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africanmeat
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Posted: 29 April 2013 at 04:19 |
What a great weekend we had this weekend . the Weather was great for a good BBQ or a Braai .my wife wanted chicken in the wood fire oven . (i dont argue with my wife .) but just chicken in not enough so what do we do ahh i will do Lahmajoun .. is a round, thin piece of dough topped with minced meat (most commonly beef and lamb) and minced vegetables and herbs including onions, tomatoes and parsley, then baked. Lahmacun is often served sprinkled with lemon juice and wrapped around vegetables, a typical variants may be found employing kebab meat or sauces . i put the veggies in the Food processor and allow the veggies to drain . mix it with the meat salt cumin garlic and crushed chillies . the chicken and brad All in the wood fire oven Thanks |
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Rod Franklin
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That is impressive!
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HistoricFoodie
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A great sounding version, Ahron. Of course, I'm jealous of your wood-fired oven; but, then again, I reckon most of us at FotW are.
Lamejun, or lahmajoun, is a popular dish throughout the Mid-east, from Turkey on up into Armenia. In my bread primer I had posted a chicken version (http://www.foodsoftheworld.activeboards.net/the-staff-of-life-a-primer-on-baking-bread_topic3089_page3.html). Chicken isn't traditional with this dish, but Anna Sortun's recipe is so good that it's worth trying. |
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TasunkaWitko
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Very nice, Ahron - I think that looks good enough to reach rght into my computer screen and sneak a bite!
I can see this working really well with ground venison - the chicken and bread look delicious, too!
Would you say that the dough for the lahmajoun is like a a pizza dough or more like a pie crust? Or some other type of dough?
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Margi Cintrano
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Ahron,
SPECTACULAR ... The Iahmajoun and all its accompaniments.
We live in the heart of Madrid Capital, where BBQ is not practical ...
Truly lovely pictorial and thank you so much for posting.
Margaux.
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Volamos a Mediterraneo, un paraiso que conquista su gente u su cocina.
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africanmeat
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Thanks Ron
it is a flat brad i just did my one with Whole wheat flour .
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Thanks!
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Thanks margi you can do the lahmajoun in the oven
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africanmeat
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Thanks interesting way to to this dish i will try it one day .
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Ron, lahmajoun is, traditionally, made on Lavash. But just about any flatbread dough will do.
Certainly pizza dough will work. So, too, will a Focaccia dough. I've tried several doughs, including Lavash. My favorite, for lahmajoun, is the Lebanese Manaaeesh dough. Recipe can be found in the above link. |
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Yeah, I would eat that.
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Melissa Mead
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That looks delicious.
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AndreiSmirnoff
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Looks very yummy (not the burnt one though:). My friend lately introduced me to lahmajoun in my home city Vancouver, BC. The taste is awesome!!! I keep buying and buying it constantly. For some reason, they removed letter "h" so they are called www.lamajoun.com
Can stop eating it!
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Hi, Andrei,
Welcome to our little corner of the culinary world. Hope you like it here. Why don't you head over to the Members Lounge forum and tell us a little about yourself, particularly your food and cooking interests? |
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Welcome, Andrei!
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