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Lamb Chops with Rosemary Gravy (loin chops, forequarter, cutlets)

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published29 Jun '20 Updated21 Jun '25
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Next level lamb chops – flavour infusion with a rosemary garlic lamb chop marinade, sear aggressively to create a thick crust, then smother in rosemary gravy. You will lick the plate clean, do the happy dance and wonder why you don’t cook lamb chops more often!

Lamb Chops with Rosemary Gravy, creamy mashed potato and peas

Lamb Chops

I was going to start off today’s recipe by saying that lamb is the national meat of Australia. But then I stopped short, remembering how proud we are of our beef, and the seafood we catch in our pristine oceans, and how far we’ve come to make ethical and sustainably farmed chickens more accessible to everyday Aussies…..

So let me try again.

We Aussies love our lamb. And we really love a good lamb chop. So here’s a wickedly good way to cook up your next lamb chops – lightly marinated in garlic and rosemary, aggressively seared to create an awesome crust, then doused liberally in a rosemary gravy made using the pan drippings.

It tastes like a Sunday night roast lamb leg – served up quick smart!

Plate of Lamb Chops with Rosemary Gravy

What you need for Lamb Chops with Rosemary Gravy

You need very little for this recipe because lamb has so much flavour, we’re going to use it to the max and just compliment it with flavours that lamb loves: garlic and rosemary.

Ingredients in rosemary gravy lamb chops

Best cut of lamb for pan frying

Use this recipe for any cut of lamb suited to pan frying or grilling:

  • Lamb loin chops (aka mid loin chops) (pictured below) – the lamb equivalent of T-bone beef steaks, very juicy, excellent flavour, tender meat. Best cooked medium or medium rare, but ok to go to well done because it’s such a juicy cut. Comes with a band of fat around it – either leave it on or trim it off;

  • Lamb cutlets (aka lamb rib chops) – the most expensive and for many, the most prized cut of lamb, the meat is extremely tender and sweet. Criminal to go beyond medium!

  • Forequarter chops – the most economical option, this is lamb shoulder sliced into steak form. Lamb shoulder is a cut associated with slow cooking (like this Slow Roasted Lamb Shoulder) to break down the tough meat. However, when cut into thinnish steaks (as sold at butchers and grocery stores in Australia), they make excellent steaks. While not as tender as midloin and cutlets, it is not tough, it has terrific chew and very, very good lamb flavour. The RecipeTin Family is a great fan of forequarter chops!

  • Lamb leg steaks – this is the lean alternative. Because it comes from the leg, best not to take it beyond medium (as it will get quite tough).

Garlic rosemary marinade for lamb chops

How to cook lamb chops

Being one of the stronger flavoured meats, lamb doesn’t really need marinating but in this recipe, I really like to drive home the rosemary flavour – and while I’m at it, I add a good wack of garlic flavour too (being that lamb loves both).

So I marinade the lamb chops in rosemary and garlic first before pan frying aggressively so they get a terrific crust (lamb loves a good sear, like steaks). Then while the lamb is resting, we use the pan drippings to make a rosemary gravy (it takes 3 minutes flat!).

How to make Lamb Chops with Rosemary Gravy

Showing the inside of perfectly cooked lamb chops with rosemary gravy

Internal temperature of cooked lamb chops

The internal temperature of cooked lamb chops for different levels of doneness are as follows:

  • Rare 50°C / 122°F

  • Medium rare 58°C / 136°F

  • Medium 62°C / 144°F

  • Medium well done 70°C / 158°F

  • Well done 75°C / 167°F

It’s the 21st century. Take the guesswork out of cooking meat – get a thermometer!!

How long to cook lamb chops – for medium rare

The cook time depends on the cut you’re using and how thick it is. Here’s my guide:

  • Loin chops (midloin chops) 2cm / 4/5″ thick – 4 minutes each side

  • Forequarter chops 1.5 cm / 2/3″ thick – 4 minutes each side

  • Cutlets (French or not) 1.5 cm / 2/3″ thick – 3 minutes first side, 2 minutes second side

  • Boneless leg steaks  usually about 1 cm / 1/2″ thick – – 3 minutes first side, 2 minutes second side

The photo above is medium rare – a hint of pink, but most certainly cooked, optimal juiciness!!

