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Grilled Rack of Lamb Recipe for Big Green Egg | BBQ Rack of Lamb

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I start this Grilled Rack of Lamb recipe off by buying a couple of racks of lamb weighing about 1.5lbs each from Costco. The lamb loins are mostly trimmed (you want some fat for flavor) and the bones are frenched (meat removed about 2”) so there’s not really any prep to do with the meat.

Remove each rack of lamb from cryovac packaging and pat any excess moisture off with paper towel. Lay the racks of lamb out on a work surface or large platter and generously season the outside with Killer Hogs AP rub; you can substitute Kosher Salt and Cracked Black Pepper here.

The next layer of flavor I want to get on the lamb is a sort of “wet rub”. It’s a combination of fresh herbs, garlic & shallot with a touch of mustard and olive to balance it out.

Rack Of Lamb Wet Herb Rub Recipe

– 1 Cup Italian Flat Leaf Parsley
– 2 TBS Fresh Rosemary
– 1 TBS Fresh Thyme
– 5 cloves Garlic
– 1 Shallot
– 2 TBS Dijon Mustard
– ¼ Cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil
– Pinch of Salt and Black Pepper to taste

Chop the parsley, rosemary, and thyme and add to the bowl of a food processor. Peel the garlic cloves and smash with the side of your chef knife; roughly chop the shallot and add both to the chopped herbs.

Pulse the food processor a few times and then add the Dijon Mustard. Continue processing the mixture for 1-2 minutes while slowly adding the olive oil. More oil can be added until the mixture resembles a paste.

This wet rub can be made a day ahead of time. Keep it in the refrigerator to develop even more flavor.

Spread the wet rub over both sides of the rack of lamb and let it hang out on the counter for 1 hour.

For this cook I’m using my Big Green Egg first set up for direct grilling at 450⁰; and then I’m going to switch it over to indirect heat by adding the plate setter and reducing the temperature to 375⁰F.

You can do this on any grill just create a two zone fire running the same temps. Also I’m adding just one chunk of cherry wood to the coals to give a mild, sweet smoke. Anything strong will over power the flavor of the lamb.

After an hour of resting/marinating, the rack of lamb is ready for the grill. Lay each rack of lamb on the cooking grate directly over the hot coals and sear each side for 4 minutes.

Remove the rack of lamb from the grill and set a side just for a minute while switching the Big Green Egg over to indirect cooking.

Once the grill is set up and the temps have dropped to 375⁰F (should only take a 3-4 minutes), place the rack of lamb back on the cooking grate standing up on its’ edge bones pointing up.

Interlock each bone so the racks support one another. (if you’re only cooking one rack just place it meat side up on the rack).

Before closing the lid insert a meat probe (I use a Themoworks Chef Alarm) into the center of one of the racks and set the temperature alarm for 128⁰F. Continue cooking the lamb until the alarm sounds which will be somewhere around 20-30 minutes.

Once the alarm sounds remove both racks from the cooker and allow them to rest for a minimum of 10 minutes sitting on the cutting board. It makes a really cool presentation to serve these just as you cooked them-bones interlocked; I promise your guests will be impressed!

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Grilled Rack of Lamb Recipe on Big Green Egg

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