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Here's my entry

Bún thịt nướng is a Vietnames rice vermicelli salad with roasted meat, herbs, greens, pickled vegetables and a sweet and sour garlicy dressing. I fuzed my Vietnamese salad with American freezer pulled pork and smoked chicken breast. The pork was in large chunks, it was tossed in sauce, put in a foil pan and smoked uncovered for a half hour and covered for a half hour. The chix were sliced, tossed with a peanut sauce, skewered and charred over the flame.

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I did a trial run on my entry last night and I need to pickup a few more things and make a few changes but I should have one maybe tomorrow?
 
I had an entry last night, I think, maybe not. No pics so it must not have happened :tsk:


Bún thịt nướng is my favorite new phrase I can't pronounce but the food sure looks good. :hungry:
 
Bún thịt nướng is a Vietnames rice vermicelli salad with roasted meat, herbs, greens, pickled vegetables and a sweet and sour garlicy dressing. I fuzed my Vietnamese salad with American freezer pulled pork and smoked chicken breast. The pork was in large chunks, it was tossed in sauce, put in a foil pan and smoked uncovered for a half hour and covered for a half hour. The chix were sliced, tossed with a peanut sauce, skewered and charred over the flame.

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Now there's an inspired entry! Really, Dave, that bowl looks like something I could expect to see at a fine dining restaurant. How much did you enjoy it?
 
Now there's an inspired entry! Really, Dave, that bowl looks like something I could expect to see at a fine dining restaurant. How much did you enjoy it?

Hey man don't mock me. I saw those Korean style short ribs you fixed up Mexican style. That was off the chain. :cheer2::rockon::hungry:
 
Is this fusion? Fark if I know but I'm entering it because I was sure it was and then I was sure it wasn't I now I don't know but I made it, and I took pictures of it and I'm posting it so its fusion. I think.



Tandoori Lamb Balls with Cilantro Yogurt Sauce and Naan.

Lamb Balls

Is it lamb or is it beef well its both of course see the balls don't even know if they are lamb balls or beef balls. This must be fusion.

Lamb, beef, bread, eggs, cilantro, lemon juice, ginger, cumin, coriander, paprika, turmeric, cayenne pepper, and salt

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Yogurt Sauce

Yogurt, red onion, cilantro, red wine vinegar, salt

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Naan

Flour, sugar, water, yeast, salt, milk

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Time to cook the balls

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Fry the Naan
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And put it all together

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It was pretty farking good and pretty farking confusing.

Thanks for looking - fuse on
 
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