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I only had lamb chops one time & I didn't really like them.
My BIL in Wisconsin grilled them so maybe that was why.
I like the idea of sheep - maybe I ought to spring for some lamb chops at the store & see how they taste if we grill them --- how do you all grill or cook them? like a steak? what do you season them with?
I have read that the Katahdins have a more mild lamb flavor than some other breeds. That is another reason why I think I will like them. I had some lamb chops at a restaurant once and wasn't overly impressed, but you never know where they got the meat, how they cooked it, or what kind of sheep it was.
I have read that grilled chops are very good, and that lamb makes good stew meat since it is so rich. I figured that even if it isn't my favorite meat that I can come up with some type of gravy, glaze, or soup that will mask the flavor. You know how we Louisiana people are... If it's not quite right, put some gravy on it!
You are right about the mild flavor of Katahdins. My first piece of lamb was that of a Katahdin. The older couple that I purchased my sheep from years ago, invited me over and they served lamb (Katahdin) and it was delicious. So, when I ate my first barbado meat, I noticed that the taste was "richer" but still delicious.
I also make stews with it and YES you have to have some gravy with it.
All this talk about lamb. I'm hungry.