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Roasted Rack of Lamb with Blueberry Sauce

November 11, 2015 By Becky 6 Comments

Roasted Rack of Lamb with Blueberry Sauce

This post is sponsored by the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council in collaboration with Honest Cooking.

I’m a total berry fanatic, and I especially love blueberries. Whenever I go grocery shopping, I troll the produce section to see if fresh blueberries are on sale, and often end up buying them even when they’re not. I’m a fan of frozen blueberries, too, but until recently, I’d only used them in smoothies and desserts (this blueberry buttermilk ice cream being my all-time favorite).

Frozen Highbush Blueberries

When the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council asked me to create a savory recipe featuring frozen blueberries, I was almost instantly inspired to create this very dish: a simple roasted rack of lamb with an easy but vibrant sauce made with blueberries and crème fraîche. Blueberries pair really well with tart ingredients like lemon juice, buttermilk, and crème fraîche, and with my recently discovered love of lamb, putting blueberries, crème fraîche, and lamb together seemed like a no-brainer.

Blueberries ready to become sauce for a rack of lamb

The results were outstanding! I made two racks of lamb in one day while I was testing this recipe, and I may or may not have eaten almost an entire rack myself. Don’t worry, though–my fiancé and his brother, my semi-official taste testers, also got to enjoy plenty of it. And as long as you’re not a ravenous food blogger who has to take dozens of photos before sitting down to eat, you’ll get two good main dish servings or an appetizer for four from this recipe. As a main dish, it would be perfect for a romantic New Year’s Eve in, especially if you’re someone like me who much prefers not to brave any crowds to ring in the new year. As an appetizer, it would be an elegant start to a dinner party during the holiday season or anytime. And if you’re feeding more of a crowd, you can easily double the recipe, either by using two cast iron skillets or a roasting pan that will hold two racks of lamb.

Blueberries and creme fraiche in the food processor

Using blueberries in this sauce is a triple win. Obviously they make the sauce tasty, but they also make it gorgeous, so it looks like it’s something fancy that took you ages to whip up when in reality it’s totally simple. And, last but not least, blueberries make any meal healthier because they’re packed with vitamins and polyphenols. (If you’re interested in reading some of the research studies about the health benefits of blueberries, check out this page, which links to dozens of articles.)

Blueberry sauce

One of the best things about this roasted rack of lamb with blueberry sauce is that it’s really easy. First, you whisk together softened butter and crème fraîche with a little salt and pepper, rub it on the lamb, and roast it in a cast iron skillet. Other than a few minutes to rest after it comes out of the oven, that’s all the meat needs!

Roasted Rack of Lamb with Blueberry Sauce

That leaves you plenty of time to make the sauce, which I can’t wait to drizzle on pretty much everything all winter long. You don’t need to defrost the blueberries to make it (or for them to be a delectable snack! I recommend buying extra in case someone steals a few of yours). The frozen blueberries go right into a saucepan with chopped shallot and a squeeze of lemon, and cook just until they’re nice and saucy.

After a quick whir in the food processor with crème fraîche and a tiny bit of honey, the sauce is ready to go. Just try not to eat too much of it plain while the lamb rests!

Roasted Rack of Lamb with Blueberry Sauce

Once the lamb is carved, you can serve each piece on top of the blueberry sauce like I did here, or pass it around for each person to spoon on. (I recommend the former, though, in case someone gets greedy with the sauce!)

Now that I’ve started using blueberries outside the realm of breakfast and desserts, I’m eager to use them in more dinner recipes. Do you have a favorite savory use for blueberries? I’d love to hear about it in the comments!

Find the full recipe and instructions right here on the Blueberry Council website–>

Roasted Rack of Lamb with Blueberry Sauce

This post is sponsored by the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council in collaboration with Honest Cooking. Thank you so much for your support!

Filed Under: dinner, gluten free, recipe Tagged With: blueberry, creme fraiche, lamb, sauce, sponsored

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Comments

  1. Lauren says

    November 17, 2015 at 7:38 pm

    OK, that blueberry sauce is just plain gorgeous! I make a blueberry BBQ sauce frequently so I’m eager to try this one now. I’ve never been a huge fan of lamb but my husband loves it, maybe I’ll try my hand at it again and see if I’ve changed lol! Though I bet that sauce would make anything delicious!

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    • Becky says

      November 17, 2015 at 11:19 pm

      Thank you, Lauren! Blueberry BBQ sauce sounds awesome, too. I never liked lamb until about a year ago and now I love it, so maybe your tastes will have changed. That being said, I think the sauce would be great with anything! I’m planning to try it with steak next. 🙂

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  2. zouhair najjar says

    November 12, 2015 at 10:32 am

    Hi , thank you for the delicious and very elegant recipe. said recipe is now on my web/Pinterest, Facebook and Yummly

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    • Becky says

      November 12, 2015 at 8:37 pm

      Great! Thanks so much for reading and sharing 🙂

      Reply
  3. Nora (A Clean Bake) says

    November 11, 2015 at 6:12 pm

    This sauce sounds incredible! I love blueberries with just about anything. One of these days, I’m going to have to try my hand at rack of lamb. I’ve never made it before, and I want an excuse to make this sauce!

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    • Becky says

      November 25, 2015 at 8:42 am

      Thank you, Nora! I highly recommend both the sauce and the rack of lamb–lamb racks are so easy but very impressive, and the sauce is pretty much everything.

      Reply

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