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DONER KEBAB SUPPLIER NEEDED
Category: Business and Money > Small Businesses Asked by: donerkebabs-ga List Price: $2.00 |
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12 Aug 2004 05:37 PDT
Expires: 11 Sep 2004 05:37 PDT Question ID: 386877 |
I AM CURRENTLY IN GERMANY WHERE THERE ARE MANY DONER KEBAB PLACES TO EAT. I ENJOY THEM AND THERE ARE NONE IN NY WHERE I AM FROM. I AM GOING TO OPEN A DONER KEBAB SHOP IN UPSTATE NY WHEN I RETURN TO THE STATES HOWEVER I HAVE NOT FOUND A SUPPLIER OF THE CONE SHAPED MEAT FOR DONER KEBABS PREFERABLE CHICKEN.. IN OR NEAR NY. ALSO DONER KEBABS ARE SOMETIMES CALLED GYROS PRONOUNCED "YEEROS" IN GREEK THE MEAT IS COOKED ON A VERTICAL SKEWER... ALSO IF POSSIBLE I WOULD LIKE A GOOD tsziki SAUCE RECIEPE I have a few but nothing spectacular I know the good kind has greek syle yogart (which i will also have to find a supplier for) and i would like to find a bread supplier in or near ny for durum style bread and fladenbrot/fladen bread - notpitta bread. thanks | |
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Re: DONER KEBAB SUPPLIER NEEDED
From: till-ga on 12 Aug 2004 05:50 PDT |
An excellent, tested recipe for tzaziki: "Tzaziki: 2 cups plain full fat yogurt 1-2 teaspoons pureed very fresh garlic 1 teaspoon salt 2 cucumbers, peeled and grated on large holes of grater (1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper) 2-3 teaspoons olive oil Drain yogurt for 1 hour in a cheesecloth-lined strainer to remove some of its water. In a bowl, combine the yogurt, garlic and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Sprinkle the remaining 1/2 teaspoon salt over the grated cucumber and drain, 10 to 15 minutes, to extract excess water. Add drained cucumber to yogurt, along with pepper, and mix well. Cover and refrigerate until chilled, about 1 hour. Drizzle with olive oil. " from: ( http://www.e-cookbooks.net/recipes/04284.htm ) I do not add pepper as the garlic (sometimes) brings enough taste. And I usually mix some of the olive oil under the mixture )and take a little bit more olive oil. Another hint: the best döber kebap I know here in germany is prepared in homemade fladenbrot. (I got a recipe for this as well). till |
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Re: DONER KEBAB SUPPLIER NEEDED
From: johnfrommelbourne-ga on 13 Aug 2004 09:22 PDT |
Crikey!! No Doner Kebab in NY, perhaps even in all USA!!! How do you get by without it?? Well maybe you can but yes it is very nice. All over the place in Australia as well as Giros-souvlaki which is the Greek version and slightly different, some would say better than the Turkish doner. I suspect that because traditional doner and giros is lamb, and lamb does not slot into the top few favourite meats of the USA that you dont see much of it over there. Here of course we love our lamb over all other meats |
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Re: DONER KEBAB SUPPLIER NEEDED
From: smudgy-ga on 13 Aug 2004 10:26 PDT |
I feel the need to add a bit to till's tzatziki recipe. As far as I am concerned, tzatziki is simply not tzatziki without lots of mint. I generally use dried mint, because it's what I've got, but fresh mint works as long as it's minced finely and not too bitter. If you're using dried mint, the tzatziki should definitely rest overnight so that the mint has time to soften. Also, a dash of cumin and/or coriander can add some complexity to the flavor, but don't overdo it--too much cumin and coriander and you end up with raita, not tzatziki. Good luck, smudgy. |
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Re: DONER KEBAB SUPPLIER NEEDED
From: parv-ga on 30 Oct 2004 12:58 PDT |
I want to open a kebeb (based on the ones in the uk)in Mauritius. Have looked at many comments and recepies on the net, but still not sure which ones gives me the authentic 'Greasy' doner from the uk. Can anybody help Thanks |
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Re: DONER KEBAB SUPPLIER NEEDED
From: kebabgirl-ga on 14 Jan 2005 21:09 PST |
I understand your frustration! I lived in Australia 4 years ago while studying abroad and have fallen in love with the kebab. It too is my dream to open up a shop in the near future. I have done extensive research and have learned quite a bit about the kebab. Meat- There are several places in the U.S. where you can purchase the Gyro style meat that is doner- lamb and beef. Check out kronos on the web. They sell the meat and lease you a machine. As for the chicken which I think would be more popular in the U.S. you have to build that yourself. I have "practiced" at home by stacking chicken breasts on top of one another on the spit. It sure hasn't looked like the schwarma I've seen in Australia, but I'm still working on it. As for the seasonings, you can buy those online as well. Check out www.buylebanese.com Bread- I believe what you and I are both looking for is called a thin Lebanese bread. I too am trying to figure out how to make it on my own (although I'd really rather have a local supplier!!) I do know it's just flour, water, yeast, salt, and sugar.. Sounds simple but I believe the process is quite involved. I know this is going to be a long address but check out this article on the bread.. http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomframe.jsp?query=thin+lebanese+bread&page=1&offset=0&result_url=redir%3Fsrc%3Dwebsearch%26requestId%3D294d6e250a217487%26clickedItemRank%3D1%26userQuery%3Dthin%2Blebanese%2Bbread%26clickedItemURN%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.cuisine.co.nz%252Findex.cfm%253FpageId%253D28652%26invocationType%3D-%26fromPage%3DNSCPResults%26amp%3BampTest%3D1&remove_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cui sine.co.nz%2Findex.cfm%253FpageId%253D28652 What's helped me: I do searches on the internet all the time to research kebabs. Use different search terms, like kebab shop or kebab business, etc. I use different search engines too to get different responses. Right now I'm on the quest for a great tahini sauce recipe. Due to being a mom with two little ones at home I can't travel right now. But if I could I would work at a kebab shop and learn all about the business. I'm still working toward paying a kebab shop money to learn about their trade so I can open up my own shop one day.. That's the dream.. Good Luck and email back if you have any questions. :) |
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Re: DONER KEBAB SUPPLIER NEEDED
From: dann05-ga on 30 May 2005 08:54 PDT |
Hello I am in the same situation as you. I am in Colombia, and I lived in Sydney for some years. I found this business quiete good to set up and I'm looking for suppliers. I would like to know if you have already found any supplier for bread, meat or chicken, machines...... I would appreciate any info you mgiht give and then we can share more from now on..... Bye!!! |
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