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Don't sleep on Aladdin's Eatery, the Lebanese mini franchise all over Ohio. I eat there at least once a visit back home to Cleveland.
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Don't sleep on Aladdin's Eatery, the Lebanese mini franchise all over Ohio. I eat there at least once a visit back home to Cleveland.
I love everything that's been mentioned to this point, but a top 3 on my list that I haven't seen yet is BBQ.... I got a big green egg from my groomsmen last year and I'm obsessed with that damn thing. The intricacies of preparing and mastering excellent barbecue is unlike any other form of cuisine. The variable of coal based fuel, smoke etc is a game changer.
Tasting world class barbecue is an experience... And then you can branch out into international barbecue (Asado Argentino, mmm).
We are big on marinating our foods and using a lot of spices .... the problem is it can get pungent so it can really be unpleasant for others based on how strong the spices are and how much quantity you put in. But it is worth experimenting - chicken breast marinated with mild spices will give a good kick and a bit of something different to enjoy the same meal.@brownindian - This is where I miss OS rep and demand it back! That gif is hilarious.
Whenever I was in NYC and in my uncles apartment building, it always smelled like curry. But then again, my grandparents house smelled like curry chicken. I ate a dish from Superior Pho once (Bò lúc lắc) and the first thing I said was "This tastes and smells like Brooklyn". I believe they marinate the meat in a curry powder which very close to what my mother and grandparents cooked with.
I've never been to Sitti but everyone I know who has will confirm what Deezy said.
I really fucking love BBQ
How easy are those things to use?
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Well I won't have a place to use it for a few years so in the meantime get good with it and I'll stealThere's definitely a big learning curve when you first start using it, but that's part of what makes it fun. If you want a straightforward smoker that doesn't require a lot of attention, get a Traeger. I personally love having to baby sit the thing - get a good cigar and a stiff drink on a fall day and just hang out with the egg.
Its also very flexible - you can grill/smoke/bake with the thing.