Lamb Lollipops with Mint Salt
Show: Easy Entertaining with Michael Chiarello
Episode: Blind Date Singles Mixer
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By cjholcombe_351162
Bridgewater, NJ
on July 10, 2011
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While I like the idea of the mint salt, I used less than indicated and it was still very salty. Cooking lamb rack by time is undependable. I used a thermometer to 125 degrees. The deglazed pan with wine was a nice accompaniment.
By rupunzzl30_5961359
Bedford, TX
on December 09, 2009
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I followed the directions and made it for the family I nanny for...I used 3 racks instead and when I came in the next day to ask how it was the mom said the 6 year old was spitting it out and the mom, before she tried it, was telling him to eat it....until...she tried it and felt for her baby boy! LOL Needless to say she had to wash off the salt. I would recommend a little salt.
By EmilyD123
Las Vegas, NV
on May 05, 2009
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This is the best lamb that I have made. But- I did have to use common sense too.
By jooch_9570147
HUMBLE, TX
on January 24, 2008
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This segment just played and MC did not even come close to using a cup of salt. I'm sure this was a typo.
Some of you need to exercise some common sense in the kitchen.
By wojcik11_7980708
Chicago, IL
on January 24, 2008
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The lamb itself was delicious if you could get past the salty exterior. I would recommend using only 1/4 of the salt in the recipe. I have had better lamb dishes in the past.
By nicolemurraygri...
Pleasanton, CA
on August 20, 2006
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We made these for a wine tasting party and they were awesome. Definitely a little bit salty and I cut the salt in half... I recommend using 1/3 of the salt called for in the recipe and add some olive oil and garlic to supplement. Also had to oven bake a little longer to get the med-rare. Will make again for sure.
By maria1218_485768
warren, OH
on March 16, 2006
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lots of flavor ...great for a party
By brendanbyr_4856927
fort lauderdale, FL
on January 27, 2006
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I did not have any "gray salt" so I used sea salt and about a quarter a cup instead of a cup, and it still came way too salty. I recommend that if you do not have gray salt, (I've never used that myself, use the same amount you'd use to salt the dish normally, about one to two tablespoons, and use that amount to grind with the mint and the salt level should be fine. Also, this recipe definitely needs at least 15 minutes in the oven itself to come medium rare, Michael surely must have a better oven than I do to leave it in for eight or less. Otherwise, a solidly good idea for lamb.
By alan.silver_2658957
Colorado Spring...
on May 09, 2005
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Great idea. Made it for Kentucky Derby day. Way too salty. The oven time of 7 - 8 minutes was nowhere long enough. I ended up at 15 minutes, and it was still very rare.