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Lamb roast.....ethnic picnics

  • Belly35
    Anyone ever been to a lamb roast?

    As a kid my grandpa was the head lamb roaster cook at the Croatian picnics.15 to 20 lamb being turn over a open pit..
    Love roasted lamb...green onion and round bread... Lots of beer, whiskey shots and polka dancing, get a little crazy after a few hours....

    Does anyone here on the OC attended an ethnic nationality type picnics and what is the special food served or prepared?
  • thavoice
    Belly35;1866403 wrote:Anyone ever been to a lamb roast?

    As a kid my grandpa was the head lamb roaster cook at the Croatian picnics.15 to 20 lamb being turn over a open pit..
    Love roasted lamb...green onion and round bread... Lots of beer, whiskey shots and polka dancing, get a little crazy after a few hours....

    Does anyone here on the OC attended an ethic nationality type picnics and what is the special food served or prepared?
    Does attending a feast of local goat and camel in a remote village count?
  • Zunardo
    The only lamb roast I'm familiar with is what I've seen on that old MASH TV episode where the Greek UN soldiers want to cook Radar's baby sheep.

    A girl I was seeing many years ago invited me to her relatives' cookout. One of the uncles was barbecuing a goat, and I was challenged to try it.

    It wasn't half baa-aa-aa-d.
  • isadore
    It is ethnic. I thought it was a thread about the morality of eating lamb.
  • Belly35
    isadore;1866526 wrote:It is ethnic. I thought it was a thread about the morality of eating lamb.
    Thanks for the catch ..Spelling cop
    I will correct this is a oversight of spell checker ... thanks again you're not a complete asshole after all...
  • justincredible
    I've been to a hog roast, but I've never been to a lamb roast. That said, I do love lamb. My grandpa would always have a supply of lamb burger, chops, etc, and would fix it frequently when I was his responsibility for dinner.
  • MontyBrunswick
    proud vegan here!!!!!!!!!
  • isadore
    so could you pass the lamb.
  • Verbal Kint
    MontyBrunswick;1866576 wrote:proud vegan here!!!!!!!!!
    Don't forget your B12.
  • QuakerOats
    St. Constantine Greek fest, Mayfield Rd, Cleveland Heights is a good one; so is St. Nicholas greek fest in Youngstown.


    And I make a fine smoked martini leg of lamb.
  • MontyBrunswick
    QuakerOats;186673 wrote:Cleveland heights
    No thanks I'd rather not be shot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • QuakerOats
    You won't get shot, but you will be inundated with radical left-wingers living in an urban, liberal echo chamber.