2 tbs olive oil (extra virgin is best, you can use more but not less)
vendic wrote:BTW, what's wrong with the bread?
vendic wrote:You can get proper EVO Oil from the Oil and Vinegar store.
Yes, the EVO market in the USA is best described as a lot of things here, hype and lies.
SciFiFisher wrote:vendic wrote:You can get proper EVO Oil from the Oil and Vinegar store.
Yes, the EVO market in the USA is best described as a lot of things here, hype and lies.
That's only two things.
1. We live in olive country - they grow and press olives in NorCalvendic wrote:You can get proper EVO Oil from the Oil and Vinegar store.
Yes, the EVO market in the USA is best described as a lot of things here, hype and lies.
vendic wrote:Capsicum dip:
4 red bell peppers (capsicum)
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Capsicum is the active ingredient in self defense pepper spray.geonuc wrote:vendic wrote:Capsicum dip:
4 red bell peppers (capsicum)
...
You do realize that almost nobody in the US calls bell peppers 'capsicum'?
In any case, I'll have to make this. And the bread.
Thumper wrote:Capsicum is the active ingredient in self defense pepper spray.
Thumper wrote:Capsicum is the active ingredient in self defense pepper spray.geonuc wrote:vendic wrote:Capsicum dip:
4 red bell peppers (capsicum)
...
You do realize that almost nobody in the US calls bell peppers 'capsicum'?
In any case, I'll have to make this. And the bread.
geonuc wrote:vendic wrote:Capsicum dip:
4 red bell peppers (capsicum)
...
You do realize that almost nobody in the US calls bell peppers 'capsicum'?
In any case, I'll have to make this. And the bread.
geonuc wrote:Thumper wrote:Capsicum is the active ingredient in self defense pepper spray.
Actually, that's capsaicin.
vendic wrote:Kebabs:
1kg of chicken or lamb cut into 1 inch cubes (approximately)
1 cup of plain full fat non sweet yogurt
1 tsp turmeric
1 tsp paprika
1 tsp salt
1 tsp cracked black pepper
1 tsp of onion powder
1 tbs olive oil
Combine the dry ingredients with oil. Mix completely.
Add the meat and coat meat completely in mixture.
Add yogurt and mix completely.
If you have restrictions regarding milk and meat, the yogurt can be skipped. My wife prefers the non yogurt version anyway, I prefer the yogurt version.
Leave in fridge overnight or at least a few hours.
To cook, use hot pan with olive oil and let brown. Try not to stir much as it breaks up the meat.
Serve over rice with bread and dip.
You can also cook it on a skewer alternating meat/onion/capsicum till the skewer is full. Cook over hot flame till done. The flames should slightly char the meat and the veggies and be cooked at the same time. This will require knowledge of your grill to cook properly. So start with a lower heat and cook longer.
The photo's show it with almost the same bread recipe as on this site but no egg wash or seeds on it and 45g of oil mix instead of 15g. Instead of the egg wash, gently roll it in flour till it's non sticky and spread out on flat pan so it's no more than 2cm high. Do not work the flour into the bread. It is just used to coat the outside of it so you can spread it without it sticking to anything. No need to use a greased pan. It shouldn't stick when done this way. Also, don't rise this dough in the fridge. It's best to rise it twice. Once in the bowl and then use your fingers to put dents in the rolled out dough while on the pan and let it rise again on the pan before cooking it.
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