ive got skewered lamb forequarter chops on a bed of rosemary, thyme and onions, garlic. balsamic vinegarette glaze. diced potatoes, celery, carrot, and cabbage.
all baking in the oven for the next two hours or so.
oh, and home made cornbread (corn meal here is 'polenta' fyi)
Originally Posted by Nickhead:
ive got skewered lamb forequarter chops on a bed of rosemary, thyme and onions, garlic. balsamic vinegarette glaze. diced potatoes, celery, carrot, and cabbage.
all baking in the oven for the next two hours or so.
oh, and home made cornbread (corn meal here is 'polenta' fyi)
Originally Posted by Nickhead:
ive got skewered lamb forequarter chops on a bed of rosemary, thyme and onions, garlic. balsamic vinegarette glaze. diced potatoes, celery, carrot, and cabbage.
all baking in the oven for the next two hours or so.
oh, and home made cornbread (corn meal here is 'polenta' fyi)
After Nickhead's photo of lamb, I went to my favorite kabob place for lunch today and had an Afghan kabob super combo of Lamb, Chicken, and Keema (spicy beef) with chickpeas side dish and a potato, peas and curry samosa to start. So damn filling and great unique flavors.
Originally Posted by scho63:
After Nickhead's photo of lamb, I went to my favorite kabob place for lunch today and had an Afghan kabob super combo of Lamb, Chicken, and Keema (spicy beef) with chickpeas side dish and a potato, peas and curry samosa to start. So damn filling and great unique flavors.
anyone been to greek cuisine before? its in overland park off college boulevard and 110th? when i worked in lenexa i used to eat there at least twice a week. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
I've had many an empanada. Don't think I've ever had a samosa. Sounds great, though.
Much like any 'appetizer' type, quality can vary wildly.
Think empenada, ravioli, egg roll, crab rangoon, pizza roll, etc.
There are great ones, and there's dough with filling, . . . meh. Particularly, I've had bland mildly curried potato and pea samosa that are 90% starch with a little kick.
The phyllo gives most samosas a leg up, though. Samosas and spanokopita bites are a couple of my favorite apps. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
What is this? ^^^^
It's a sambosa- an Afghan samosa
A samosa (/səˈmoʊsə/), or samoosa, is a fried or baked dish with a savoury filling, such as spiced potatoes, onions, peas, lentils, macaroni, noodles or minced meat (lamb, beef or chicken).[1] Pine nuts can also be added. Its size and consistency may vary, but typically it is distinctly triangular or tetrahedral in shape. Indian samosas are usually vegetarian, and often accompanied by a mint sauce chutney.[2][3][unreliable source?] Samosas are a popular entrée, appetizer or snack in the local cuisines of the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, Southwest Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, the Mediterranean, the Horn of Africa, East Africa and North Africa. Due to cultural diffusion and emigration from these areas, samosas in today's world are also prepared in other regions. [Reply]