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Hot Lamb Chop Pilaki (Braised Lamb Chops with Vegetables) - Melt-in-Your-Mouth Tender

Think lamb chops can't be made pilaki-style? One bite and you'll be licking your fingers! Baked in the oven and wholesome, this is the sauciest, most tender way to enjoy lamb chops. Enriched with vegetables and stepping outside classic recipes, Hot Lamb Chop Pilaki is ready to become the new star of your dinner table. Here are all the secrets…

Hot Lamb Chop Pilaki (Braised Lamb Chops with Vegetables) - Melt-in-Your-Mouth Tender recipe photo
Servings: Serves 5
Total time: 1 hr
Prep: 10 min
Cook: 50 min
Difficulty: Medium

Ingredients for Hot Lamb Chop Pilaki (Braised Lamb Chops with Vegetables)

  • 5 lamb chops (rib chops)
  • 1 onion
  • 1 carrot
  • 1 red bell pepper
  • 2 potatoes
  • 3 tomatoes
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • Salt
  • Black pepper

How to Make Hot Lamb Chop Pilaki (Braised Lamb Chops with Vegetables)

  • Julienne 1 onion, 1 carrot, and 1 red bell pepper. Transfer the prepared ingredients to a pan and sauté with vegetable oil.
  • Dice 2 potatoes, 3 tomatoes, and 2 garlic cloves into cubes and add them to the pan.
  • Add salt and black pepper, stir for a moment, then pour the mixture into a baking dish.
  • Nestle the lamb chops among the vegetable mixture.
  • Bake in the oven at 170°C (340°F) until the chops are golden and cooked through. Enjoy your meal…

Tips & Tricks

  • The best way to tell if the dish is done is to insert a fork near the bone of a chop. If the meat slides off the fork easily, it has reached that signature "pilaki" tenderness.
  • Before boiling the meat or combining it with the sauce, sear it on a very hot pan for 1–2 minutes on each side. This will seal in the juices and give it that melt-in-your-mouth texture.
  • In the pilaki tradition, the vegetables should hold their shape alongside the meat rather than dissolving away. Avoid cutting the carrots and potatoes too small — keep them on the larger side, proportional to the meat pieces.
  • Pilaki is not a dish to rush. The flavor multiplies when the meat and vegetables are cooked low and slow on the lowest heat until they are fully tender and melded together.

This recipe pairs beautifully with a wonderful Buttery Pilaf with Şehriye (Turkish Orzo Rice Pilaf).

About This Recipe

Pilaki refers to the cooking method known as "braising" — cooking with very little liquid. The essence of the pilaki method is allowing the main ingredient to release its own juices during cooking, infusing all of its flavor into the dish. This cooking technique, believed to have Balkan origins, gained tremendous popularity in the Ottoman Empire — particularly in its capital — and has since become
an inseparable part of Turkish cuisine to this day. It has endured through the ages, though it has also evolved along the way. For instance, tomatoes appear in today's pilaki recipes, whereas during the Ottoman period, tomatoes were never used in pilaki dishes. For this reason — precisely because no tomato or salça (Turkish tomato/pepper paste) was added — it was known as a palace dish.

When pilaki comes to mind, beans are undoubtedly the first thing most people think of. But today we are sharing a recipe that breaks the mold — our Hot Lamb Chop Pilaki, with its exquisite flavor and easy preparation, is sure to make you say "so glad I tried this." Enjoy!

Hot Lamb Chop Pilaki (Braised Lamb Chops with Vegetables) Nutrition Facts

520kcal
Carbs38 g (%31)
Protein35 g (%29)
Fat22 g (%40)
Fiber6 g (%24)

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