loin of lamb

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loin of lamb

The chef seasons a loin of lamb before roasting.

Definition

Noun: - A cut of meat: The edible flesh from the loin section of a lamb, typically consisting of tender, lean muscle from the area along the backbone between the ribs and the leg.

Usage

This term refers specifically to the raw or cooked meat product. It is used in culinary contexts to describe a specific, high-quality cut. - The recipe calls for a boneless loin of lamb. - For the main course, we roasted a loin of lamb with herbs.

Advanced Usage
  • As a culinary centerpiece: The loin of lamb is often prepared as a whole roast for special occasions due to its tenderness and flavor.
    • The chef prepared a magnificent herb-crusted loin of lamb for the wedding dinner.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lamb loin: A common alternative phrasing with the same meaning.
    • The menu featured grilled lamb loin with a red wine reduction.
  • Loin: The general term for this cut of meat from various animals (e.g., pork loin, beef loin).
  • Lamb chops: Individual portions cut from the loin or rib sections.
Synonyms
  • Lamb loin
  • Lamb tenderloin (Note: This can sometimes refer to a smaller, even more tender strip of muscle within the loin, but is often used interchangeably in general contexts.)
Related Phrases
  • Loin of lamb chops: Refers to chops cut from the loin section.
    • She ordered loin of lamb chops with mint sauce.
loin of lamb

The chef seasons a loin of lamb before roasting.

Noun
  1. meat from a loin of lamb