I deserve some sort of
punishment. I’ve been a bad blogger. Before I let you sentence me to something
ridiculous like ten year peeling potatoes or trimming the ends of one million
green beans, at least let me plead my case.
For starters, work has
been insane. I know, I know. People always say that. But seriously, I went into
work on Sunday. ON. A. SUNDAY. When did I become one of those people who work
on the weekends just to get caught up? Whenever it happened, I don’t think I
like it. Don’t get me wrong, I’m learning and growing, but oh my is it rough
sometimes.
Things got a little
more complicated last week when Wes moved into a new place and I was his trusty
assistant. The good news about the move is that he moved into an awesome little
one bedroom that we are both really excited about. The bad part about the move
is that we moved till two on Friday moment and then decided (and by decided I
mean I made us) to paint his vaulted ceilings. Genius. Straight Genius.
At this point, I’m
pretty sleepy, with way more work to do, but nothing could keep me away from
the kitchen.
Between the work and
boxes and painting, I needed some Zen time in the kitchen and manning the
grill.
And this is what came
from it
You will need…
8 medium sized lamb
chops
2 small zucchini,
halved and thinly sliced
2 small yellow summer
squash, halved and thinly sliced
3 tablespoons olive
oil, divided
2 garlic cloves,
minced
1 red bell pepper,
chopped
2 ears of corn in the
husk
10 tablespoons garlicy lemon and marjoram butter
Salt and pepper to
taste
Start by heating your
grill to a medium high heat.
While the grill is
heating, soak the cornhusks in water.
When the grill is hot,
add the corn to the grill and turn every 5 minutes until the corn is cooked
through.
After the corn is
cooked through with grill marks, remove from the grill and allow them to cool
enough to handle. When they are cool enough, cut the kernels off the ear and set aside.
While the corn is
cooling. Lightly brush the lamb with 2 tablespoons olive oil and season well
with salt and pepper.
Add the lamb to the
grill and sear on a really hot part of the grill. About 3 minutes a side.
Move the lamb to a
slightly cooler part of the grill and top each chop with 1 tablespoon of
butter.
Continue to cook until
medium rare and the butter has melted. About 6 minutes.
Remove the lamb from
the grill and cover it with foil to rest for about 10 minutes.
While the lamb is
resting, heat the remaining olive oil and garlic together in a medium pan over
medium high heat. When the garlic is fragrant add in the bell peppers, squash,
zucchini, corn and remaining butter.
Cook until the peppers are slightly softened and the
zucchini, squash and corn are hot. About 5 minutes.
Lay out the veggies on
a platter, top with lamb chops and serve hot.
Love and Beer Floats
Angela
Herb Butter Grilled Lamb Chops with Summer Squash
8 medium sized lamb chops
2 small zucchini, halved and thinly sliced
2 small yellow summer squash, halved and thinly sliced
3 tablespoons olive oil, divided
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 red bell pepper, chopped
2 ears of corn in the husk
10 tablespoons garlicy lemon and marjoram butter
Salt and pepper to taste
Start by heating your grill to a medium high heat.
While the grill is heating, soak the cornhusks in water.
When the grill is hot, add the corn to the grill and turn every 5 minutes until the corn is cooked through.
After the corn is cooked through with grill marks, remove from the grill and allow them to cool enough to handle. When they are cool enough, cut the kernels off the ear and set aside.
While the corn is cooling. Lightly brush the lamb with 2 tablespoons olive oil and season well with salt and pepper.
Add the lamb to the grill and sear on a really hot part of the grill. About 3 minutes a side.
Move the lamb to a slightly cooler part of the grill and top each chop with 1 tablespoon of butter.
Continue to cook until medium rare and the butter has melted. About 6 minutes.
Remove the lamb from the grill and cover it with foil to rest for about 10 minutes.
While the lamb is resting, heat the remaining olive oil and garlic together in a medium pan over medium high heat. When the garlic is fragrant add in the bell peppers, squash, zucchini, corn and remaining butter. Cook until the peppers are slightly softened and the zucchini, squash and corn are hot. About 5 minutes.
Lay out the veggies on a platter, top with lamb chops and serve hot.
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