
Tonight's Dinner: Lamb Chops with Chunky Salsa (from Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution cookbook)
OK, so I have never cooked lamb before. I also don't often cook spicy foods. Years ago I used to make a delicious salsa, but after cutting habaneros (without gloves) then absentmindedly rubbing my eyes causing habanero juice to leak into my tear ducts and a panicked cook running, fully clothed, into a shower of cold water, I haven't cooked much with peppers. That being said, I tried again tonight. Oi. Note: frying lamb chops in a hot, hot pan with veggies, including a tiny Thai red pepper, creates smoke which in turn puts the oil from the pepper into the air. I, of course, felt the need to breath. Silly me. I have been coughing and tearing up for over an hour.
Regardless of the minor snafu caused by cooking a spicy pepper, the meal was quite delicious. I served it with Texmati rice which was bland enough to counter the spicy of the salsa and the lamb. I did make some alterations to the recipe; those and my commentary are in parenthesis. Enjoy!
Needed: 4-6 lamb chops, 2 large tomatoes, 1 red bell pepper, 1 red chile pepper, olive oil, red balsamic vinegar, salt, pepper, basil.
Chop tomatoes in half, seed and quarter red bell pepper, and cut chili pepper in half (remove seeds to take the heat down a notch).
Drizzle olive oil on both sides of lamb chops; sprinkle with salt and pepper.
Heat pan to medium high. Sear fatty side of chops on pan for a minute until crispy. Lay chops flat for 1 minute, pressing down periodically. Place veggies, cut side down, on pan. Flip chops every minute for up to 4 minutes. (I didn't want to over cook the lamb, so mine was a nice rare. It came out beautifully, but I kept a close eye on it.)
Remove chops from the pan and set to rest. Meanwhile, remove veggies to a cutting board. (I threw away the chili pepper at this point. If you like a lot of heat to your salsa, keep it.) Chop veggies until you get a chunky consistency. Place in a bowl, mix with red wine vinegar and fresh basil pieces to your flavor liking. (I didn't have fresh basil and used dried instead.)
Pour salsa in a pile on plate and place lamb chop on top. Delish!








