for the lamb stew known as tu’hu, first you get water. Then you sear leg meat in fat. In go salt, beer, onion, rocket, coriander, Persian shallot, cumin, beets, water. Crushed leek and garlic and more coriander, for a fiery taste. Then add kurrat, an Egyptian leek.
Rocket, huh?
for a fiery taste
Rocket is a vegetable. Also known as arugula. It’s on the spicy side.
You think it’s spicy? I’ve never heard that honestly. A little peppery tasting, sure, but not spicy. Unless there’s spicy varieties of it or something.
I mean… not jalapeno spicy, but I’d say it’s on the radish level if it’s decent.
Radishes are not spicy, I’ve never understood this. It’s almost entirely water!
I remember thinking radishes were spicy as a kid. As an adult, not so much.
Long European radishes are mild, the round American ones are quite spicy, like mustard or horse_radish_.
Hard disagree. I eat the smaller round ones raw all the time. Y’all need to step your game up.
Like they said… what do you think horseradish is? For that matter, what do you think wasabi is?
They certainly have a bite to them, though I don’t know if spicy is the word I’d use exactly.
Personally I find it bitter
Bitter for sure. I hate arugula. Hate it!!
A word that is sometimes used is “piquant”, rocket is just another kind of mustard essentially and it can be hot like mustard can be (think how wasabi is spicy; the greens are not as spicy as wasabi generally, but it’s on the same spectrum).
The YouTube channel “Tasting History” has a video on this. If you’re interested in the history of food, that channel is fantastic.
That sounds great! I’ll check it out. Thanks!
That is a legitimately great channel. It is worth a watch
I was recently introduced to tasting history and it’s become the new obsession in our house. My wife even bought his cookbook.
Sounds really fkn delicious.
Those mfs were eating better than me.
That sounds delicious.
I’m not a fan of beets, but it sounds good otherwise.