Pouring rosemary gravy over lamb chops

Plate of Lamb Chops with Rosemary Gravy garnished with rosemary

What to serve with lamb chops

Normal lamb chops might be highly flexible with regards to what they can be served with. But for this one, a creamy, gravy-soakable starchy side is essential. Preferably mashed potato – because lamb + gravy + peas is pretty much perfection on a plate.

But if you’re doing the low carb thing, then Cauliflower Mash is the way to go.

If you’re out of potato, serve it over anything that can be used to smother with gravy – pasta, rice (plain, basmati, jasmine – or try this fabulous Seasoned Rice), polenta, couscous. Just trust me when I say that you won’t want to waste a drop of that rosemary gravy! – Nagi x

PS Oh – and as for greens! Green Bean Salad is always a firm favourite with lamb, or just a big leafy salad or garden salad with a classic Vinaigrette.


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Lamb Loin Chops with Rosemary Gravy

Lamb Chops with Rosemary Gravy (Loin chops, forequarter, cutlets)

Author: Nagi
Prep: 10 minutes mins
Cook: 15 minutes mins
Marinating: 1 hour hr
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Australian, Western
5 from 34 votes
Servings4 – 5 people
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Recipe video above. Rosemary and lamb is a classic combination. So we're doubling up on rosemary here – marinading with garlic and rosemary first, then smothering in rosemary gravy!

Ingredients

  • 750g/ 1.5lb lamb chops (loin chops, forequarter, cutlets) (Note 1)

Lamb Chop Marinade:

  • 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 3 garlic cloves , finely minced
  • 1 tbsp rosemary leaves , finely chopped (Note 2)
  • 1 tsp each salt and pepper

Gravy:

  • 2 cups beef stock , low sodium
  • 3 tbsp flour , plain/all purpose (Note 3 for GF)
  • 1 tbsp rosemary leaves , finely chopped (Note 2)
  • 2 rosemary sprigs , optional
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Instructions

  • Marinade: Mix Marinade ingredients together, then pour over chops. Turn to coat and leave to marinade for at least 1 hour, preferably 3 hours or overnight.

Cooking:

  • Take lamb out of fridge 30 minutes prior to cooking (to bring to room temp).
  • Heat a large skillet over high heat (no oil needed).
  • Pick up a chop, scrape off excess bits of garlic (it burns) and let excess oil drip off. Place in skillet. Once all chops are in, turn heat down to medium high.

Cook times for medium rare (internal temp 62°C/145°F):

  • Loin chops & forequarter chops – 4 minutes each side, or until internal temp is 62°C/145°F for medium rare (Note 4 other doneness)
  • Cutlets & thin leg steaks – 3 minutes on the first side then 2 minutes on the second side.
  • Rest – Remove lamb from skillet and place on a plater. Loosely cover with foil and rest for 3 minutes while you make the gravy.

Gravy:

  • Pour off all but about 3 tbsp oil (if you’re short, add butter), return skillet to medium heat.
  • Add flour and stir for 30 seconds.
  • Pour in beef stock while stirring constantly to dissolve flour mixture in. If you have lumps, use a whisk.
  • Add chopped rosemary and sprig.
  • Simmer, stirring regularly, for 2 – 3 minutes until it thickens in a gravy consistency.

Serving:

  • Serve lamb chops with gravy over creamy mashed potato and a side of peas!

Recipe Notes:

