for medium rare (pull from the heat at 135°F), 160°F for medium (pull from the heat at 150°F), and 170°F for well done (pull from the heat at 160°F).
- Grill Chops Instead: Lamb rib chops cook very quickly, so high-heat techniques like pan searing and grilling work best. If you prefer grilling, check out this easy Grilled Lamb Chops recipe!
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How to make Pan-Fried Lamb Chops
Combine marinade ingredients (garlic, rosemary, olive oil, and salt) in a small bowl.
Spoon marinade evenly over both sides of lamb loin chops.
Pan-fry lamb chops in a hot, cast iron skillet over medium-high heat to your desired doneness, 2-4 minutes per side. Remove from pan and let rest 5 minutes; serve.
Pan Fried Lamb Chops
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Ingredients
- 8 lamb chops 3/4 inches thick
- 4 tablespoons olive oil divided
- 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh rosemary dried rosemary is not a good substitute here
- 3 cloves garlic minced
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- freshly ground black pepper to taste
Instructions
- In a small bowl, stir together 3 tablespoons of the olive oil, rosemary, garlic, salt and pepper. Spoon mixture evenly over both sides of lamb chops. (You can do this up to 4 hours ahead.)
- Heat a large skillet (ideally cast iron) over medium-high heat until hot. Pour in remaining tablespoon of olive oil and swirl to coat. Add lamb chops in a single layer and cook 2 to 4 minutes on each side to desired doneness, 135°F for medium-rare.
- Transfer lamb chops to platter and let rest 5 minutes before serving.
Notes
- You can find lamb rib chops already cut in the grocery store, but I’ve found that it’s less expensive to buy lamb rib roasts and cut them into individual chops with a very sharp knife.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Made these tonight, they were delicious. First time making this cut of lamb chop, This oneโs a winner, no need for me to look for another recipe.
I love to hear this, Ev! Thanks so much for coming back to let me know.
like to braise them and cook in a tomato mixture. brings back memories my grandfather loved them.would bring to him. although there was a diner in town that would feature a special on them and we would go there to enjoy,brings back memories . as he passed awhile ago,loved seeing him enjoy them upset had this memory to post was not a duplicate
sound easy will try.remember mother used to pan fry round bone lamb chops. we loved to suck marrow from the bone
Will be trying out this recipe for dinner; looks amazing.
Thank you, Rosemarie. I hope you’ll love it!
Very nice job! those Lamb chops look delicious, I am using your recipe right now making me some lamb chops Thank you so much.โค๏ธโค๏ธ
My pleasure, Dwayne!
Just made them in my cast iron skillet. They were delicious. I was a little nervous on how fine to chop the rosemary. I think i could have went finer but all worked out well.
I’m so glad these were a hit, Vincent! Thank you for coming back to let me know.
I LOVE lamb, but I almost never buy it and I’ve never made lamb chops before. I’m looking at my rosemary bush, and now thinking about how I might be able to get my hands on some chops. They look brilliant!
aww…thanks so much, Matt!
So craving these lamb chops right now! Love the marinade and how easy they are to make. Very elegant!
Thank you, Kelly!
How tasty do these look, Marissa!? I love that you pan-fried them. I feel like pan-frying foods makes them SO much more flavorful. I will be keeping my eyes peeled for lamb chops so I can make these in the near future ๐ Happy Easter weekend!
Love to hear that, Katherine! Happy Easter to you and your adorable family!
These would be perfect with a side of your cheesy potatoes Marissa! And they’d disappear quickly at our house. Pinned!
aww…I love to hear that, Mary Ann. Thank you so much!
Love pan-fried lamb chops! And you can never go wrong with lamb and rosemary. Delicious! ๐ ~Valentina
Thank you, Valentina! I agree!
Sometimes Iโll pan fry a couple little lamb chops just for myself, cause my husband doesnโt like lamb. I just use salt and pepper. Thereโs nothing like good lamb!!! Great pics!
Thank you! That’s funny, Mimi. We know several couples who are the same, that have to get their solo lamb chop fix.
I really wish I could grab a chop from one screen…or the whole pan really! What a delicious dish, Marissa! Perfect for entertaining or date night! Happy Easter! XO
haha, thanks, Dawn! Happy Easter! XO
These lamb chops look amazing, Marissa! I love the simple, classic ingredients you used here. These are certainly easy enough to make on a weeknight, but they’re fancy enough to serve to company for holidays. I think lamb chops are on sale this week, too…lucky me! ๐
Perfect timing! Thank you, David!
This is SO yummy! I had some lamb shanks today and now I am craving some lamb chops too.
Lamb shanks are pretty delicious too! Thanks, Angie. ๐
like to braise them and cook in a tomato mixture. brings back memories my grandfather loved them.would bring to him. although there was a diner in town that would feature a special on them and we would go there to enjoy,brings back memories . as he passed awhile ago,loved seeing him enjoy them