Blue Bayou’s Lamb Dinner

Blue Bayou's Lamb Dinner for Two

Make your own Disney magic at home with a Blue Bayou copycat recipe!

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve eaten dinner on the screened porch at my mom’s lake house and said, out loud, “This reminds me of Blue Bayou!”

The famed Disneyland restaurant is practically an attraction in and of itself. It’s inside the Pirates of the Caribbean ride in New Orleans Square and the ambiance just can’t be beat: it’s lit by lanterns and surrounded by water with bayou sounds to underscore your dinner. If you’re lucky enough to get a table right on the water, you can wave to all the guests in boats about to enter the ride. It’s sheer Disney magic!

Blue Bayou Lamb DInner

Often at the lake house, we eat on the screened porch by lantern light, with similar bayou sounds, a view of the lake, and boats passing by. I recreated one of my favorite Blue Bayou meals for dinner this weekend for no reason whatsoever except to add some magic and whimsy to the weekend.

I lit extra lanterns all over the screened porch and deck and set the table with a blue tablecloth, hurricane candle, salt and pepper shaker, and bread basket a la Blue Bayou Restaurant.

Blue Bayou's Lamb Dinner for Two
Blue Bayou's Lamb Dinner for Two
Blue Bayou's Lamb Dinner for Two
Blue Bayou's Lamb Dinner for Two

Here, I recreated the Herb-crusted Rack of Lamb, which is described on the menu as “Mashed potatoes, Chef’s Choice Vegetables, Feta, Rosemary au Jus.” Here’s a photo I took of this dish during my trip to Disneyland in 2016:

Blue Bayou Lamb Dinner
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To recreate this dish, I grilled my favorite lamb lollipops (which made their debut at Disney Dinners: Hercules) served with my mom’s famous mashed potatoes, green beans, feta cheese, and rosemary au jus.

It tasted like Disneyland! This dish will cost you $44 at Blue Bayou but only about $15 to make at home. Not to mention you don’t have to get on a plane to get a taste of the park! I hope you love this Blue Bayou copycat recipe as much as I do! Here’s how to make it.

Blue Bayou's Lamb Dinner for Two

Blue Bayou’s Lamb Dinner for Two

Four lamb lollipops
Mashed potatoes, recipe follows
Rosemary au jus, recipe follows
Green beans, steamed
Feta cheese

  1. Make the rosemary au jus. Set aside. Take lamb out of the fridge about twenty minutes before you’re going to cook it.
  2. Preheat charcoal or gas grill. Start the mashed potatoes.
  3. Rinse lamb lollipops and pat dry with paper towel. Season well with sea salt and pepper. Drizzle with olive oil. When grill is hot, grill the lamb for 3-5 minutes per side depending on the size. You want the internal temperature to read 145 degrees F.
  4. Let the lamb sit on a plate while you mash the potatoes and steam green beans.
  5. Plate the dish with a generous scoop of mashed potatoes, two lamb lollipops, green beans, cubed Feta cheese, and a nice pour of rosemary au jus.

Mashed Potatoes

2 medium Yukon gold potatoes
Spoonful sour cream
2 Tbsp milk
1 Tbsp butter

  1. Put potatoes in a pot and cover with water. Bring to a boil and boil until potatoes are fork tender.
  2. Drain the water from the pot, return potatoes to the pot, and put the lid on for five minutes.
  3. Transfer potatoes to a bowl and use an electric mixer to beat potatoes with sour cream, milk, and a bit of softened butter. Be careful not to overmix the potatoes! You want them nice and creamy.

Rosemary Au Jus

1/2 Tbsp butter
2 garlic cloves
4 rosemary sprigs, chopped
2 cups beef stock
Salt, pepper

  1. Melt butter in small saucepan. Add garlic cloves and sauté until fragrant, about two minutes. Add chopped rosemary and cook for one more minute. Add beef stock and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer until liquid is reduced by half. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
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2 responses to “Blue Bayou’s Lamb Dinner”

  1. […] Recently in attempt to travel without traveling, we recreated one of my favorite Blue Bayou meals from Disneyland. I often say that the screened porch at the lake house reminds of me of the Blue Bayou at night because of the water views and all the lanterns. You can read about this dinner here. […]

  2. […] I adore lamb. I wish more Americans did. Greece knows what it’s doing with lamb and I paid close attention at the Greek Food Festival in Dallas last year where I ate the most incredible lamb lollipops. I asked the guys what they did and they said, “Salt, pepper, olive oil. That’s it! Don’t overcook.” So that’s just what I did for the main course at Disney Dinners: Hercules and at my Blue Bayou-inspired dinner. […]

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