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I don't even know what this was on the menu as I didn't bother consulting it. I just pointed at the uncooked product in the cold case and was served this eventually. I think pork belly and a tiny bit of mentaiko. No idea what else but this was also really good.
This might be on their menu as the pork-bara skewer. Hm.
Taken whilst stting at stall 97 in the Jemaa El Fna Square, Marrakech.
OK - I'm vegetarian but I can appreciate food that looks good.
You might be asking, "Why not just spread the bars apart so that the Steelhead is clamped to the bar also?"
Well, because my car-mounted factory rack doesn't spread that far.
Then you might ask, "Why not just put the old mount on the other end, almost underneath the Steelhead?"
Well, because the Steelhead would still be wobbly unclamped to anything.
Then you'd ask, "Why?"
Then I'd say, "STFU."
These were commonly covered with colored rubber covers. Those are very uncommon finds these days. The lever works fine without, anyway.
Chef Eric buys some skewers at a store in Guangzhou, China.
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Remake of the lamb skewers I made for some cool peeps for dinner last Saturday at my studio...
One artificial light source with reflectors to mimic Donna Hay's style...
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May 12, 2020
I was tired of using up wooden toothpicks every time I made a martini, so I went onto Etsy and found some lovely metal skewers to use instead. This is one of four, each with a different color enamel dot.
This here's an old school Yakima bike rack mount mounted on the back of a newer school Yakima Steelhead bike rack. The axle is a worn out 135mm Chris King axle. The skewer is from my new Hurricane Components rack.
Grilled vegetables skewers with white balsamic reduction served with roasted beets and goat cheese salad.
3rd course
Skewers of grilled spiced shrimp, scallops, & pineapple, served with pineapple-ginger couscous and red curry sauce.
Paired with pulls from a cask of Loose Cannon Hop3 Ale.
Clipper City Brewing Company launches its Oxford Organics line with a beer dinner at Magnolias at the Mill in Purcellville, Virginia, 22 May 2008.
Photos and story by www.yoursforgoodfermentables.com/2008/05/clipper-city-org....