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Mango-Glazed Lamb Chops

with Roasted Plantains & Caribbean Slaw

Cooking time

25 minutes

Servings

2/4

Calories

1040 /serving

Caribbean staycation! Get a kitchen travel partner to make this sunny feast with you. Glossy T-bones are right at home next to herb-roasted plantains (a less sweet, starchier member of the banana family) and a tropical slaw of mango and cilantro.

We will send you:

  • 6 100% Grass-fed T-bone lamb chops (raised without antibiotics)
  • 4g Thyme
  • 1 Mango
  • 2 Yellow plantains
  • 200g Coleslaw mix
  • 14g Cilantro
  • 60g Mango chutney
  • 7g Honey
  • 15ml Ginger-garlic purée
  • 60ml Lime juice

You will need:

Large pan
Oil
Parchment paper
Peeler
Salt & pepper (S&P)
Sheet pan
Total Fat
18 g
Saturated Fat
4 g
Sodium
1090 mg
Total Carb
165 g
Sugars
105 g
Protein
71 g
Fibre
11 g
Preparation
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Roast the plantains

  • Preheat the oven to 450°F.

  • Using a knife, peel the plantains; thinly slice crosswise on an angle.

  • Pick the thyme leaves off the stems; roughly chop the leaves.

  • On a lined sheet pan, toss the plantains with a drizzle of oil, ½ the thyme and S&P.

  • Roast, flipping halfway, 20 to 25 min., until browned and tender.


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Mise en place

  • Meanwhile, peel and pit the mango; cut into matchsticks.

  • Pick the cilantro leaves off the stems.

  • In a small bowl, make the glaze by combining 1 tbsp of the lime juice, 2 tbsp water (double both for 4 portions), the mango chutney, ginger-garlic purée and remaining thyme.


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Cook the lamb

  • Pat the lamb dry; season with S&P.

  • In a large pan, heat a drizzle of oil on medium-high.

  • Add the lamb* and cook, 2 to 4 min. per side, until cooked as desired.

  • Add the glaze and cook, 30 sec. to 1 min., until beginning to thicken.


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Make the slaw

  • In a medium bowl, combine the honey and remaining lime juice.

  • Add the coleslaw mix, mango, cilantro, a drizzle of oil and S&P; toss well.


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Plate your dish

  • Divide the plantains, slaw and lamb between your plates.

  • Spoon the glaze over the lamb. Bon appétit!


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*Health Canada recommends cooking lamb to a minimum internal temperature of 63°C.