A while ago I picked up some pomegranate molasses and since then I had only used it once to make some dukkah crusted pomegranate marinated cod . I really enjoyed the pomegranate molasses and I had been itching to use it again. Since I had also been enjoying lamb recently this recipe for lamb chops with pomegranate and red wine sauce grabbed my attention. The lamb chops and sauce came together in less than a half an hour. I made sure to cook the lamb until it was just medium rare and it was nice and tender and juicy. The sauce was tasty and the pomegranate flavour really came through. The honey balanced out the tartness of the pomegranate molasses and the acidity of the balsamic vinegar creating a really nice flavour combination. Of course the rosemary went well in the sauce and I could not resist using fresh to add just a touch of green to the sauce. I served the lamb with some steamed asparagus and apricot couscous.
Lamb Chops with Pomegranate and Red Wine Sauce
ingredients
- 2 teaspoons oil
- 4 lamb chops
- salt and pepper to taste
- 3 shallots (chopped)
- 1/2 cup red wine
- 1/4 cup beef stock
- 1 tablespoon pomegranate molasses
- 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
- 1 tablespoon honey
- 2 tablespoon butter
- a pinch of rosemary (chopped)
- salt and pepper to taste
directions
- Heat the oil in a pan.
- Season the lamb chops with salt and pepper.
- Add the lamb chops to the pan and cook until they reach the desired doneness, about 5 minutes per side to get a thick chop to medium rare.
- Set the lamb aside.
- Add the shallots and saute for 1 minute.
- Add the red wine and deglaze the pan.
- Add the stock, pomegranate molasses, balsamic vinegar, honey, butter and rosemary, salt and pepper.
- Bring the mixture to a boil and simmer until it thickens to form a sauce, about 6-10 minutes.
- Pour the sauce over the lamb.
Lina says
How in the world do you cook like this everyday!?
Renaedujour.com says
I had never heard of pomegranate molasses. I’m off to google it right now.
Renaedujour says
Wow. I’m going to get some of that.
Elly says
Whoaaaaaa this looks tasty. Definitely saving this one 🙂
bagel says
That looks absolutely wonderful. The problem is my roommate doesn’t like lamb. Need a recipe for getting rid of roommate for one night before I cook this (no pushing off cliff– other than this lamb problem, she’s pretty cool).
Kalyn says
I love lamb, and even though I haven’t had pomegranate molasses, I’m sure I would love this dish!
noobcook says
this looks like haute cuisine!
sher says
I also have a bottle of pomegranate molasses and used it only twice! I enjoyed it very much, but have often thought how I need a new recipe for it. Well, thank you! That looks delicious.
Ginny says
Oh, I remember the cod…yummy!!! This looks like another excellent dish! 🙂
Marc @ NoRecipes says
I love pomegranate molasses. It’s fantastic in cocktails (or a little seltzer water if you’re of the non-alcoholic persuasion).
Ben says
I have some lamb in my fridge that I am thinking of using tomorrow, but had no idea how to prepare it. I will give this recipe a try. It looks really good 🙂
Christie @ fig & cherry says
Yum, pomegranate is fabulous with lamb. Excellent recipe, again Kevin. 🙂
nicole says
Everything you make looks so good.
Meeta says
It’s breakfast time here – but that dish looks good to me right now. Love the thick sauce and the flavoring sounds just perfect!
canarygirl says
Jiminy Crickets this looks good!
Kitt says
Seconding Lina: How do you do manage to turn out such wonderful dishes every day??
Jan says
Kevin – ever since I made your Dukkah crusted cod recipe, I have also been wanting to find another use for my pomegranate molasses – Thank you! That looks fantastic!!
HoneyB says
I have never been a fan of lamb (probably how my mother cooked it) but I tried some one day in an Indian Resturaunt and found it wasn’t bad at all. I would be more than willing to try your recipe, you make it look so good!
