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Perfect Pan-Seared Lamb Rib Chops with Garlic Herb Butter

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If you’re looking for an elegant yet easy-to-make dish, lamb rib chops are the perfect choice. These small, bone-in chops cook quickly, making them a great option for a weeknight dinner or a special occasion meal. With a flavorful sear, a buttery garlic-herb baste, and a juicy, tender texture, this lamb rib chop recipe is sure to impress.

In this post, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know about cooking perfectly seared lamb rib chops, from choosing the best meat to seasoning, cooking techniques, and side dish pairings.

What Are Lamb Rib Chops?

Lamb rib chops come from the rib section of the lamb and are known for their tenderness, rich flavor, and beautiful presentation. They have a small T-bone-style bone, with a juicy portion of meat surrounding it. Because they cook quickly, they’re perfect for a pan-seared preparation.

Unlike lamb loin chops (which are thicker and more like a small T-bone steak), rib chops are delicate, quick-cooking, and packed with flavor.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

✔️ Quick and easy – Cooks in under 10 minutes!
✔️ Restaurant-quality – Perfect sear with a rich garlic herb butter finish.
✔️ Minimal ingredients – Uses pantry staples like garlic, rosemary, and butter.
✔️ Versatile – Pairs well with roasted veggies, mashed potatoes, or a fresh salad.

How to Choose the Best Lamb Rib Chops

When shopping for lamb rib chops, look for:

Bright red meat with a good amount of marbling. More marbling = more flavor!
Firm, white fat (avoid meat that looks gray or has a strong odor).
Even thickness (about ¾ to 1 inch thick is ideal for even cooking).
Frenched or regular cuts – Frenched chops have the bone cleaned for a more refined look, while regular chops have a little extra fat for added flavor.

Ingredients for Seared Lamb Rib Chops

  • Bone-in lamb rib chops

  • Butter (or olive oil)

  • Garlic, minced

  • Fresh rosemary, finely chopped

  • Fresh thyme, finely chopped

  • Fresh parsley, chopped (optional for garnish)

  • Dijon mustard (optional for extra flavor)

  • Salt and pepper, to taste

  • Lemon wedges (for serving)

Ingredient Notes & Substitutions

🔸 Butter vs. Olive Oil – Butter adds richness, while olive oil gives a slightly lighter finish. You can use a mix of both for the best flavor.
🔸 Fresh vs. Dried Herbs – Fresh herbs give the best flavor, but you can use ½ tsp dried rosemary & thyme if fresh isn’t available.
🔸 Garlic – Fresh garlic is key! Avoid pre-minced garlic, as it can have a bitter aftertaste.

What to Serve with Lamb Rib Chops

Pair these juicy chops with these delicious sides:

🥔 Garlic Mashed Potatoes – Creamy and buttery, they soak up all the flavors.
🥗 Mediterranean Salad – A fresh mix of cucumbers, tomatoes, and feta.
🥦 Roasted Vegetables – Try asparagus, carrots, or Brussels sprouts.
🍚 Lemon Herb Rice – Bright, fresh, and a great complement to lamb.

FAQs

Can I marinate the lamb chops in advance?

Yes! You can marinate them in olive oil, garlic, and herbs for up to 12 hours in the fridge. Just bring them to room temperature before cooking.

Can I cook these in the oven?

Yes! Sear them first, then bake at 400°F (200°C) for 5-7 minutes.

What’s the best way to reheat lamb chops?

Reheat in a low oven (300°F) for 10 minutes or on a stovetop over low heat with a little butter. Avoid microwaving, as it can make them tough.

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