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Lebanese chicken kebabs with garlic sauce and pickles recipe (حلال)

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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2009

A kebab is notoriously naughty - packed full of creamy sauces, fatty meat and normally served with chips. Not this one. It's made from lean chicken in a light marinade and it's served with a Lebanese twist by adding mixed pickles and garlic sauce for a superb flavour.

Serves 2
Ready in 20 minutes
Ingredients
The marinade * 2 cloves of garlic, peeled and chopped * A pinch of smoked paprika * 1 tablespoon olive oil * Salt and white pepper * 2 free-range chicken breasts, cut into 2cm strips

The garlic sauce * 150g 0% fat Greek yoghurt * 1 clove of garlic, peeled and grated * 1 tablespoon chopped flat-leaf parsley * A squeeze of lemon juice * Salt


Method: How to cook Lebanese chicken kebabs with garlic sauce and pickles

1. To make the marinade, stir together the garlic, oil, paprika and seasoning.

2. Add the chicken and mix thoroughly. Cover and refrigerate for at least 12 hours.

3. To make the garlic sauce, mix together the yoghurt, garlic, parsley, lemon juice and a pinch of salt. This can be made up to a day in advance if it's easier for you.

4. Heat a griddle pan until smoking. Thread the pieces of chicken on to two wooden skewers (if you soak the skewers before using them, they will not burn).

5. Lay the kebabs on to the griddle and cook for five minutes on each side or until cooked through. Lay the wraps on two plates and spread over the garlic sauce.

6. Lay two lettuce leaves on each, one of the tomatoes, three of each of the pickles and finally top with a kebab and a dash of Tabasco.

7. Fold the base up towards the middle, and the sides in. Serve immediately.

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  • Aren't kebabs normally just skewered? This looks like a wrap to me.

  • that's the same kitchen that Jamie Oliver cooked in during the 30 minute meals. isn't it ?

  • looks aids!

  • wtf... peppers...

    that looks more like a tortilla

  • That's turkish way

  • go on youtube and write poulet mankal to see the best chicken

  • bloody girls having fun eating chicken kebabs

  • lebanese also use tortilla, it's one of their stable food

  • A tortilla and jalapenos? That sounds Mexican to me, not Lebanese.

  • you should use baharat(7spices) for kebabs, the taste is just great. the smell is incredibly good

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