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  • Armenian Recipes

    I dunno if this is the place for this or if it is okay with everyone,
    but I want to know if anyone has any good Armenian recipes.

    I seriously dig cooking (haha my name is Pedro, I'm Mexican and I cook, I am a walking stereotype) and want to know if anyone has any good Armenian recipes.

    I have found a good one on video by a girl I know from California called Armine Bagdasaryan, will post when I get it transcribed

  • #2
    I thought ALL Armenian recipes are good!

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    • #3
      lol

      All Armenian recipes are amazingly good!

      Thats why I am looking for recipes

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      • #4
        I'll post some when I can. My mom is one of the best if not the best cooks.
        THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Saco View Post
          I'll post some when I can. My mom is one of the best if not the best cooks.
          Come on guys, come on.

          I am looking forward some recipes to try in the home.

          I know some of them, ate in the homes of my neighbours and friends.

          "Greek-Turkish-Kurdish-Arabic-Armenian" cuisine is the best in all over the world, i know

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          • #6
            Check out the great recipe by Armine Bagdasaryan :

            Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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            • #7
              Dude, Pedro, this is just one more thing we have in common. I'm a cook myself, learned from my mom since I was like 3, and I've always loved being in the kitchen. When my mom is out of the house, I'm the cook (sometimes when she's even at home). I'll try to send you the recipes soon. Tell me what you want exactly. You too Arda.

              By the way, Pedro, I love the Mexican Cuisine, same goes for Indian. I eat chillies and bell peppers like you drink water, lol. Believe it or not, I even made my own Mexican-Armenian recipe. I'll give you that one too.

              Whoever said being a cook makes you look like a sissy or something is out of his mind. Am I right Pedro, Arda?
              THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Saco View Post
                Dude, Pedro, this is just one more thing we have in common. I'm a cook myself, learned from my mom since I was like 3, and I've always loved being in the kitchen. When my mom is out of the house, I'm the cook (sometimes when she's even at home). I'll try to send you the recipes soon. Tell me what you want exactly. You too Arda.

                By the way, Pedro, I love the Mexican Cuisine, same goes for Indian. I eat chillies and bell peppers like you drink water, lol. Believe it or not, I even made my own Mexican-Armenian recipe. I'll give you that one too.

                Whoever said being a cook makes you look like a sissy or something is out of his mind. Am I right Pedro, Arda?
                I can make burrito's but that's as far as my Mexican cooking goes,lol. Though I am yet to find some spicy food I can't handle.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Saco View Post
                  Whoever said being a cook makes you look like a sissy or something is out of his mind. Am I right Pedro, Arda?
                  No, i didnt think in such a way. What comes my mind is a talent

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                  • #10
                    I can make burrito's but that's as far as my Mexican cooking goes,lol. Though I am yet to find some spicy food I can't handle.
                    Same here Peter, same here. The search goes on. I remember when I was at school in Houston, a few weeks in some of the kids (Mexicans mostly) kept eating Jalapeno's and showing off. Soon, they challenged me (we were eating nachos and cheese, my favorite) and when I was done with the nachos, I began eating only the jalapeno's (they come in little cups). Those guys couldn't go more then a few cups and when I was done, I realized I had eaten more then ten-fifteen (that's all there was). No one ever challenged me again , I'd probably swoop up every jalapeno in that cafteria if they did, lol. The same in India. I don't know if you know but the little green chilis are deadly. Imagine eating two-three of them without food or water. Well, the guys there didn't know about the Mexicans in Houstan so I ate the Indian chillis as well. Those were the good days .

                    No, i didnt think in such a way. What comes my mind is a talent.
                    Thank you Arda, especially for being honest. By the way, do you cook?
                    THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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