Juicy Cast Iron Lamb Ribs with Fresh Mint
These juicy lamb ribs marinated in fresh mint, garlic, and lemon are pan-seared on a hot cast iron skillet until perfectly crispy outside and tender inside.
Not everyone in our family loves the strong flavor and smell of lamb, so this recipe became one of our favorite ways to cook it. The fresh mint, garlic, and lemon help balance the richness of the lamb beautifully while keeping the meat juicy, tender, and incredibly flavorful.
This recipe delivers restaurant-quality lamb at home with minimal effort and incredible flavor.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Extremely juicy and tender lamb ribs
- Fresh mint balances the stronger lamb flavor beautifully
- Crispy golden crust from cast iron cooking
- Easy recipe with no oven required
- Perfect for both family dinners and special occasions
- Simple ingredients with incredible flavor
Tools You’ll Need
- Cast iron skillet
- Tongs
- Knife & cutting board
- Bowl for marinade
Time
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Marinating Time: 1–12 hours
- Cook Time: 15–20 minutes
- Total Time: up to 12 hours with marinating
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More Lamb Recipes You’ll Love
If you enjoy tender lamb recipes, make sure to try my Slow Cooker Overnight Tender Lamb. It is incredibly soft, juicy, and perfect for cozy family dinners.
You may also love my Creamy Garlic Parmesan Lamb Pasta for another rich and flavorful lamb dinner idea.
Furthermore, if you enjoy cooking meat in cast iron cookware, try my Perfect Cast Iron Steak for another restaurant-style dinner at home.
Tips for the Best Lamb Ribs
- Use a very hot skillet for a proper sear
- Fresh mint gives the best flavor
- Do not overcrowd the skillet
- Avoid flipping the ribs too often
- Let the meat rest before serving
- If the ribs are thicker, cook slightly longer over lower heat
Ingredients (Serves 3–4)
For the Lamb
- 1.5–2 lb lamb ribs
- Salt, to taste
- Black pepper, to taste
For the Mint Marinade
- 1 cup fresh mint leaves, finely chopped
- 4–5 garlic cloves, minced
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1–1½ tbsp lemon juice
- 1 tsp salt
- ½ tsp black pepper
- 1 tsp paprika
- ½ tsp cumin (optional)

How to Make Lamb Ribs
Step 1 — Prepare the Lamb
First, pat the lamb ribs dry with paper towels. This helps create a better golden crust while cooking.
Then, cut the ribs into individual or 2-bone pieces for even cooking. Lightly season with salt and black pepper.

Step 2 — Make the Mint Marinade
Next, finely chop the fresh mint and mince the garlic cloves.
In a bowl, combine:
- mint
- garlic
- olive oil
- lemon juice
- salt
- black pepper
- paprika
- cumin
Mix everything together until fully combined.
The fresh mint and lemon help balance the stronger lamb flavor while adding freshness and brightness to the meat.


Step 3 — Marinate the Lamb
Then, rub the marinade all over the ribs, coating every piece evenly.
- Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.
- However, for the best flavor and tenderness, marinate overnight if possible.

Step 4 — Heat the Cast Iron Skillet
Meanwhile, place a cast iron skillet over medium-high heat and allow it to become very hot.
A properly heated skillet helps create the best crispy golden crust.
Add a small amount of oil before cooking.

Step 5 — Sear the Lamb Ribs
After that, place the ribs into the skillet in a single layer.
⚠️ Do not overcrowd the pan or the ribs will steam instead of sear.
🔥 Cook:
- 3–4 minutes on the first side until golden brown
- Flip and cook another 3–4 minutes
Then, reduce the heat to medium.
Cover with a lid and continue cooking for another 5–8 minutes depending on the thickness of the ribs.
The lamb should turn out juicy, tender, and never dry.

Step 6 — Rest and Serve
Finally, remove the ribs from the skillet and allow them to rest for 5 minutes before serving. This helps keep all the juices inside the meat.
Finish with:
- fresh mint
- lemon wedges
- drizzle of olive oil
What to Serve with Lamb Ribs
These juicy mint garlic lamb ribs pair especially well with fresh salads, Mediterranean-style appetizers, and lighter sides that balance the richness of the lamb.
For something fresh, try my Authentic Greek Salad. The crisp vegetables, herbs, and feta pair beautifully with the garlic and mint flavors in the lamb.
You may also love my Low Carb Tomato Mozzarella Appetizer for a simple fresh side that works perfectly with cast iron lamb ribs.
Furthermore, my Pan-Fried Eggplant Mediterranean Style recipe complements this dish incredibly well with its garlic, olive oil, and Mediterranean flavors.
For another flavorful appetizer idea, serve these lamb ribs with my Crispy Air Fryer Brussels Sprouts with Parmesan. The crispy texture and savory flavor pair perfectly with the juicy lamb.
If you enjoy Mediterranean-inspired dinners, you may also love my Creamy Garlic Parmesan Lamb Pasta or my Slow Cooker Overnight Tender Lamb recipe for another cozy lamb dinner idea.
Variations & Substitutions
- No fresh mint → use parsley with a little dried mint
- Add 2 tbsp Greek yogurt for extra tenderness
- Add 1 tsp honey for a lightly caramelized crust
- No lemon → substitute with a splash of vinegar
Storage for mint lamb
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Reheating skillet lamb
Reheat gently on a skillet over low heat until warmed through.
Common Mistakes to Avoid for lamb chops
- Cooking on low heat → no crust forms
- Overcrowding the skillet → ribs steam instead of sear
- Overcooking → dry lamb
- Skipping marination → less flavor and tenderness

Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- First, pat the lamb ribs dry with paper towels. This helps create a better golden crust while cooking.
- Then, cut the ribs into individual or 2-bone pieces for even cooking. Lightly season with salt and black pepper.
- Next, finely chop the fresh mint and mince the garlic cloves.
- mint
- garlic
- olive oil
- lemon juice
- salt
- black pepper
- paprika
- cumin
- Mix everything together until fully combined.
- The fresh mint and lemon help balance the stronger lamb flavor while adding freshness and brightness to the meat.
- Then, rub the marinade all over the ribs, coating every piece evenly.
- Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.
- However, for the best flavor and tenderness, marinate overnight if possible.
- Meanwhile, place a cast iron skillet over medium-high heat and allow it to become very hot.
- A properly heated skillet helps create the best crispy golden crust.
- Add a small amount of oil before cooking.
- After that, place the ribs into the skillet in a single layer.
- Do not overcrowd the pan or the ribs will steam instead of sear.
- 3–4 minutes on the first side until golden brown
- Flip and cook another 3–4 minutes
- Then, reduce the heat to medium.
- Cover with a lid and continue cooking for another 5–8 minutes depending on the thickness of the ribs.
- The lamb should turn out juicy, tender, and never dry.
- Finally, remove the ribs from the skillet and allow them to rest for 5 minutes before serving. This helps keep all the juices inside the meat.
- Serve warm with:
- roasted vegetables
- potatoes
- fresh salad
- Finish with:
- fresh mint
Notes
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Cooking on low heat → no crust
- Overcrowding the pan → ribs steam instead of sear
- Overcooking → dry meat
- Skipping marination → less flavor
Tips for the Best Lamb Ribs
- Use a very hot skillet for a proper sear
- Fresh mint gives the best flavor
- Do not overcrowd the skillet
- Avoid flipping the ribs too often
- Let the meat rest before serving
- If the ribs are thicker, cook slightly longer over lower heat



