LillsnJills Mouseketeer Joined Mar 27, 2012 Messages 323 Sep 6, 2014 #2,306 Yum, especially live scallop! Takoyaki?
quakechicago ADR-making addict! Joined Jun 19, 2014 Messages 1,191 Sep 6, 2014 #2,309 Yum! Chicken pastilla?
quakechicago ADR-making addict! Joined Jun 19, 2014 Messages 1,191 Sep 6, 2014 #2,311 Yuck! I don't do lamb. Now chicken...yes! Dolmas?
LillsnJills Mouseketeer Joined Mar 27, 2012 Messages 323 Sep 6, 2014 #2,312 Any tagine is a good tagine ;-) So so. Depends on the quality of the grape leafs Loukoumades?
quakechicago ADR-making addict! Joined Jun 19, 2014 Messages 1,191 Sep 6, 2014 #2,313 Depends. Most aren't good, but some are amazing! Messob?
LillsnJills Mouseketeer Joined Mar 27, 2012 Messages 323 Sep 6, 2014 #2,314 Very true. Best I've had were made by the little yayas at my local Greek festival. SO good! Never tried it! Pap and Chakalaka?
Very true. Best I've had were made by the little yayas at my local Greek festival. SO good! Never tried it! Pap and Chakalaka?
quakechicago ADR-making addict! Joined Jun 19, 2014 Messages 1,191 Sep 6, 2014 #2,315 I've had it but don't remember if I liked it. I do remember it was spicy? Banh Xeo?
LillsnJills Mouseketeer Joined Mar 27, 2012 Messages 323 Sep 6, 2014 #2,316 Yes, a fair bit spicy, but then, I'm a wuss with spice lol! Never tried it Golab jamun?
quakechicago ADR-making addict! Joined Jun 19, 2014 Messages 1,191 Sep 6, 2014 #2,317 I went through a spice kick but I'm way over it now. That's a staple of Indian food but I'm so badly American I like one IN my rice pudding Che (dessert)?
I went through a spice kick but I'm way over it now. That's a staple of Indian food but I'm so badly American I like one IN my rice pudding Che (dessert)?
Meriweather Being a Nana is my superpower Joined Mar 31, 2002 Messages 387,253 Sep 6, 2014 #2,318 nti cinnamon tea?
LillsnJills Mouseketeer Joined Mar 27, 2012 Messages 323 Sep 6, 2014 #2,320 quakechicago said: I went through a spice kick but I'm way over it now. That's a staple of Indian food but I'm so badly American I like one IN my rice pudding Click to expand... I don't care much for them myself. It's a texture issue. My wife adores them though, which is funny as she's usually the one with food texture issues.
quakechicago said: I went through a spice kick but I'm way over it now. That's a staple of Indian food but I'm so badly American I like one IN my rice pudding Click to expand... I don't care much for them myself. It's a texture issue. My wife adores them though, which is funny as she's usually the one with food texture issues.