Meat and Vegetables in Saฤ

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How's your cooking going? Anything new and delicious on the menu? Or just the usual everyday dishes? Here, it's mostly normal, but there are a few things worth mentioning.
Last weekend, on Saturday, we visited some friends. The primary purpose was to socialize, as we hadn't seen each other for some time, but the upcoming St. Martin's Day holiday on Tuesday provided an excuse. In Slovenia, according to popular belief, this is the day when must turns into wine, and the new wine harvest is usually celebrated. It lasts about a week, at least half the population celebrates it by tasting young wine, and it can be quite joyful.

Well, I should mention that I'm more of a beer lover; I don't know much about wine. But anyway, that's no reason not to have fun with friends we haven't seen in a while. When we get together, we always prepare food together.

This is not a recipe as usual, but rather a method for preparing or roasting food over a fire. All vegetables and meat can be prepared this way; I can't remember anything that couldn't be ready with what we have here. Potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, and zucchini grow everywhere. Or am I wrong?

My friends bought a so-called Saฤ, which is a large cast-iron pot with a lid. In English, it could be roughly translated as "traditional Balkan Earthenware/Cast Iron Dome," in which all the ingredients are slowly cooked, covered with a lid on which embers are placed.
Btw: in the picture, the lid is at the bottom.

First, we quickly browned the meat - pork ribs and beef chunks. Those who don't eat meat can skip this step. Here, people often prepare octopus this way, or just vegetables.

When the meat was browned, we took it out and added the vegetables, potatoes, peppers, onions, garlic, carrots, and leeks, and browned them for a few minutes.

Then we added meat on top, covered it with a lid, and placed embers on it.

Then it is slowly simmered for about 2 hours. Due to the slow cooking and steaming, all the ingredients retain their flavors and are very juicy in the end.
But, as with any such process, and when burning wood, someone has to monitor it because everything may burn.
Well, I wasn't the stoker, I was wandering around :)

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Apology for St. Martin's Day, young wine.
Red is Refoลกk variety, and white is Malvazija. Both are open young wines, from barrels, not yet bottled.

The dog members of the families also had their own party.

My friends have one persimmon tree, but the fruit is not ripe yet.

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We also roasted some chestnuts that we gathered in the nearby forest.

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After two and a half hours, the food in the saฤ was cooked. There was enough for eight people, plus two dogs :)
Looks very good!

The dinner was excellent!
Maybe even too much food, because I was still full the next day, on Sunday!

Thank you for your attention!

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This year:
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Everything looks delicious! I love roasted chestnuts. Although there was wine, there was no beer or music. Best regards.

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Yeah, no beer, no music, just food. But we listen to my friend's mixes.

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Niลกta lepลกe od mesa ispod saฤa...osim moลพda to kestenje, mrtva trka. ๐Ÿค”๐Ÿ˜

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Kestenje za usput, dok smo ฤekali ๐Ÿ˜‹

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That looks absolutely delicious! I made Thai Tom Yum soup for the first time today! It turned out really good and I shared it with my favorite neighbors.

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Thanks. Will you provide a recipe for Thai Tom Yum soup? I never cooked it. And what do neighbors say? ๐Ÿ˜‹

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I had a hard time obtaining the necessary herbs and ended up buying a dried herb packet through Amazon.

It's only now dinner time here and I expect they will be eating it soon.

Tom Yum Soup (Thai soup) - RecipeTin Eats https://share.google/eKXyuuheiJCqstA4l

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Lemongrass, galangal, kaffir, we don't have these herbs here, and I'm not sure where to find them. If I were to prepare this, I'd probably use some similar herbs I can see here.

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We used to have a little Asian grocery store here, but it closed during the pandemic. Now I would need to ask my city kids to get them for me.

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Vaya eso luce bastante delicioso.
Antoja .

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Gracias. Esa era la intenciรณn, hacerte la boca agua. ๐Ÿ˜‹๐Ÿ˜œ

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You know, just like you, I am a beer lover too! If I were given a chance to experience such tradition, I would definitely be there and do the wine tasting too. I don't have the experience of having fresh, high-quality wines. We don't have grapes that grow locally, and if we do, it's not really quite common.

What I love about what you are sharing right now is being able to spend time with people with joy, drinks, and food. It's an amazing experience, and I miss doing that because I haven't done it for a long time.

The traditional Balkan earthenware really looks quite unique. I guess something close that we have here is cast iron, but we don't have anything of that shape (they're mostly flat, for shallow frying). Looking at it would lazily do it in the oven :))

The food just looks sumptuous! I could smell it just by looking at it! I'm also quite curious as to how persimmon pairs with that food. Having roasted chestnuts, I can already smell it from here (we traditionally associate this with christmas season). This is really good. I can only imagine how joyful it was to spend time with family and friends and cook out like that.

Thanks for being a foodie and thanks for sharing your experience. It was a wonderful read, and the pictures were very nice too!

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Thank you for your comment. Yes, I agree, spending time with family and friends is important; everything else is just extra.
I only mentioned the persimmon tree because we don't have one and it wasn't ripe yet; it doesn't go with this food, but I thought it was a good photo to post.

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