@Train Dodger Sounds delicious, going to have to share other recipes. Anything you know that is interesting, but still goes good with maple syrup?
@Train Dodger Sounds delicious, going to have to share other recipes. Anything you know that is interesting, but still goes good with maple syrup?
Hahah, don’t be silly. Everything goes good with maple syrup. Especially sausages. Sweet and salty is a winning combination.
I did manage to find a list of interesting-looking maple syrup recipes, though:
I apologize for double posting, but did something relevant to my current quest. We made baked potatoes as part of the family dinner, and as my part I provisioned the toppings. Decided to turn them into Tex-Mex nacho/taco style. Were pretty good, and I used copious amounts of hot sauce. Essentially Taco Toppings (sans lettuce) plus some regular baked potato toppings. I drowned mine, and due to my sharp tastes it didn't drown out the potato flavour, but worked nicely with it.
Did you use an actual taco seasoning or mix?
I used chili powder, salt, pepper, garlic, and a bit of hot sauce made in mexico. Was going to get some more spice, but forgot.
It does sound pretty bland. If you didn't say It was Mediterranean I would've assumed it was some sort of Indian cuisine.
Basically the same thing I'm sure.
Well folks, tonight I made pork schnitzels and a artichoke risotto, you wouldn't think those 2 would go well together, but really they're a real Axis Powers meal, pan-fascistic cuisine if you will.
Say anyone else here like Dolmah/Dolmades/etc?
Had to google what that was, never had that exactly, but it's cousin the kohlrouladen (cabbage roll) can either be excellent or trash depending on how it's made or prepared.
Looks like the Euro versions are more meat filled than the dolmades Mediterranean type.
Oh dude, we have a Lebanese festival here every year and these always show up. One of my favorites.Say anyone else here like Dolmah/Dolmades/etc?
Oh dude, we have a Lebanese festival here every year and these always show up. One of my favorites.
There's no real restaraunt in town here, unfortunately, but there's enough people of Lebanese descent the food floats around.You have Lebanese food where you live? Awww, I miss out.
Say anyone else here like Dolmah/Dolmades/etc?