TIP: Garlic and rosemary burns when seared. Just brush off what you can before placing in skillet, then brush off any stray bits before plating up.
1. Lamb Chops – cook times assume the following thickness:
  • Loin chops (midloin chops) – 2cm / 4/5″ thick
  • Forequarter chops –  1.5 cm / 2/3″ thick (usually cut thinner than loin chops)
  • Cutlets (French or not) – 1.5 cm / 2/3″ thick
  • If using boneless leg steaks, use 500g/1lb, they are thinner and boneless.
Trim excess fat if so desired – I do not, because fat = flavour, and excess fat is poured off.
2. Rosemary leaves – try to use fresh, you get so much better flavour! But if you can only get dried, use 2 tsp for each marinade and gravy.
3. Gluten free – Skip flour, ensure stock is gluten free. Mix 1 1/2 tbsp cornflour/cornstarch with 2 tbsp water, then add that into the liquid in the pan. Mix, will thicken in 2 minutes or so.
4. Internal temperature of cooked lamb chops:
  • Rare 50°C / 122°F
  • Medium rare 58°C / 136°F
  • Medium (recommended) 62°C / 144°F
  • Medium well done 70°C / 158°F
  • Well done 75°C / 167°F
5. Nutrition assumes excess fat trimmed off loin chops, that 2 tbsp of oil used in marinade and half the salt in the marinade ends up in finished dish. Assumes all gravy is consumed.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 299cal (15%)Carbohydrates: 7g (2%)Protein: 32g (64%)Fat: 15g (23%)Saturated Fat: 4g (25%)Cholesterol: 90mg (30%)Sodium: 622mg (27%)Potassium: 607mg (17%)Fiber: 1g (4%)Sugar: 1g (1%)Vitamin A: 31IU (1%)Vitamin C: 1mg (1%)Calcium: 43mg (4%)Iron: 3mg (17%)
Keywords: forequarter chops, Lamb chops, lamb cutlets, lamb leg steak, lamb loin chops
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104 Comments

  1. Amy Williams says

    September 16, 2020 at 4:10 pm

    5 stars
    Grabbed some clearance forequarter so this is my night! I laughed at ‘if you’re short, add butter’. I’m 5 foot 1 so I must be entitled to a fair helping xD

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    • Tersia Parsons says

      November 15, 2020 at 12:36 pm

      😀 hahaha

      Reply
  2. Mdg says

    September 8, 2020 at 9:55 pm

    5 stars
    Hi Nagi this is another fabulous recipe ! I overcooked the lamb chops thinking they would be underdone by adding extra time to your recommended time ….but apart from that it was fabulous….the flavour and gravy etc ! Thank you for sharing.

    Reply
    • Nancy Kincaid says

      October 21, 2020 at 12:32 pm

      5 stars
      So simple but so amazingly awesome!

      Reply
  3. Bundy Girl says

    July 29, 2020 at 8:25 am

    Man oh man you are not kidding when you say this is delicious !!! Who cares if the chops are fatty….they are so delicious when smothered in your rosemary gravy !! I had some left over so froze it for the next time we had the chops and it heated up again perfectly xxx

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      July 29, 2020 at 9:49 am

      Fat = flavour in my books Bundy Girl!! N x

      Reply
  4. Steve says

    July 22, 2020 at 12:09 am

    5 stars
    Hi Nagi and Dozer. Of all the meals I have made from your recipes, and I have made a lot, this has to be the best ever thank you. Why you are not on TV is just beyond me? The gravy was to die for, my better half loves the lamb crispy, she devoured the lot.

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  5. Ruth Willcock says

    July 19, 2020 at 9:13 pm

    Hi Nagi, In all my 82 years, I have never had gravy with my lamb short loin chops…always grilled or barbecued them! I am a covert! Mini roast dinner with hasselback potatoes etc.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      July 20, 2020 at 8:47 am

      Wahoo, that’s great to hear! N x

      Reply
  6. Priscilla says

    July 7, 2020 at 3:23 pm

    5 stars
    This was delicious. I added a few ingredients to the marinade just based on personal taste but using your directions, the lamb was perfectly cooked and soft. I always manage to overcook lamb chops so I stopped buying them and only ate them at restaurants, but these were perfect. Now I don’t have to be afraid to make lamb chops at home anymore 🤗 Thanks for a great recipe

    Reply
  7. Naz says

    July 7, 2020 at 7:02 am

    5 stars
    Made this for Friday night dinner and that gravyyyy!!! Oh my goodness!! Drank it out of the jug with a teaspoon after we were finished!
    Also think it’s extra delicious with it being loin chop, love it.

    Reply
  8. Laraliv says

    July 2, 2020 at 8:32 am

    We love our lamb in iceland and the gravy is the biggest issue….we always use cream to thicken it along with the juices…very little flower needed. I have noticed after watching english and other foreign cooking programs that the sause normally used is very thin, watery like, was wondering why that is.

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    • Nagi says

      July 3, 2020 at 5:42 pm

      Hi Laraliv, that’s all personal preference – you can always thicken if you prefer! N x

      Reply
      • Lara Liv says

        July 3, 2020 at 10:40 pm

        Yes I know and this is what makes cooking so interesting…Love your website and just now I am preparing pork spare ribs a la Nagi…whole family is pretty excited 🙂 Me especially! Thanks for sharing your fab recipies!