Kitchen Elixir says
That looks amazing, I can’t believe you cooked it 🙂
Anonymous says
Your recipes are my inspiration for the day! 🙂
giz says
This recipe is totally restaurant quality. It looks extremely well cooked and the pomegranae reduction is a fabulour colour and looks like a really rich consistency. Ok, you get the Michelin award.
Gretchen Noelle says
This looks like a tasty meal!
tigerfish says
I have not tried lamp chops with pomegranate and red wine sauce but I’m already thinking it’s a perfect match. Robust flavor mellowed by the tannins of the sauce…yum!
Maya says
Kevin:
You made me smile this morning with that recipe. Looks lovely!
I Cook4Fun says
I too wonder how you cook restaurant quality food everyday :)It so so delicious!!
Gloria says
Què preciosa foto Kevin.!! What`s beautiful picture Kevin!!!xGloria
cakewardrobe says
You have FINE meals! Lucky you!!!
Mike of Mike's Table says
Looks like a delicious sauce. In working with lamb lately and seeing what you and others have done with it, I continue to be amazed at how many different fruits compliment the meat so nicely. Nice work!
Jeff says
Nice use of the pom. One of my favorite fruits. I will have to hunt for molasses or figure out a way to make it.
xq says
that looks/sounds amazingly delicious!
Anonymous says
lamb is one of my all time favorite meats, i’m SO jealous of you for this!
Rhyleysgranny says
I have pomegranate molasses in the cupboard. I love lamb so guess what’s next. Brilliant recipe
xxx
Vicarious Foodie says
What a nice meal! I love the sound of the pomegranate sauce.
Raquel says
That sounds luscious!! Looks fantabulous! I love lamb chops, will have to try this soon.
Anonymous says
This is a good article on pomegranate molasses, which you reminded me of…
http://pomigranatejuice.com/pomigranate-molasses
pastry studio says
Oh. My. God. So many beautiful things on this plate. I love how you take care of every last detail in maximizing both flavor and presentation. Incredibly luscious.
Nina's Kitchen (Nina Timm) says
This is a meal that I would pay a lot of money for….delicious.
Mochachocolata Rita says
super gorgeous!
gay says
Wish I could a bite of those lamb chops!
zlamushka says
This is amazing. I am just browsing throught your blog and am amazed. You cook a lot, but foremost, you cook amazingly well. Everything is just perfect, Kevin.
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Marianna says
wow, this looks scrumptious, and the flavours mmm they just sound fabulous!! Such a nice dish! Btw pomegrenate molasses is like a permanent item in our kitchen, we use it a lot in Middle Eastern cuisine. I love it’s distinct taste!
cook eat FRET says
i think your pantry could beat up my pantry…
Safa Tharib says
looks tasty, hmmmmmmm
Kat says
Pomegranates are one of my favourite fruits but I never knew you could use it in this way. I look forward to trying it next time a find pomegranates in the store.
Anonymous says
A very tasty dish with a great combination of flavours!
Sarah says
I made this tonight and it was AMAZING! Thanks!
Robin says
This was outstanding! I had trouble getting the sauce to thicken, and ended up using a bit of flour to help that process along. And I added a bit more honey and pomegranate seeds for garnish. I made extra sauce so I can try this over chicken.
Unknown says
Slight twist, instead of throwing stock, pomegranate molasses, balsamic vinegar, honey, butter and rosemary in a pan, try layering the flavours. ie
Brown shallots, add honey or brown sugar to caramelise. Add vinegar and molasses and reduce to syrup, add wine and rosemary, reduce by half. Then add stock and reduce until slightly thickened.
Sieve and then whisk in a nob of butter. Serve.
Charles Buchikos says
Hi, I’d like to try your recipe but it calls foe 1/4 cup of stock. It doesn’t say what kind of stock. Please, do tell!
kevin says
a lamb stock is best, but I usually use beef stock or chicken stock if I’m out of beef. Enjoy!