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a gardening gamer girl in search of good grub

Recipe: Chimichurri

Why did I make this? Coz it goes SOOOO well with lamb.

We smoked a 10-pound lamb shoulder we sourced from Central Market about a week ago and I knew that this was the perfect condiment for it. I’ve been eating lamb and chimichurri for more than a week now and I can’t get enough of either!

Chimichurri + Pulled Lamb = Delicioso!

Inspired by Real Food by Dana, I made my own  homemade chimichurri. This version is knock-your-socks-off herby + citrusy, giving any dish an eye-opening refreshing zing.

The end result is that not only did this recipe pair smashingly with lamb, it also tasted great on chicken breast, beef brisket and pulled pork as well.

1 bunch or 1.5 cup, Cilantro
1 bunch or 1.5 cup, Curly Leaf Parsley
1 oz, Garlic, roasted
1.5 oz, Red Onion
.5 oz, Basalmic Vinegar (I used Pompeian Pomegranate Infused Balsamic Vinegar)
2 oz, Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
0.5 oz, Lemon juice
1 oz, Water
0.25 tsp, Ground Black Pepper
0.25 tsp, Fine Sea Salt
2 tbsp, Garlic powder

I threw all ingredients into my Oster Pro 1200 Blender and pureed it into a paste–which worked out surprisingly well. Just for note, the texture of this paste is dry and differs significantly from some other recipes that feature a more sauce-like form, useful for marinades and basting. An easy modification if desiring the latter is to add more olive oil.

As posted, makes roughly about 10-12oz (only because I didn’t weigh the fresh herbs). So nutrition values below are an estimate for a half ounce serving.

Nutrition calculator:
Calories 48 (per .5oz serving)
Total Fat 3 g
Total Carbohydrate 7 g
Dietary Fiber 1 g
Sugars 2 g
Protein 1 g

My Fave Eats of 2017

This post comes a bit late, but it took some time to assemble a photo collage of memorable eats. It’s only natural now that it’s 2018 that most folks reflect on the past year and compile a list of the best experiences.

While I worked hard to populate my Yelp 100 list over the course of several months, I have to credit these standout food stops for furnishing me with some of the tastiest grub of 2017.

Arabian Bites

Mash’d – Frisco

Eatzi’s Market & Bakery

The Red Lantern

Texas Kabob House

Kimchi Stylish Korean Kitchen

Munay Kitchen Peruvian Rotisserie Chicken & Grill

What The Pho

Yama Izakaya & Sushi

I·CE·NY Dallas

Bolivar St BBQ

Frisco Sushi Express

Sushi Damu

Randy’s Steakhouse

Cafe China & Pho

Farmbyrd Rotisserie & Fry

Arthur’s Steakhouse