Most of the meals I make in the months between September and January center around cooking for a crowd before, during or after watching the Packers. Nothing makes me happier than to spend all Sunday cooking, drinking and eating with friends. I will now have to come up with excuses to make meals for people...like my dog Vince's birthday
So let's get to the food.
Lamb Pitas with Cucumber Yogurt Sauce and Oven Baked Garlic Fries
My mouth's watering just remembering the meal.
Lamb Pitas
So I started by getting 4 lbs of lamb cut into about 1 inch cubes and marinated them for about 24 hours in a mixture of salt, pepper, Worcestershire sauce, garlic, and of course, when in WI, stout beer.
After the completing the marination phase (did I make up the word marination?) I just pan fried the meat in some olive oil until slightly past medium. I wanted to keep them on the more medium side since I put it in a slow cooker to keep them warm and it would continue to cook slightly.
Cucumber Yogurt Sauce
Sauce is boss when it comes to pitas, and what's more tasty than cucumber sauce. Measurements are approximate.
2 1/2 cups plain Greek yogurt
1 cucumber, grated
2 tsp Greek seasoning (pre-mixed seasoning, but most important spice is oregano)
1 tbsp. minced garlic (I use the pre-minced refrigerator kind, quick and easy and you get more liquid)
juice of 1/2 of a lemon
salt and pepper to taste
Pretty easy to make, just mix all ingredients together and you've got your sauce. I usually grate the cucumber into the bowl first using a cheese grater on the large side to you can get bigger pieces and the cucumber juice too. I then add the yogurt, seasonings and lemon, mix together and done!
Oven Baked Garlic Fries
This was my first time making homemade fries and I have to say they turned out perfect.
5 large baking potatoes
3-4 large garlic cloves
1/8 - 1/4 cup olive oil
salt and pepper
1 bunch of fresh parsley
Preheat oven to 450 degrees.
Scrub potatoes and cut into wedges. I used an apple cutter and sliced them down the long way. It also made 1 piece a long tube, which make those pieces pretty fun to eat. Place potatoes in a large bowl and coat with 1/8 cup or more of olive oil. Toss potatoes and oil with minced garlic, salt and pepper. Once coated lay fries on a single layer on a cookie sheet. Bake 10 minutes and turn, repeat 2 times for a total of 30 minutes. Mix remaining olive oil with remaining garlic and chopped parsley (aprox. 1 tsp.) brush fries with this mixture and crank up the heat to 500 degrees for 5 minutes. Once complete, you can test the fries buy poking them with a fork and if the fork goes in easily, you are good to go!
Garnishes for the lamb pitas included feta cheese, with the Greek seasonings of course, onion, tomato and olives.
The Packers may not have won, but this meal did.
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