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(All sandwiches are $4 or $5) "Beast on Yeast" (beef on weck style sandwich: pot roast braised in red wine, spices, veggies and chicken stock, sliced and topped with housemade horseradish cream sauce on custom baked roll); "Bahn Appétit for Destruction" (Char Siu or Cantonese-style pork marinaded on hosin sauce, garlic, soy sauce, honey and ...
Lamb chops with new potatoes and green beans. This is a list of the popular lamb and mutton dishes and foods worldwide. Lamb and mutton are terms for the meat of domestic sheep (species Ovis aries) at different ages. A sheep in its first year is called a lamb, and its meat is also called lamb.
Cumberland sauce is a savoury sauce of English origin, made with redcurrant jelly, mustard, pepper and salt, blanched orange peel, and port wine. The food writer Elizabeth David described it as "the best of all sauces for cold meat". [1] It is thought to be of 19th-century origin.
A cooked lamb shank. A meat shank or shin is the portion of meat around the tibia of the animal, the leg bone beneath the knee and shoulder. [1] American beef cuts: shank shown in red. Lamb shanks are often braised whole; veal shanks are typically cross-cut. Some dishes made using shank include: Bulalo, a Filipino beef shank stew.
"Jerry's B.L.T." (buttermilk, hot sauce and corn meal fried green tomatoes, two slices of applewood bacon and two slices of Benton's Tennessee country bacon, white American cheese and iceberg lettuce and arugula between challah bread topped with mayo and Louisiana crystal hot sauce), "Diego A." (steak, avocado, cheese on a pretzel bun topped ...
Redcurrant sauce, also known as redcurrant jelly, is an English condiment, consisting of redcurrants (Ribes rubrum), sugar and rosemary. Some other recipes include additional ingredients such as red wine , white wine , port , mustard , lemon or orange zest , and very occasionally shallots . [ 1 ]
Rogan josh consists of pieces of lamb or mutton braised with a gravy flavoured with garlic, ginger and aromatic spices (clove, bay leaves, cardamom, and cinnamon), and in some versions incorporating onions or yoghurt. [8] After initial braising, the dish may be finished using the dampokhtak slow-cooking technique. [9]
Collops made with less tender cuts, like rump steak, are served in a stew made with a basic roux of flour and butter with herbs (called "brown thickening") and a flavoring ingredient like ketchup or chilli vinegar. A fancier version of this dish is made with cayenne, mace, mushroom ketchup and port wine, optionally served with gravy and currant ...