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Old 25-11-2003, 07:23 PM
BOB
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Any ideas for time and temps?
I'm going indirect at 250 for about 72 hours, I figure.

Stuffed Camel
1 whole camel, medium size
1 whole lamb, large size
20 whole chickens, medium size
60 eggs
12 kilos rice
2 kilos pine nuts
2 kilos almonds
1 kilo pistachio nuts
110 gallons water
5 pounds black pepper
Salt to taste


Skin, trim and clean camel, lamb, and chicken. Boil until tender. Cook rice until
fluffy. Fry nuts until brown and mix with rice. Hard boil eggs and peel. Stuff
cooked chickens with hard boiled eggs and rice. Stuff the cooked lamb with stuffed
chickens. Add more rice. Stuff the camel with the stuffed lamb and add rest of
rice. Broil over large charcoal pit until brown. Spread any remaining rice on
large tray and place camel on top of rice. Decorate with boiled eggs and nuts.
Serves friendly crowd of 80-100.

Shararazod Eboli Home Economist, Dammam, Saudi Arabia


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Old 25-11-2003, 08:37 PM
Jack Schidt®
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" BOB" wrote in message
.. .
Any ideas for time and temps?
I'm going indirect at 250 for about 72 hours, I figure.

Stuffed Camel
1 whole camel, medium size
1 whole lamb, large size
20 whole chickens, medium size
60 eggs
12 kilos rice
2 kilos pine nuts
2 kilos almonds
1 kilo pistachio nuts
110 gallons water
5 pounds black pepper
Salt to taste


Skin, trim and clean camel, lamb, and chicken. Boil until tender. Cook

rice until
fluffy. Fry nuts until brown and mix with rice. Hard boil eggs and peel.

Stuff
cooked chickens with hard boiled eggs and rice. Stuff the cooked lamb with

stuffed
chickens. Add more rice. Stuff the camel with the stuffed lamb and add

rest of
rice. Broil over large charcoal pit until brown. Spread any remaining rice

on
large tray and place camel on top of rice. Decorate with boiled eggs and

nuts.
Serves friendly crowd of 80-100.

Shararazod Eboli Home Economist, Dammam, Saudi Arabia



You've gotta stop taking on these catering jobs, BOB

Jack Crowd


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Old 25-11-2003, 09:41 PM
Z GIRL
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Default Camelambicken


" BOB" wrote in message
.. .
Any ideas for time and temps?
I'm going indirect at 250 for about 72 hours, I figure.

Stuffed Camel
1 whole camel, medium size


Find Saddam and shove him up the Camels ass before cooking!




1 whole lamb, large size
20 whole chickens, medium size
60 eggs
12 kilos rice
2 kilos pine nuts
2 kilos almonds
1 kilo pistachio nuts
110 gallons water
5 pounds black pepper
Salt to taste


Skin, trim and clean camel, lamb, and chicken. Boil until tender. Cook

rice until
fluffy. Fry nuts until brown and mix with rice. Hard boil eggs and peel.

Stuff
cooked chickens with hard boiled eggs and rice. Stuff the cooked lamb with

stuffed
chickens. Add more rice. Stuff the camel with the stuffed lamb and add

rest of
rice. Broil over large charcoal pit until brown. Spread any remaining rice

on
large tray and place camel on top of rice. Decorate with boiled eggs and

nuts.
Serves friendly crowd of 80-100.

Shararazod Eboli Home Economist, Dammam, Saudi Arabia




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Old 25-11-2003, 09:49 PM
Anthony
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" BOB" wrote in message
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Any ideas


Killfile's getting filled up!


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Old 25-11-2003, 11:44 PM
paula
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really!!!you will end up as fat as an elephant if you only feed that
ammount of people with this food. i would think it will easily feed
500-600 and there will probably still be some left over for tomorrows
sandwiches.
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Old 26-11-2003, 07:43 AM
Katra
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paula wrote:

really!!!you will end up as fat as an elephant if you only feed that
ammount of people with this food. i would think it will easily feed
500-600 and there will probably still be some left over for tomorrows
sandwiches.


Oh come on... :-)
A camel does not weigh much more than a horse and would probably dress
out to about 200 lbs. max. (meat only, minus bones) A lamb will only
yield maybe 40 lbs. of meat, and the chickens another 20 lbs for a total
of 260 lbs. of meat. Ok, the grain adds more to eat, but arabs are known
to eat a LOT during Ramadan. :-)

I know that I can personally eat a 16 oz. steak quite easily if I am
hungry, (most meals, 6 oz. is about my limit) so say, 1 lb. of meat per
person plus a good sized serving of rice, nuts and eggs.

So you could feed 300 HUNGRY people at most. G

K.

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Old 26-11-2003, 12:57 PM
Darryl L. Pierce
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BOB wrote:

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Couldn't you have just stuffed a chihuahua inside of an Australian dingo,
putting that within the lamb and then finally place it all within the camel
to have a camel-lamb-a-ding-dog?

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Old 26-11-2003, 02:08 PM
Darryl L. Pierce
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Melba's Jammin' wrote:

Couldn't you have just stuffed a chihuahua inside of an Australian
dingo, putting that within the lamb and then finally place it all
within the camel to have a camel-lamb-a-ding-dog?


ROTFLMAOPMPSTC!!!! Lunch and drinks are on me!


Glad to be of service. And, Happy Thanksgiving! I'm going to be away from
the computer tomorrow so my wishes to all in rfc!

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Darryl L. Pierce
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Old 26-11-2003, 02:10 PM
Melba's Jammin'
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In article m,
"Darryl L. Pierce" wrote:

BOB wrote:

snip

Couldn't you have just stuffed a chihuahua inside of an Australian
dingo, putting that within the lamb and then finally place it all
within the camel to have a camel-lamb-a-ding-dog?




ROTFLMAOPMPSTC!!!! Lunch and drinks are on me!
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Old 26-11-2003, 04:25 PM
paula
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well if everyone has an appetite like yours then the food will not go
so far, but as i and many others find 4-6 ounces of meat sufficient
then it will go further.
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Old 26-11-2003, 08:36 PM
Jack Schidt®
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"Darryl L. Pierce" wrote in message
s.com...
BOB wrote:

snip

Couldn't you have just stuffed a chihuahua inside of an Australian dingo,
putting that within the lamb and then finally place it all within the

camel
to have a camel-lamb-a-ding-dog?


That was so good, even the neighbors lit up cigs.

Thank you.

Jack Ding


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Old 27-11-2003, 12:27 PM
Rhonda Anderson
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Default Camelambicken

"Darryl L. Pierce" wrote in
s.com:

BOB wrote:

snip

Couldn't you have just stuffed a chihuahua inside of an Australian
dingo, putting that within the lamb and then finally place it all
within the camel to have a camel-lamb-a-ding-dog?


Thanks for a great late night laugh..

--
Rhonda Anderson
Penrith, NSW, Australia
 




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