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Barbecuing Meat the Sicilian Way

Barbecuing Meat the Sicilian Way by I Sicilian

Summer days are great barbecue days. Are American barbecuers spoiled? Having lived almost 40 years in the US of A, I include myself in this picture. For the average American household barbecuing with coals seems to be too much trouble. It seems that 63% of Americans prefer gas grilling over charcoal. It is just so much easier…

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Barbecued lamb patties with tzatziki

Barbecued lamb patties with tzatziki by Brett Ede

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Kafta Kabab (Lebanon/Iraq/Syria)

Kafta Kabab (Lebanon/Iraq/Syria) by miansari66

Kafta Kabab is very famous Lebanese kabab, also popular in Arbil Iraq , Syria and Turkey.

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Bacon Wrapped Lamb

Bacon Wrapped Lamb by Patti Fisher

We have a wonderful Easter visit planned from Ken’s best bud Tony, the sailor man. As a thank you for the hospitality gift he gave us was another leg of lamb. He knows us so well! It was the perfect size to wrap in a bacon weave. But then, what isn’t? Patti gave it the perfect seasoning using “Swimmin’ in Smoke” rub “Booty Shake”, so…

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Hoisin Barbeque lamb chops

Hoisin Barbeque lamb chops by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLY

Hoisin Barbeque lamb chops

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Traditional South African Lamb /MuttonSosaties

Traditional South African Lamb /MuttonSosaties by Peter Brown

This is the best Ive seen. Found it on FOOD .com by Zurie "Sosaties are not kebabs. They're lamb meat on skewers, but they marinate in a distinctive sauce with a traditional flavour. They are never made from beef, but from lamb or tender mutton. (Maybe it should be added that S A lamb, probably because of their grazing, is really…

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MALAY QUARTER (bo kaap)SOSATIES

MALAY QUARTER (bo kaap)SOSATIES by Peter Brown

Found I AFRICA What makes this kebab dish quite different from the usual South African sosatie is the special Cape Malay-style sauce in which the meat is marinated prior to grilling it. If the meat is for frying you need to exercise caution because it can burn and go black and bitter quite quickly. The beauty of this marinade is…

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