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Kebab (UK: / k ɪ ˈ b æ b / kib-AB, US: / k ɪ ˈ b ɑː b / kib-AHB), kebap, (North American) kabob, kebob, or kabab, [a] is a variety of roasted meat dishes that originated in the Middle East. Kebabs consist of cut up ground meat, sometimes with vegetables and various other accompaniments according to the specific recipe.
Kabab koobideh (Persian: کباب کوبیده) is an Iranian type of kofta kabab made from ground lamb, [1] often mixed with salt, ground black pepper and grated onions. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Etymology
The chapli kebab is prepared with raw, marinated mince and the meat can be either beef or lamb/mutton. The main ingredients include wheat flour, various herbs and spices such as chili powder, coriander leaves, followed by smaller quantities of onions, tomatoes, eggs, ginger, coriander or cumin seeds, green chillies, corn starch, salt and pepper, baking powder and citric juice, like that of ...
2. Light a grill or preheat a grill pan. Thread the lamb and zucchini onto 12 long metal skewers and brush with oil. Season lightly with salt and pepper. Grill the kebabs over moderately high heat, turning, until the lamb is browned outside and medium-rare inside, 6 minutes. Serve the lamb kebabs with the pita.
A meal that consists of a combination of jujeh kabab and kabab koobideh, prepared in different skewers but served together Kabab-e donbalan: Lamb testicles kabab [28] Gojeh kabab (گوجه کباب, lit. ' grilled tomato ') Tomatoes grilled in varying degrees, depending on the taste of the eater.
Lula kebab (Armenian: լուլա քյաբաբ, romanized: lula kʿyabab, Azerbaijani: lülə kabab) is a type of kebab cooked on skewers. It is made from minced meat. It is made from minced meat. It is a specialty of Armenian , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Azerbaijani , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and other cuisines of countries in South Caucasus , the Middle East , and ...
Kebabs are usually made out of ground lamb meat and tail fat, though there are many regional variations. Kebabs are fairly common in the area from Mersin in Turkey to Kirkuk in Iraq, and includes Aleppo in Syria. [1] According to many authors, this kebab was born out of a fusion of Turkish and Arab cultures.
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