        Reply
  9. Caryn says

    July 1, 2020 at 3:56 pm

    This recipe looks Scrumptious! I
    look forward to making it this week! Thank you so much for all your Wonderful recipes! They are delicious, fun and user friendly! Thank you! ❤️

    Reply
  10. Susanamantha says

    July 1, 2020 at 6:05 am

    Just to let you know, this makes a great marinade and gravy for pork as well as lamb. I am fixing it tonight with a pork tenderloin.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      July 1, 2020 at 8:50 am

      Yes perfect Susanamantha!!! N x

      Reply
  11. Mia says

    June 30, 2020 at 2:19 pm

    Hi Nagi, i am going to make this tonight but was wondering if i could bake it instead and if you think the result would be ok?

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      June 30, 2020 at 3:47 pm

      Hi Mia, I prefer to fry lamb chops and get that good sear – baking would suit larger pieces of lamb. N x

      Reply
  12. GILLIAN MCMULLEN says

    June 30, 2020 at 1:58 pm

    Hi Nagi,

    I am so glad I stumbled on this site. I just wish I could download this as an app. I am loving all the recipes you publish. Do you a good one for Waffles

    Reply
  13. Jo says

    June 30, 2020 at 10:59 am

    Sounds amazing, turning the volume to high on rosemary lamb shops!!!
    Thanks for sharing Nagi

    Reply
  14. Eha Carr says

    June 30, 2020 at 10:04 am

    5 stars
    Oops ! I am in trouble ! A very dear American friend published a delicious lamb recipe on Sunday using beautiful cutlets which he called chops. Guess what this lamb-loving Aussie gal did ? Told him to use ‘correct’ nomenclature !! Never thought that naturally they were rib chops – hope he accepts my apology !! Love the recipe naturally – my favourite meat and best way of cooking as far as I am concerned . . . shall read your way word-by-word and correct any differences ! . . . wish I would win a lottery tho’ !!!

    Reply
  15. Mike says

    June 30, 2020 at 9:25 am

    Looking forward to making this recipe, but it’s 96° here in the States this summer and will save it for a cool weather meal. Just wanted to add one point: I print those recipes that I want to save for later use, but there’s always so much info included that they take multiple pages to print. Any chance you could provide consolidated recipes for printing? Thanks. Love your style!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      June 30, 2020 at 9:38 am

      Hi Mike, you can click the “print” button in the recipe card for a printable version of the recipe card without printing the whole blog post 🙂 N x

      Reply
  16. Earline Blankinship says

    June 30, 2020 at 9:05 am

    Just bought lamb chops today becuz they were on sale…came home to find this recipe in my email…kismet or what ?!?

    Reply
  17. Jen says

    June 30, 2020 at 6:42 am

    Great to hear your advice to adapt to gluten free!

    Reply
  18. Beverly Thomas says

    June 30, 2020 at 2:49 am

    do you have any recipes for ground lamb?

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      June 30, 2020 at 7:39 am

      Hi Beverly, I do – you can find all my lamb dishes here: https://discountspot.info/category/lamb-recipes/%3C/a%3E N x

      Reply
  19. Jayne Knight says

    June 30, 2020 at 2:10 am

    Hi Nagi
    I don’t generally buy lamb simply because I don’t like the smell. However these chops look so inviting and I love rosemary. One thing I’d like to know is I like my meat tender, falling off the bone. What category would this fall into, well done?
    Love & Hugs to you and gorgeous Dozer x x x

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      June 30, 2020 at 7:42 am

      Hi Jayne, yes lamb can have quite a strong smell when cooking – tender fall off the bone meat is slow cooked (beyond well done) and more suited to larger hunks of meat like shoulder and leg 🙂 N x

      Reply
  20. Brian Sutton says

    June 30, 2020 at 2:09 am

    Have you tried rosemary infused Yorkshire pudding with Barnsley (butterfly) chops. Just as you would for ‘toad – in- the – hole.Absolutely scrumptious with potatoe mash and green beans, plus. thick gravy of course, your mushroom gravy is great with it as well !

    Reply
    • SandySue says

      July 1, 2020 at 4:43 am

      rosemary infused Yorkshire pudding with Barnsley (butterfly) chops Recipe Please

      Reply
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