"KAMBING PANGGANG ALBANIA"
15 kg / seekor Kambing
30 ulas Bawang Putih - disumbat dalam isi daging kambing
200g Daun Pudina - disumbat dalam perut daging kambing.
Bahan Kisar:
200g Bawang Putih
100 g Bawang Merah
100 g Halia
600 ml Minyak Jagung
4 biji Jus Lemon
50g Serbuk Kari Daging
2 tbsp Serbuk Jintan Manis
3 tbsp Serbuk Lada hitam
5 tbsp Serbuk Cili
2 cawan Air
8 tbsp Serbuk Pati Daging
1/2 cawan Gula
6 tbsp Garam secukup rasa
CARA CARA;
Perap kambing dengan bahan yang kisar selama 6-8 jam.
Kemudian sumbat daun pudina, bawang putih dalam isi daging kambing.
Panaskan ketuhar pada suhu 160C dan panggang selama 2- 3 jam.
Sekiranya memanggang menguna bara arang, masa memanggang lebih kurang 4 jam.
Bolehlah dihidang dengan salad tomato dan timun.
"SELAMAT MENCUBA"
#Sesiapa yang berminat untuk mendapatkan daging kambing panggang Albania bolehlah menghubungi saya di :
TEL / Wassap : 016-5418881 (Shuhairi)
TEL / Wassap : 016-5418881 (Shuhairi)
LOKASI : Ipoh / Chemor / Batu Gajah /Kuala Kangsar
HARGA : RM 800.00 -RM1000.00 - siap panggang (mengikut berat)
SAIZ HIDANGAN : 80 - 120 ORANG

PERAK DARUL RIDZUAN
ReplyDeletePerak is a state that is defined by the course of its namesake river. Perak's population is about two million. Until the nineteenth century, Perak's people were concentrated along the Perak River, and the chief city was riverside Kuala Kangsar. However, the discovery of wondrously rich tin deposits in surrounding valleys lead to the establishment of and transfer of the capital to Taiping and, later, Ipoh. The tin mines around Ipoh are reputedly the richest in the world, and it is no surprise that the city has expanded steadily from the time the mines were discovered in the nineteenth century. Today, Ipoh is one of Malaysia's larger cities, with a population of about half a million people.
mapperak.GIF (2820 bytes) LOCATION
Perak covers an area of 21,000 square kilometers, making it the second largest state in Peninsular Malaysia (Pahang is larger). The state is situated along Malaysia's western coast at the northern approach to the Strait of Malacca. It extends deep into the peninsula, with its eastern border marked by mountains of the Main Range.