Food & Drink

Matt Tebbutt’s rack of lamb recipe

An impressive-looking dish for guests.

Rack of lamb with baby gem lettuce, peas, mint and bacon
Rack of lamb with baby gem lettuce, peas, mint and bacon Rack of lamb with baby gem lettuce, peas, mint and bacon (Chris Terry)

“I don’t really need to comment much on this one – it’s heavenly, early summer on a plate!” says TV chef Matt Tebbutt.

Rack of lamb with baby gem lettuce, peas, mint and bacon

Ingredients


(Serves 4)

Olive oil


2 x 8-bone racks of lamb


Salt and pepper


4 sprigs fresh thyme, leaves picked


75g unsalted butter


4 medium baby gem lettuces, halved


200g pancetta or bacon, diced


4 garlic cloves, peeled and thinly sliced


100g fresh shelled peas, blanched and refreshed


800ml lamb stock


4 sprigs fresh mint, leaves picked and torn, plus extra to garnish

(Chris Terry/PA) (Chris Terry)

Method

1. Preheat the oven to 200°C/400°F/Gas 6.

2. Heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a large frying pan. Season the lamb fat with salt and pepper, then fry fat side down for a few minutes over a high heat until browned.

3. Turn over, put into a roasting tin and sprinkle with some of the fresh thyme. Roast in the preheated oven for 15–20 minutes or to your liking. Leave to rest for 10 minutes before serving.

4. In another frying pan, add 15g of the butter and colour off the baby gem lettuces, cut side down, in the foaming butter. Throw in the diced pancetta, the garlic and remaining thyme, and sauté for a few minutes until coloured. Add the peas and pour in the lamb stock. Bring to the boil and simmer for 2–3 minutes to warm everything through.

5. Cut the lamb into chops and place on a large serving dish. Throw the mint into the simmering stock along with the remaining butter. Stir in to enrich the sauce and give it a good sheen. Season carefully, as the pancetta may already have seasoned the stock sufficiently. Spoon around the lamb racks and serve garnished with the extra mint.


Matt Tebbutt’s Pub Food by Matt Tebbutt is published in hardback by Quadrille on August 29, priced £26. Photography by Chris Terry.