What do you put in your hummus? That looks good.
...and 'goat' is not to be left out of the 'eating arena' either.
In my opinion, goat tastes (cabrito...baby goat) like a richer flavored beef.
Do you have to be an 'adventurous eater' to enjoy lamb or goat...nope, neither is over the top or exotic in texture or taste...just something different than beef, pig, poultry or fish...it's ALL good!
Tahini aka sesame seed pasteWhat do you put in your hummus? That looks good.
My wife hates hummus. I'm a fan, but don't have it very often.
The nice thing about it is you can add whatever you like to it either on top or blended in. My wife loved the avocado version the best, which IMHO is damned good.I’ve had lamb that I loved, and lamb that was awful. I suppose it’s all in how it’s cooked. But I seem to like grilled the best.
I do like hummus. Prefer the roasted red pepper version the best. But the roasted pine nut hummus is good too.
>Not that I could find the spices around here without ordering them, but I would mind knowing how she spices her lamb. Not really wanting it in a sauce rather to marinate in for the grill.
Not that I could find the spices around here without ordering them, but I would mind knowing how she spices her lamb. Not really wanting it in a sauce rather to marinate in for the grill.
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The nice thing about it is you can add whatever you like to it either on top or blended in. My wife loved the avocado version the best, which IMHO is damned good.
I first had it at Dimassi Mediterranean Buffet in Houston. IIRC they had it with roasted red peppers blended in. Dimassi is a great place to eat IMHO.Never tried that. I’ll have eat that one sometime.
One of the few things I miss from living in Houston.I have one 5 minutes from my house. Eaten there several times.
>I see you & raise you.
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I could also talk to the salesman & his supervisor that I know for years @ Ben E Kieth foods & open an account for spices in bulk. If I wanted to save some money.
>Growing up it was always turkey on thanksgiving
ham on Christmas
and lamb on Easter
It seems lame has fallen out of favor in the main stream.
Do you know the rules you can’t eat the pretty animals only the ugly ones…
One of the few things I miss from living in Houston.