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Asian-style roasted pork belly marinated with miso, five-spice & soy sauce.

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Made shawarma chicken and pitas,
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Good stuff!

I'm planning shawarma for the near future. Our local shawarma place closed and it is one of my favourite foods in the world. Still trying to nail down the sauces. There was a white paste (garlic I'm pretty sure), a red sauce (spicy), and a tan coloured tahini type sauce. Any advice you can give me would be appreciated.

Oh and here is a pic from the weekend. Bacon wrapped pork tenderloin. Put a rub on it and through it in the cold smoker for a couple hours with on of my country hams before grilling over Applewood and glazing with some bbq sauce.
 

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Didn't get pics, but the family loved the " real" steak sammiches I've been making. I find the Italian bread to work better. Browned up thin top round carne asada steaks After making grilled onions, mushrooms & peppers in my cast iron skillet, sliced thinly in olive oil & butter. Salt & cracked black pepper on the steaks. Cut the bread about 90% open, then line with steaks. Top with onion mixture. Then top that with pepperjack cheese & stick in a 375F oven for some 5 minutes or so. Shredded pizza cheese-motz & provolone- are darn good as well! Slice & manja!:mug:
 
Was too busy to snap more pictures, but my home made bacon was done maturing so sliced and packed 16 pounds of pure pork love. Some Black Pepper/garlic, some Brown Sugar, and the piece de resistance BriCan Maple. I may put on 10 pounds and have a heart attack in the next month but I'll die a happy man... :-D
Unfortunately I've found that smoked meats are not leaving much time for brewing beer. I can much more easily buy great beer than I can buy great meat treats so I've been brewing less frequently :(

 
Was too busy to snap more pictures, but my home made bacon was done maturing so sliced and packed 16 pounds of pure pork love. Some Black Pepper/garlic, some Brown Sugar, and the piece de resistance BriCan Maple. I may put on 10 pounds and have a heart attack in the next month but I'll die a happy man... :-D
Unfortunately I've found that smoked meats are not leaving much time for brewing beer. I can much more easily buy great beer than I can buy great meat treats so I've been brewing less frequently :(

That is some seriously gorgeous bacon! I'd take that over beer too.
 
Shawarma is new to me so please send me to school!

I used Tahini stright up.:mug:

The guy at the place I liked that just closed used to smear what I believe to be pureed garlic on the pita before building all the veg, pickles, and chicken than topped the whole works with 2 sauces one that definitely has a tahini component and the other one is a really bright orange spicy sauce. Pure heaven.
 
Poblano chicken soup in progress again tonight. I love this recipe, but given the prep time alone it's probably something I should not attempt on a school night! Lol
 
I like the technique that recipe calls for! If it works for you I may give it a try. How did you keep your culture at 100 degrees F for 3 days?

When I did the starter, i just kept it in the oven for 2 days. Mine goes down to such low temperatures. Ran convection as well for more even heat distribution.

I brew on a Braumeister, so just went into manual mode, set the temps to 100F and ran the pump for 24 hours.:mug:
 

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