N.O.R.F Posted April 4, 2007 CT Your giving sisters an idea of husbands who can cook Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Buuxo Posted April 4, 2007 CT , what did you serve with the chicken fantastik ? was it baasto? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
king_450 Posted April 4, 2007 Mn here i come finally, i will see two Restaurants that i want see, the first one is Hamdi, and now Safari. So i will be putting the hospitality received and any other somali place. i also would like to see the somali Malls ,previously i heard about guys standing infront of malls for hunting,am wondering if that still goes around. Over all my main visit is to see somalis business. Here i come Mn! By the way Safari Chefs, i hope i will not be charged the Basbas it must be free! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sYric-STiPHuLLa Posted April 5, 2007 Originally posted by Kimiya: quote:Originally posted by CLEVER-TREVOR: bombastic lol...fantastiK.. you have recipe's online right... same web site.. good luck.. Hook the sister up too. The photos you posted on the other thread looked so good... I've got to try it. No sound, no image for me. Youtube it Tenacious YOUTUBE COMING up was having trouble d/l this file since yesterday but i finnaly got a program up that will d/l it for me....it will be here once it's up... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sYric-STiPHuLLa Posted April 5, 2007 for those who can't see the video i put it on youtube finally! sorry it was kinda late..(damn programs) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blessed Posted April 5, 2007 ^ Thanks, love. You is a star. The dish looks fab. quick and easy CT, great stuff. :cool: @ North. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-Serenity- Posted April 5, 2007 ^U better get served chicken FantastiK soon ey? CT, have you thought about putting some of the recipes on the web? I know you dont want to reveal restaurant secrets but Somali recipes are almost non-existant on the web. Think of it as venturing into where no Somali-chef has gone before. I googled Somali cuisine/dishes and NOTHING come up.. except a dish about Crabmeat Stew. CRABMEAT STEW? I'm not even sure in xeebta soomaaliya crab laga helo. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blessed Posted April 5, 2007 ^Was I that subtle. I second the Somali recipe collection idea. I'd even by a book on the subject. It'll be another first CT :cool: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hodman Posted April 5, 2007 ^^ Yes yes someone pliz convince him to put those recipes on the web or a book that we can buy, and no one jump to conclusions that Kimiya, Serenity and I can't cook we merely want to promote Somali cooking! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted April 5, 2007 ^^^yeah right"! All three can't cook everyone well they can make toast, and kimiya and Serenity also can make English Tea, while hodman makes American Coffee But i agree a Recipe book is a good idea, very good idea in fact. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hodman Posted April 5, 2007 ^^ hey now I feel all exposed well at least am trying...Ibtisam what can u cook my dear? Coffee? Tea or none Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hunguri Posted April 5, 2007 . The thread is turning to be a little,virtuall kitchen ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Instinct.Poet Posted April 5, 2007 Hi guys, Sorry i haven't been able to write back to all of you I've been extremely bizzy,with the new Restaurant opening up and doing catering all around town. The thing is americans live off the tv, after that brief segment,people have been flocking from every part of town to come and eat that single dish,funny. Thank you guys, and my lil'bro ten-J thanx for posting that on Youtube looks great, About the recipe Ideas, I am willing to share with you all or any thing, From Pre-marinating to prepin your vegatable and to it's finnal presentation of ready to serve.When your trying to Impress your wife/ husband/ family/ freinds now you have a freind who can help.Think of me. The perception of African food isn't quite welcoming in the west,maybe of the whole continent of Africa it self.Africa is the largest continest with the most divesrsed cultures, yet how could the mindsets of the west be all the same about Africa? Just somalia alone has over 200 n' plus dishes and influences,so imagine all of the African countries. Somali Food is the only food in the world that has influences ranging from Middle eastern,Italian,Indian and also African, Imagine the fusion! Soor in somali is also called Ugali in east Africa and Fufu in most West african countries, So we somalis do with it is serve it as breakfast with Caano Ciir ah, with sligh Sugar mostly practiced for (Suxuur) in the Rammadan either for lunch with Costo iyo Hilib Ari or Suqqar iyo *Suugo Which is Italian Origin, Bariis Isku Karis also Known as Baryanni In India Spices can be cinnamon,lemon pepper, ginger, paprika, garlic, ground coriander, cumin, turmeric,cloves,gardamon(hayl). In addition, The Basic Idea of our Venture is to provide a the best Gourmet Somali Platters available on the planet.Food is something to embrace and have a wow at it,I have somalis that approach me and say "Hey Your Food is not somali, Than i asked them tell me what Somali food is?If they can't answer that,I take the courtesy and time to educate them,or even maybe take them to the Kitchen(not likely)if insisted. Anyway long talk made short We have an amazing food as people the world needs to smell it and enjoy it and we need to embrace it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
me Posted April 5, 2007 Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: quote:Originally posted by Muj. Red Sea: Waryaa that is great stuff. My brother which his name is Mukhtar was there over the weekend, he had meher lunch there, you probably met him? WAxaan moodayay inaad lahayd afsoomaali mooyaane wax kele dib la iigu arki maayo ,,, Hahahahahahha Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites