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Glazed Rack of Lamb for Two

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Meats American Lamb, Meats 2 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Lamb rack (1 1/2 lb), French
Salt
Pepper
1 ts Dried mustard
1/4 c Soy sauce
1/4 c Honey
1/4 ts Dried ginger
1 Clove garlic, crushed
1/4 c Dry sherry, lemon or orange

INSTRUCTIONS

Place lamb on rack in shallow roasting pan.  Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
In small bowl, combine mustard, soy sauce, honey ginger, garlic and sherry
or fruit juice. Decorate tips with kumquats, olives or paper frills. Cook
lamb in oven preheated to 325°F for about 30 to 35 minutes per pound, or
until meat thermometer registers 140°F for rare, 160°F for medium, or 170°F
for well-done, baste lamb frequently with sauce during entire cooking
period. From NEW and Natural Fresh American Lamb Recipes for Special
Occasions by American Lamb Council  No copyright shown.
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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