Easy Broiled Rosemary Lamb Chops

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These easy broiled rosemary lamb chops take minutes to make!

Easy Broiled Lamb Chops by Ashley of MyHeartBeets.com

These lamb chops take just 15 minutes to make and that includes both prep and cooking time. Unbelievably quick, I know. As much as I love cooking and spending time in my kitchen, there are days where I want dinner on the table pronto. These lamb chops are the perfect way to make that happen. This dish is as delicious as it is easy to make. And it looks so fancy too!

Easy Broiled Lamb Chops by Ashley of MyHeartBeets.com

Using fresh rosemary is so important for this recipe. If you only have dried rosemary, put your lamb in the freezer. It’s not worth making this until you can get your hands on the good stuff, the fresh stuff.

The first time I made these simple chops was with fresh rosemary from our neighbor’s backyard. She had picked it in the morning and it was on our lamb chops that same evening. Rosemary has this incredibly aromatic woody flavor and these lamb chops soak all of that aroma right up.

Easy Broiled Lamb Chops by Ashley of MyHeartBeets.com

Prepping the lamb chops is easy. Put the meat in a bowl with oil, salt and pepper. After massaging the spices onto the chops, place them on a pan. Cut garlic cloves in half and place them on top. Then, top with rosemary. Before you do though – rub the leaves between your fingers and palms to help release the oils inside. I take the extra minute or so to do this because I think it allows the herb to infuse the meat with more flavor.

After ten minutes in the oven, the lamb chops will be a nice medium rare. When you’re ready to eat, just brush the garlic and rosemary aside with your fork, and dig in.

Easy Broiled Lamb Chops by Ashley of MyHeartBeets.com

Broiled Garlic Rosemary Lamb Chops

Easy Broiled Lamb Chops by Ashley of MyHeartBeets.com

Broiled Garlic Rosemary Lamb Chops

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Ingredients
 

  • 4-6 lamb chops loin
  • 3 tablespoons olive or avocado oil
  • 2 teaspoons fine sea salt adjust to taste
  • ½ teaspoon freshly cracked black peppercorns adjust to taste
  • 4 large garlic cloves cut in half
  • 10-12 springs of fresh rosemary or a large handful of rosemary leaves

Instructions
 

  • In a bowl, add chops, and lightly massage with oil, salt and pepper.
  • Place chops on a greased sheet pan and stick sliced garlic into the chops.
  • Roll rosemary leaves between your palms to release oil and then place on both sides of the chops.
  • Broil the chops on the third rack (8 or so inches from the heat source) for ten minutes to get perfect medium-rare lamb chops.
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Quick and Easy Broiled Lamb Chops
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  1. Heidi says

    2 stars
    Needs guidance on broiler settings, I used 2 and it took 15 minutes to get to somewhat medium rare. Not sure about sticking garlic into the chops, assuming you have to make cuts into the chops before doing this but it’s not in the recipe.

  2. Heather says

    We just made this and it was perfect! 10 minutes on broil, no turning, nice sear, perfectly seasoned medium rare chops. Delicious – thank you!

  3. David Geiger says

    Your post about broiling the lamb chops said to broil for ten minutes. I assume you mean 5 minutes per side. It was not clear.

  4. Linnea Novicki says

    5 stars
    I made these Lamb Chops and they are absolutely delicious. I bought the fresh Rosemary and followed the recipe as written. I marinated the chops for a couple of days but over night would have been fine. I have a vacuum packer with the marinade dishes to vacuum the food which was nice to use. Not needed but I had them. Shall be a go to recipe. I emailed the recipe to one of my daughters and she thought it looked delicious. I just told her it was.

  5. Galen Muhammad says

    Thanks for the recipe!!

    I broiled mine @ 400° for 16 minutes as I preferred mine a bit closer to well done. Oh yeah….I also marinated mine in lemon juice, steak sauce and rosemary overnight.

  6. Lisa says

    Sorry your questions didn’t get answered about temp. Many ovens have adjustable broiler settings 500 is high. I’m selling mine to 450 and I’m gonna go for 12 minutes I’ll let you know how it comes out and I don’t want mine well done so mine are gonna be slightly pink in the middle. I’m reading it at two just because it didn’t give the boiler temperature setting and there’s many people that asked the question what the temperature needed to be

  7. Neepa says

    5 stars
    I cooked 8 chops today, so I raised the time to 15 mins on high broil, 8 mins on one side, 7 mins. on the other. Because I don’t like lamb medium rare, but did want it tender, I then left it for another 5 minutes on low broil in the oven (turns out, the flame never came back on, but I could see the chops gently sizzling). It came out perfect. I also added a tbs of sugar to the vinegar because I would rather it be sweet than sour (sort of like how it is with Caprese salad).

  8. Galliesallie says

    I love lamb as I ate a lot as a child, but haven’t been confident in cooking it myself. I happened upon some beautiful chops at the store, and didn’t know what to do with them. I made this recipe last night and they turned out great! My son ate 2. My chops were thick so I cooked them a little longer, and flipped them half way through, they were perfect.
    It also my have helped that I prepped them a few hours in advance so upon arriving home after our activity I just pulled the covered broiler pan from the fridge, waited a few minutes then popped them in the oven. So tasty and quick!

  9. Juan M. says

    This may be a silly question, but would I need to flip the chops over halfway? Or just set and forget till they’re done?

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