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| Thailand Travel Forum | I need help, how to cook lamb chops?? When the agent from SFS that has serviced my account for years ask if they could stop by and meet my wife and I face to after knowing each other all these years, so was glad to finally meet some of the people and we did supply a brunch for thm of smoked salmon, rice and some other stuff. And as a gift, she brought me 4 kg of Lamb Chops? they look like rib steaks with a rib bone and sliced about 2 cm thick. Now what are they and what the fuck do I do with em?? Thanks in advance cause I know you will be able to help
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| Thailand Travel Forum Last Online: Today 01:17 PM Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: out bush Chiang Rai way
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| Rub with garlic and rosemary and stick 'em on a barbie till the fats melting freely. I prefer them pink in the middle but that's personal taste. Lamb certainly doesn't need to much cooking. |
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| Marmers is God Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Emerald triangle
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| Mmmm, lamb chops. On a bbq, bit of rosemary and I always add a bit of salt. I prefer mine quite cooked so don't be scared to turn them a few times. Make sure you eat them with your hands. PS - where the heck did she get 4kg of lamb chops from?
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![]() I like them marinated for an hour or so in olive oil and rosemary/oregano - pat them dry with kitchen towel - pop them under a pre-heated hot grill for a few minutes each side ( I like them pink inside - same as a lady! ) - serve with plain boiled potatoes, a salad and a raspberry dipping sauce ( easily made from raspberry jam - hot water and a little cornflour to thicken it up a bit )Enjoy !!! | |
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| This sounds good. Grilled Ouzo-And-Nutmeg Lamb Chops Recipe August 9th, 2008 by alice Tags: Chops, Grilled, Lamb, Nutmeg, Ouzo INGREDIENTS
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| Easy Lamb Chops With Yogurt-Mint Sauce Recipe February 19th, 2008 by alice Tags: Chops, Easy, Lamb, Mint, Sauce, Yogurt INGREDIENTS
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And they import beef and sheep from Aust. and NZ has venison as well, I really do not know why she chose mutton for me because I have never even mentioned it in any of our conversations and damn sure never ordered any, always beef from NZ or Angus beef from Argentina, but they have quit the Argentine because of some farmer protest there so I did buy all of the striploin they had in stock, 21k Baht in the last 2 months for beef, but now I have my freezer full of it and they have no more. | |
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ANUGA Buyers Mission – October 13-17, 2007, Cologne, Germany Sponsored by Food Export USA-Northeast and Food Export Association of 28 Sep 2007 ... 2439 Old Paknam Railway Road, Prakhanong, Bangkok 10110 ... some products for restaurants and retail stores are cut on-site at S.F.S.,
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Which Aussie out there doesn't love crumbed lamb cutlets? | |
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Beef, I just put in a wire rack thingy we bought, set it on the char brazier thing, wait 3 or 4 minutes turn over and another 3 and they go on the table, sprinkle a little salt and we always have fresh ground coarse pepper on the table and you just slice it off and enjoy. I do have very good beef, most tender I have ever seen anywhere in the world. | |
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so next time you see COWBOY online ask him about HORECO store up there. | |
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