Today I made roti wraps for the family, starting with tomato chutney, then shredding cabbage and carrots, making rotis, then finishing with peanut vadas.

Assembling The Kit ๐Ÿ‘ท

ย  ย  ย I felt like making something a little special today, and for a long time I have been craving a roti wrap, particularly a wrap known as the "falafel killer" that we used to sell in our restaurant back in Kampot several years ago. I started by making a huge batch of roti dough, then soaked peanuts and lentils for a few hours to get them soft and ready for blending into vada batter.

ย  ย  ย Although I didn't create all the accessories we'd normally include for the restaurant version, I did shred some carrots and cabbage and also made a tomato chutney. I had some peanut podi already made from yesterday, and all these things combined to create a little roti wrap spread on the table. Sorry this isn't a recipe post, I just haven't had time for anything like that lately, barely enough time to post anything at all.

A Satisfied Srey-Yuu ๐Ÿฅ™

ย  ย  ย Before the missus and Monkey-B joined us, Srey-Yuu and I dove into the roti spread and began making our wraps. I am fan of falafel and pita, but there is something so much better about rotis and peanut vadas replacing the falafel and pita, Indianized Arab food if I can call it that.

ย  ย  ย Assembly is simple, smash the vadas into place, cover with shredded veggies, then add some peanut podi and tomato chutney. When the wrap is completely overstuffed and it seems impossible to hold, that is the moment to line it up to your facehole and see if it's going to fit. I was able to get a successful bite after turning my head sideways.

ย  ย  ย While sharing this meal with Srey-Yuu, I was reminded of a nickname I had overheard someone on YouTube using to refer to Steven Seagal. He was an action movie star when I was a kid, but now his martial arts skills have been revealed to be almost zilch, he's overweight, and he's pissed off everyone he's ever worked with, so now he's relegated to B movies. Back to the point, the nickname is "Sensei Ham Hock," and it is just too good not to use, so I've given it to Srey-Yuu this week.

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