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Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables. |
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The absolute best barbecue I've ever had was served at 'The Wise
Shepard' in Azerbeijan. However I can't post the methology used; ingredients; types of rubs; marinades. It's not because I never went through a series of arguments, fights, duels as well as an arm wrestling contest to obtain information; I was also sold to the Corsicans so they could hold me for ransom. I excaped and went back to 'The Wise Shepard' and demanded recipes. So now they honour me and give me this 'mi casa es su casa' chit but of course they say it in Azerbeijani. Not many men excape Corsican kidnappers so I became a guest of the President and presided over many of his political detainees torture. Eventually after a few months I bowed out and took recipes out of the country and back into mine. I won't make these available on this NG though because the clique here thinks that it all ends with 'Southern Style' barbecue. You've never had sheep stomach stuffed with congealed blood, fat, lungs and various meats from the head and face of sheep until you've had it done the Azerbeijani way. They don't use a grill but rather an open fire. Two political detainees hold this dish over the smoke and flame and rotate as neccessary. They don't use a rotatable spit because the Azerbeijanis believe in purism. Some won't even use a stick stuck through the stomach. They just hold it with their hands and when their hands are toast others are placed into this most important role. |
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In article . com>, Hovdv wrote:
> The absolute best barbecue I've ever had was served at 'The Wise > Shepard' in Azerbeijan. However I can't post the methology used; Aaahh... Yaaah.. Whatever.. |
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![]() Rick F. wrote: > In article . com>, Hovdv wrote: > > The absolute best barbecue I've ever had was served at 'The Wise > > Shepard' in Azerbeijan. However I can't post the methology used; > > Aaahh... Yaaah.. Whatever.. How come you never picked at my spelling mistakes? Am I not important enough to be harrassed by youse any longer? boo hoo. oh boo hoo hoo. |
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They're called Azeris, not Azerbeijanis.
Hovdv wrote: > The absolute best barbecue I've ever had was served at 'The Wise > Shepard' in Azerbeijan. However I can't post the methology used; > ingredients; types of rubs; marinades. It's not because I never went > through a series of arguments, fights, duels as well as an arm > wrestling contest to obtain information; I was also sold to the > Corsicans so they could hold me for ransom. I excaped and went back to > 'The Wise Shepard' and demanded recipes. So now they honour me and > give me this 'mi casa es su casa' chit but of course they say it in > Azerbeijani. Not many men excape Corsican kidnappers so I became a > guest of the President and presided over many of his political > detainees torture. Eventually after a few months I bowed out and took > recipes out of the country and back into mine. I won't make these > available on this NG though because the clique here thinks that it all > ends with 'Southern Style' barbecue. > You've never had sheep stomach stuffed with congealed blood, fat, lungs > and various meats from the head and face of sheep until you've had it > done the Azerbeijani way. They don't use a grill but rather an open > fire. Two political detainees hold this dish over the smoke and flame > and rotate as neccessary. They don't use a rotatable spit because the > Azerbeijanis believe in purism. Some won't even use a stick stuck > through the stomach. They just hold it with their hands and when their > hands are toast others are placed into this most important role. |
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![]() Louis Cohen wrote: > They're called Azeris, not Azerbeijanis. Thanks. I needed that. |
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In article . com>, Hovdv wrote:
> > Louis Cohen wrote: >> They're called Azeris, not Azerbeijanis. > > Thanks. I needed that. So.. Who's up for a nice flight to the place mentioned above to obtain some BBQd sheep bladders or stomachs (both equallty gross)? |
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![]() "Rick F." > wrote in message ... > In article . com>, Hovdv wrote: > > > > Louis Cohen wrote: > >> They're called Azeris, not Azerbeijanis. > > > > Thanks. I needed that. > > So.. Who's up for a nice flight to the place mentioned above to > obtain some BBQd sheep bladders or stomachs (both equallty gross)? Count me in. This sounds great. Graeme |
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