Ground Beef/Pork/Chicken on Lemongrass skewers.

Titch

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This would be our entry into the Get Down With the Ground Throwdown if we may



Lets start with our Skewers.

Get some Lemongrass out of the Hothouse.



Trim it into Skewers



Some of the Ingredients.



The Cevap was made from a blend of Pork and Beef.
Chicken was Thighs with spices , Jalapeno and other bits and pieces.



Made the Skewers up.







lets Grill these babys up.







Served with a simple Asian slaw and some Sweet Chili Sauce








Please use this as our Polling picture.



Thanks for looking in
 
:shock: wow Titchy! Those are amazing. Got my vote for sure. And now I wanna grow lemongrass next year. Is it difficult to grow?
 
:shock: wow Titchy! Those are amazing. Got my vote for sure. And now I wanna grow lemongrass next year. Is it difficult to grow?

Thank you.
Lemongrass grows like a clump of grass, seems to like being neglected.
I'm good at that.:thumb:
Lived good so far thru our winter, lows of 3c ( in our hothouse that's only sun heated )
Makes a nice lemon tea as my wife will attest to
 
I love plants that thrive on neglect! They seem to be the ones I grow best. Thanks!
 
yummy! I'll assume you shouldn't eat the skewers
 
Looks good mate. What's the little grill type thing you used to cook them on?

$35 Asian supermarket thing we picked up for a Camping trip.
About 5 years ago, we was going to dump it after the trip.
We use it to remind ourselves you can cook on anything given the passion.
Plus I'm a tightwad and hate to chuck stuff:laugh:
 
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Oh yeah Titch... :hungry:
 
I should have commented on this a long time ago.
That looks excellent. I love the lemon grass skewers.
I want to grow some lemon grass because I'm trying to learn some Thai recipes.
Great job!
 
I should have commented on this a long time ago.
That looks excellent. I love the lemon grass skewers.
I want to grow some lemon grass because I'm trying to learn some Thai recipes.
Great job!

I had to link to this from elsewhere.
Did you ever try to grow this grass in your Climate?
 
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