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  • Special Sausage Gyro Is A Link To Lebanon

    SPECIAL SAUSAGE GYRO IS A LINK TO LEBANON
    By Marlissa Briggett, Globe Correspondent

    Boston Globe, MA
    Jan 17 2007

    ARLINGTON -- If Victor Karamousayan were a car salesman, he could
    sell a Toyota Prius to a Ford executive. Instead, he presides over
    Arlington's Yerevan Middle Eastern Grocery, encouraging his customers
    to go home and create Armenian and Middle Eastern feasts. Walk in
    looking for something simple, and you might leave with everything
    you need to make gyros.

    Karamousayan believes that with the right ingredients anyone can
    replicate the Armenian-Lebanese cuisine he grew up with. "It's easy,
    easy." he says. Karamousayan remembers standing in line at small
    take out windows in Lebanon, waiting to buy maani sandwiches for
    his father, who is a tailor. The sandwiches are a kind of gyro made
    with sausages. Instead of following in his father's footsteps, he
    did what his maternal grandfather and uncles did and went into the
    food business.

    Karamousayan's 30-plus years in this country have not dulled his
    passion for Lebanon and for his own Armenian heritage, or what he
    considers to be typical American images: When he's instructing a
    visitor to squeeze lemon juice over sausages, he says they should
    "sparkle like Las Vegas."

    The market owner will share his recipe for the gyro sandwiches and
    yogurt sauce, but he's reluctant to list the herbs in the sauce. The
    gyros begin with pita bread, which are layered with the sausages,
    lettuce and tomatoes, then rolled up.

    The secret lies in the sausages, which are sold at the market and other
    shops. Karamousayan's are marinated in red wine with coriander and
    pine nuts. Their look is distinctively handmade -- something, in fact,
    for which he might have stood in line to bring to his father for lunch.

    Lamb sausages are available at Yerevan Middle Eastern Grocery, 892
    Massachusetts Ave., Arlington, 781-643-0550 ($16.99 a pound); Sevan
    Bakery, 599 Mount Auburn St., Watertown, 617-924-9843 ($7.99 a pound);
    Safy Market, 691 Broadway, Revere, 781-284-0761 (by special order;
    5-pound minimum).
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