This is my favorite lamb chops recipe, and I think once you try it, it’ll be yours too. These Garlic Butter Lamb Chops are ready in just 15 minutes, no marinade, no oven, no grill needed. You simply sear them in a hot skillet until golden, then spoon a sauce of melted butter, fresh garlic, and thyme right over the top as they finish cooking. That one step is what makes them taste like a restaurant meal on a regular weeknight.

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Garlic Butter Lamb Chops, Need I Say More?

If you’ve been following Primavera Kitchen for a while, you already know how much I love cooking lamb chops. They’re one of those cuts that always feels a little special, but I’ve found that with the right recipe, they’re actually perfect for a regular weeknight dinner too. My family absolutely loves them. So flavourful, so tender, and honestly never boring.

Over the years I’ve developed quite a few lamb chop recipes I keep coming back to, like my Grilled Lamb Chops for the warmer months and my Lamb Chops with Mustard Sauce when I want something a little more elegant.

But today’s recipe might just be my new favourite. There’s something about that rich, garlicky butter sauce that takes lamb chops to a whole new level.

I love serving these with my Chimichurri Sauce on the side. The bright, herby flavours are such a beautiful contrast to the buttery richness of the lamb. And for the perfect side dish, my Creamy Mashed Potatoes are absolutely the move here, cause nothing soaks up that garlic butter sauce quite like they do.

Key Ingredients to make these lamb chops

Lamb Chops – I’ve made this recipe with both lamb loin chops and lamb rib chops, and honestly, both are wonderful. It really just comes down to personal preference. Loin chops look like mini T-bone steaks, with both the loin and tenderloin in each chop, which gives you a nice meaty bite. Rib chops are what people often call the carnivore’s lollipop — individual chops cut from a rack of lamb that are perfect for single servings and feel a little more elegant. Either way, the most important thing I’ve learned is to look for fresh, high-quality lamb. The color and texture of the meat make a real difference in how tender and flavorful the final dish turns out.

Unsalted Butter – I always use unsalted butter here, and after testing this recipe several times, I’m convinced it’s the right call. It gives me full control over the seasoning, so the garlic and thyme can really shine without the sauce ending up too salty. It’s a small detail that makes a big difference.

Garlic – Fresh garlic is non-negotiable for me in this recipe. I’ve tried jarred and pre-minced garlic, and while they’re convenient, they just don’t deliver the same depth. Fresh minced garlic melts into the butter beautifully and gives the sauce that rich, aromatic flavor that makes these lamb chops so irresistible.

How To Make Lamb Chops:

raw lamb chops on a wooden board

First: Pat lamb chops dry with paper towels. If there is moisture on the lamb chops, you won’t get a nice sear to it. Season well with salt and pepper.

raw lamb chops in a cast iron skillet

Second: Heat a cast iron skillet over a medium high heat. I start them fat side down in a dry cast iron skillet, using tongs to press them down for about 5 minutes until that fat renders and turns golden and crispy.

lamb chops in a skillet

Next: Once the fat has melted into the pan, lay the chops flat on one of their sides. Sear the lamb chops over high heat until browned to enhance the overall taste, then turn and cook on the other side.

lamb chops in a skillet with butter and garlic

Then: I turn the heat to medium-low and add butter, fresh garlic, and thyme. I always spoon that foaming butter over the chops for about a minute. I’ve found that basting step is what makes all the difference. I recommend using an instant read thermometer: 135°F for medium-rare, 145°F for medium.

Lamb Chop in a skillet

Best Tips to Make Lamb Chops

1. Don’t overcrowd the skillet. I always make sure there’s space between each chop. Too many at once drops the pan temperature and they steam instead of sear.

2. Pull from the heat 5 degrees before your target temperature. The chops keep cooking as they rest, so I always pull them just slightly early to hit that perfect 145°F without overshooting it.

3. Allow the lamb chops to rest for a few minutes after cooking to ensure they remain juicy and tender when you cut into them.

lamb chops close up

Garlic Butter Lamb Chops – Seared and Ready in 15 Minutes

3.47 from 969 votes
Author: Olivia Ribas
Servings5 chops
Prep Time5 minutes
Cook Time15 minutes
Total Time20 minutes
This is my favorite lamb chops recipe, and I think once you try it, it'll be yours too. These Garlic Butter Lamb Chops are ready in just 15 minutes — no marinade, no oven, no grill needed. You simply sear them in a hot skillet until golden, then spoon a sauce of melted butter, fresh garlic, and thyme right over the top as they finish cooking. That one step is what makes them taste like a restaurant meal on a regular weeknight.

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Ingredients 
 

  • 5 lamb loin chops
  • Salt and black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 teaspoon fresh thyme chopped

Instructions 

  • Remove loin chops from the fridge 20-30 minutes before cooking. Place them on a paper towel-lined cutting board and pat them dry with paper towels. Season well with salt and pepper.
    raw lamb chops on a wooden board
  • Heat a dry 12-inch cast iron skillet* over a medium high heat. In the skillet, place the chops narrow fat side down. You probably will need to use tongs to keep them balanced and to press the chops down so that the fat renders and turns crisp and brown. It’s about 5 minutes.
  • Once the fat has melted into the pan, lay the chops flat on one of their sides. Cook for another 3 minutes, until browned, then turn and cook on the other side.
  • Turn the heat to medium-low. Using a spoon, pour off most of the lamb fat. Then add 2 tablespoons off butter (or ghee), garlic and thyme. Stir well until the butter is foaming, and spoon the butter over the lamb for a minute or so. Cook the chops until they reach an internal temperature of 145°F*.
  • Place lamp chops in a serving dish and pour butter sauce on top. Enjoy!

