Moroccan Inspired Rack of American Lamb with Turmeric Couscous

Yields2 Servings
Lamb
 4 Garlic
 0.25 cup Fresh mint
 0.25 tsp Turmeric
 1 cup Cilantro
 0.25 tsp Cumin
 Zest of lemon
 4 tbsp Olive oil
 Salt & pepper to taste
 Sugar
 1 Rack of American Lamb (about 9 bones)
Turmeric Couscous
 0.50 tbsp Butter
 1 tbsp Olive oil
 1 Shallot, finely diced
 0.25 tsp Cumin
 0.25 tsp Turmeric
 1 cup Chicken or vegetable broth
 1 cup Couscous
 Salt & pepper, to taste
 Finish with lemon juice
1

Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.

2

In a food processor, blend garlic, mint, turmeric, cilantro, cumin, lemon zest, olive oil, salt and pepper and sugar until a thick and creamy marinade forms. Adjust with water if needed, about 1 tablespoon.

3

Add over your lamb and let sit out to marinade and come to room temperature, about 1 hour.

4

While your lamb is marinating, make your cous cous by sautéing a diced shallot in butter and olive oil in a pot, until translucent. Toss in cumin, turmeric and salt and pepper to bloom the spices another 1-2 minutes.

5

Next add your broth, and bring to a light simmer. Toss in your cous cous, turn off the heat and let the couscous cook, covered, for another 5 minutes. Open and fluff, toss in lemon juice.

6

In the meantime, heat a cast iron with a drizzle of oil. Sear your rack of lamb until charred on all sides.

7

Once seared, add in your oven for another 10-15 minutes, until the internal temperature reaches about 120 degrees.

8

Remove from the oven, rest and slice the chops. Serve with your cous cous and enjoy!

Ingredients

Lamb
 4 Garlic
 0.25 cup Fresh mint
 0.25 tsp Turmeric
 1 cup Cilantro
 0.25 tsp Cumin
 Zest of lemon
 4 tbsp Olive oil
 Salt & pepper to taste
 Sugar
 1 Rack of American Lamb (about 9 bones)
Turmeric Couscous
 0.50 tbsp Butter
 1 tbsp Olive oil
 1 Shallot, finely diced
 0.25 tsp Cumin
 0.25 tsp Turmeric
 1 cup Chicken or vegetable broth
 1 cup Couscous
 Salt & pepper, to taste
 Finish with lemon juice
Moroccan Inspired Rack of American Lamb with Turmeric Couscous