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Friday, March 27, 2009

Shrimp & Salmon Kebab


Here's what I had for dinner the other night at Texas Roadhouse---shrimps and salmon kebab on a bed of java rice. The skewered cubes of salmon needed macro lens, or were they grilled to smithereens? But yes, I definitely tasted salmon. I also love the grilled mushroom topping and lemon-butter dip.

Kebab is Middle Eastern in origin and best eaten with rice; satay is the Southeast Asian version, and the Pinoy counterpart is barbecue. The dish consists of a variety of meat, fish or shellfish on a skewer and grilled over wood or charcoal fire. Fruits and vegetables are often threaded on kebab stick as well. Typical vegetables include mushrooms, bell pepper, tomato, onions and eggplant.


Posted for Food Friday

15 comments:

  1. Looks yummy...and enough on the plate to feel busog! ;-)
    What do you drink with that? Beer?

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  2. hi, Sidney! San Mig Light is great with this dish. but i usually have cali light (watching the calories hehehe).

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  3. Ooohh yummy! I love kebabs! :)

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  4. Oh you habe a much yummy salmon dish here!

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  5. o my! salmon and shrimp!!!and grilled! and java rice!!!ooohhh! yum-meh!

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  6. yes to kebaps!

    happy weekend!

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  7. This looks good. Now I am hungry.

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  8. Looks Yummy! I love kebobs and BBQ them often.
    Happy Friday!
    Caprice

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  9. oh.. yummyy!!! yummy!!! i love shrimps! but salmon kebab is a NO NO for me. I dont like cooked salmon. I prefer to eat it raw or sushi style. :)

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  10. oo nga nakakabusog nga yan and i love slamon

    my entry is here

    Great day for us Food Friday Eaters :)
    Thanx for the Visit :)

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  11. Mmmmm, that looks really good. Tamang-tama pang Holy Week. :D

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  12. yum .... ang sarap! agree ako with Liza: tamang-tama pang Holy Week. :)

    thanks for playing again, Luna
    happy weekend

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  13. looks delicious! the portion is huge...

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  14. Mukhang masarap ah. Kakagutom! Yum! Yum!

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