Double Loin Highland Lamb Chops (6oz pack of 4)

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Double Loin Highland Lamb Chops (6oz pack of 4)

£15.90

The North of Scotland is rightly envied for the lamb the area produces but we are especially lucky to be able to source lamb from the stars of “This Farming Life” Fearn Farm near Tain. Here they breed Aberfield cross and Cheviot cross sheep which produces a succulent and flavoursome meat.

Given our location “new season’s” lamb is not usually available until July and carries on through the New Year. Between January and June, the meat tends to be the stronger flavoured hogget and we find that this appeals to many of our customers.

Double Loin Highland Lamb Chops

Highland Scottish lamb is a highly sought-after meat that is known for its distinct flavor and tenderness. Scotland is renowned for its picturesque landscape, which provides an ideal environment for rearing sheep. The rugged terrain, cool climate, and lush green pastures all contribute to the exceptional quality of Scottish lamb.

The farming methods used in Scotland to rear sheep are traditional and sustainable. The sheep graze on natural grasslands and heather moors, which provide them with a varied diet, resulting in meat that is rich in flavor. The harsh climate and natural environment of Scotland make it impossible to use intensive farming methods, which means that the sheep grow at a slower pace, resulting in meat that is more succulent and tender.

Scotland has a long history of producing high-quality lamb, and many of the traditional farming practices have been passed down through generations of farmers. The animals are reared with care and attention, and farmers take great pride in ensuring that the meat they produce is of the highest quality.

One of the most popular dishes made from Scottish lamb is haggis, a traditional Scottish dish made from sheep’s heart, liver, and lungs, mixed with oats, onions, and spices, and cooked in a sheep’s stomach. Haggis is typically served with neeps and tatties (turnips and potatoes) and is a staple dish of Scottish cuisine.

Scottish lamb is also used in a wide range of other dishes, from hearty stews to delicate, finely crafted dishes in high-end restaurants. The quality and flavor of Scottish lamb make it a popular choice for many chefs, who appreciate the versatility of the meat and its ability to complement a wide range of flavors.

In conclusion, Scottish lamb is a highly prized meat that is renowned for its exceptional quality and flavor. The traditional and sustainable farming methods used in Scotland, along with the unique landscape and climate, all contribute to the unique taste of Scottish lamb. Whether enjoyed in a hearty stew or a fine dining dish, Scottish lamb is a true taste of Scotland.

Lamb Chops. The North of Scotland is rightly envied for the lamb the area produces but we are especially lucky to be able to source lamb chops from the stars of “This Farming Life” Fearn Farm near Tain.

Lamb loin double chops contain top loin which is the larger muscle and tenderloin, the smaller muscle, but with the flank removed from the cut. They are called double chops since this is a cross-cut of  Loin containing both sides …

Recipes Ideas

How to Cook Lamb Chops With Sizzled Garlic | Food & Wine (foodandwine.com)