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Spice-Rubbed Lamb Chops with Roasted Tomatoes

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Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Serves 2

Ingredients

3 plum tomatoes, cut lengthwise into 1/4-inch-thick slices
3 teaspoons olive oil
two 3/4-to 1-inch-thick shoulder lamb chops (8 to 10 ounces each)
2 teaspoons ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon coarse salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Preheat oven to 450°F. and lightly oil a baking pan.

    Step 2

    Arrange tomatoes in one layer in prepared pan and brush with 1 teaspoon oil. Roast tomatoes in middle of oven 20 minutes, or until browned lightly, and keep warm.

    Step 3

    Pat lamb chops dry. In a small dish stir together cumin, salt, and pepper and rub mixture on both sides of lamb chops.

    Step 4

    In a 9-inch heavy non-stick skillet heat remaining 2 teaspoons oil over moderate heat until hot but not smoking and cook lamb chops 3 to 5 minutes on each side for medium-rare meat. Transfer lamb chops to 2 plates and serve with roasted tomatoes.

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