Bone In Lamb Loin Chops (2-3lbs)
Bone In Lamb Loin Chops (T-Bone / Porterhouse Style) Grass Fed & Finished New Zealand Lamb – Approximately 2–3 lbs per package (6 chops, 1.5–2 inches thick) Our bone-in lamb loin chops are grass fed and finished on New Zealand’s lush pastures, delivering clean flavor, tenderness, and natural marbling. These are the “T-bone steaks of lamb”—a premium center-cut portion with both the tender loin and flavorful strip on either side of the T-shaped bone. Cut thick at 1.5–2 inches, each package includes 6 chops for generous portions and impressive presentation. We source exclusively from certified grass-fed & finished producers who prioritize regenerative grazing and animal welfare. No hormones, no antibiotics, no grains—only natural pasture. Cooking Lamb loin chops are tender enough for quick, high-heat cooking. Grill, pan-sear, broil, or roast them. Season simply with salt, pepper, garlic, and rosemary, then cook 3–5 minutes per side for medium-rare (135°F internal). The bone adds richness to the flavor, and the thick cut keeps the meat juicy. Perfect for steaks, chops with chimichurri, or plated with roasted vegetables. Nutrition Grass-fed New Zealand lamb chops are nutrient-dense and rich in healthy fats. A typical chop (about 6–8 oz) provides high-quality protein plus key nutrients, including: Omega-3 fatty acids (higher than grain-fed for heart health) Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) (supports fat metabolism) Iron, zinc, vitamin B12, selenium, and niacin A clean, flavorful choice for protein-rich meals. Farming Practices Our partners follow strict grass-fed and finished standards on New Zealand’s regenerative pastures. This ethical, sustainable approach ensures healthy animals, superior meat quality, and environmental preservation for the future. Enjoy the clean taste, tender texture, and exceptional quality of our grass fed & finished New Zealand bone-in lamb loin chops (T-bone style). 6 thick-cut chops per 2–3 lb package—add to cart today and bring the premium flavor of pasture-raised lamb to your table.