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Scouse by Colin CallanScouse was brought to Liverpool by Northern European sailors, it was originally called Labskause or lobskause. This was finally shortened to Skause and over time the spelling changed to the more Anglicised version we know and love today, Scouse. Interesting Note: The Danish name is "skipper labskovs". In Swedish, it's "kallops".… |
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Bobby Lovera's T-Bone Lamb Chops with Sundried Tomato Salad by Bobby LoveraYou'll love these easy T-Bone Lamb Chops grilled or broiled. Long marinade is the trick. |
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Grilled Lamb Kebabs by John SpottiswoodThese light Moroccan seasonings produce extremely flavorful lamb. They enhance the natural flavor of the lamb without overwhelming it. Whether you like your lamb medium rare or well done, you'll still love this marinade. You can marinate as little as 30-60 minutes for a light flavoring (if so, I would recommend marinating at room… |
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Barbecuing Meat the Sicilian Way by I SicilianSummer 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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Simple Grilled Lamb Chops by John SpottiswoodLamb is my favorite meat. While I often enjoy rubbing it or marinating it in bold flavors, grilling it simply with mild herbs that enhance it's natural flavor is one of my all time favorites. For my birthday this year, we grilled some tasty lamb chops as described below. I adapted the recipe from one by Giada De Laurentiis. It's a… |
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Grilled Lamb Steaks with Garlic and Rosemary by John SpottiswoodThis is a simple and fantastic grilled lamb recipe. It can be made with or without the wine, and marinating is not necessary if you leave out the wine. Our guests raved about this dish! Secret: Costco sells great leg of lamb for $3.99 a pound! |
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Moroccan Lamb Kabobs with Chickpea and Apricot Couscous by Hungry JennyThese are really quick to make and the chickpea and apricot salad can be whipped up whilst the kabobs are grilling. This serves 2 so you can either make 8 kabob balls for a skewer each, or 16 smaller kabob balls for 2 skewers each! http://hungryjenny.blogspot.com/2010/08/say-no-to-takeaway-kick-up-lamb-kabob.html |
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INDIAN KOFTA CURRY by Linda Tay EspositoDelicious Gujerati style of curry, with lamb kofta aka meatballs. A flavor explosion experience. |
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XINJIANG LAMB MINI PITA POCKETS by Linda Tay EspositoOn the Silk Road path, the Uyghur cuisine in north western China uses a lot of spices and features goat and lamb dominantly. It's not what one would typically think of as Chinese foods. The Uyghurs also serve most of their dishes with a chewy flatbread that reminds me of bagel just holeless. This Xinjiang Lamb Mini Pita Pockets… |
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Easter Italian Roundup 2010 and 2011 by Claudia lamascoloA traditional family meal, assorted appetizers, soup, main course, sides and loads of desserts... Italian traditions but something for everyone! |
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Lamb Kofte Meatballs by Farrell May PodgorsekThese little lamb meatballs are flavorful and juicy. Middle Eastern spicing gives them an unexpected flavor. Make them small for appetizers, or larger for a filling lunch or dinner. Serve them in a flatbread or pita with pomegranate sauce. You can saute these meatballs or thread them on a skewer and grill them. Be sure to make the… |
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Greek-Style Stuffed Peppers by Chef Feiny www.feintastingfoods.com
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iranian kabab by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLYiranian kabab |
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.lamb.. haruf by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLY.lamb.. haruf |
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Birria: Traditional Mexican Stew by Richard BlaineBirria stew is a favorite stew from Mexico. It is served in the finest of restaurants and also on many street vendors as well. It is traditionally made with lamb but can be made with any red meat like goat, veal, beef and the other white meat.....pork! This is a delicious stew with many uses. Just check out the broth that gets made… |
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