Notes

How to Store: 
  • To Store: Allow the lamb chops to cool to room temperature and then transfer it to an airtight container. Properly stored, cooked lamb chop will last for 3 to 4 days in the refrigerator. 
  • To Reheat: I suggest you use the oven to reheat them. Bake them for 5 to 10 minutes per side at a 350F oven, covered with aluminum foil. You can also add in a splash of stock or garlic butter to keep the lamb chop moist while reheating.
*Lamb Chops Temperature Guide:
For me, it tastes best once it’s cook to medium, which means the internal temperature is 145ºF. Measure it by inserting an instant read thermometer into the thickest part of the meat.
  • If you prefer rare, the ideal temperature is 130˚F
  • For medium rare is 135˚F
  • Medium is 145˚F
  • For medium well is 160˚F
  • For well done the ideal temperature is 165˚F
 

Nutrition

Serving: 1/5, Calories: 265kcal, Carbohydrates: 3g, Protein: 20g, Fat: 20g, Cholesterol: 87mg, Sodium: 1062mg, Potassium: 24mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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164 Comments

  1. Jess says:

    We made this tonight for dinner! It was absolutely delicious!

    1. Olivia Ribas says:

      I’m thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the garlic butter lamb chops for dinner! It’s such a delight when a meal turns out delicious. If you have any questions or need more recipes, feel free to ask. Happy cooking!

  2. Maria Vilma says:

    Delicious

    1. Olivia Ribas says:

      Happy you liked it!

  3. Beverly D. Laiacona says:

    Quick, easy and delicious.

    1. Olivia Ribas says:

      Indeed it is 😉

  4. Sherry says:

    Fantastic! We loved it!

    1. Olivia Ribas says:

      Awesome!

  5. cejay downs says:

    This recipe sounds absolutely PERFECT
    Am going to lamb chops with your recipe for Easter! Thank you so very much

    1. Olivia Ribas says:

      you’re very welcome!

  6. Joe Hobson says:

    Yummy

    1. Olivia Ribas says:

      Indeed! It’s so good 😉

  7. Sandy Kirsh says:

    First time I made lamb chops, my husband loves lamb. I had one he had 3, I did well !
    I highly recommend the recipe.

    1. Olivia Ribas says:

      So happy to read that! Thamk you so much for your comment and feedback 😉

  8. bessie fair says:

    Yummy thank you,

    1. Olivia Ribas says:

      Happy you liked it! It’s so good indeed!

  9. Mariah says:

    This recipe is SO delicious

    1. Olivia Ribas says:

      SO happy you liked it!

  10. Agnes says:

    Excellent!

    1. Olivia Ribas says:

      Thank you 😉

  11. Jennifer says:

    This recipe is wonderful! I prefer my meat a little less done so I may cook 2 minutes on each side but the flavor is phenomenal.

    1. Olivia Ribas says:

      Wow thanks a lot for your feedback. Happy to hear that you enjoyed it!

  12. Janie says:

    The recipe says it serves 3, so how do you divide thhe 5 chops?

    1. Olivia Ribas says:

      It serves 5 people, with one chop per person. It was a typo—sorry about that! We’ve just corrected it on the recipe card. Thanks for letting us know!

  13. Robert Quesnel says:

    Looks very delicious. Can’t wait to try it

    1. Olivia Ribas says:

      You’ll love it!

  14. PANCHALI C. says:

    So easy and simple – thanks for sharing.

    1. Olivia Ribas says:

      You’re so welcome!

  15. Dianne says:

    I made this recipe for the first time last night! Notice I said the first time because it will be a staple in our household. Super easy and super delicious! Your directions and suggestions are such that anyone can make this and have a gourmet meal in minutes.

    1. Olivia Ribas says:

      That makes me so happy to hear! 😊 I’m thrilled this recipe is now a staple in your home. Thank you for your kind words—I love making cooking easy and delicious for everyone. Enjoy many more delicious meals! 🍽️✨

  16. CounselorChick says:

    Delicious and so easy! Thank you!

    1. Olivia Ribas says:

      So happy you liked it! We love this recipe too 😉

  17. Laura says:

    I make this every year for Passover. It’s so quick, easy, and delicious!

    1. Olivia Ribas says:

      That’s wonderful to hear! I’m so glad it’s become part of your Passover tradition. Thank you for making it year after year! 😊✨

  18. Adela says:

    Thank you for the recipe!
    I just made it and it was so yummy.

    1. Olivia Ribas says:

      You’re so welcome! Happy you enjoyed this recipe 😉

  19. Jose says:

    The fact that you reviewed this, rated this, and “may change rating after” trying is unfortunate and not how ratings work. I haven’t tried it either. But I’m giving it a 5 just to balance yours out.
    Be better.
    P.S. Looking forward to trying 😉

  20. Brittany says:

    I can’t wait to give these a try! I’ve never cooked lamb before, nervous, but excited. Just 1 question, what if I don’t have a cast iron?

    1. Olivia Ribas says:

      I’m sure you’ll love this recipe and you can use another type of skillet too.