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Doner kebab (UK: / ˈ d ɒ n ər k ɪ ˈ b æ b /; US: / ˈ d oʊ n ər k ɪ ˈ b ɑː b /; Turkish: döner or döner kebap, pronounced [dœˈnæɾ keˈbɑp]), also spelled as döner kebab, is a dish of Turkish origin made of meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie. [1]
Shawarma (/ ʃ ə ˈ w ɑːr m ə /; Arabic: شاورما) is a Middle Eastern dish that originated in the Levantine region during the Ottoman Empire, [1] [3] [4] [5] consisting of meat that is cut into thin slices, stacked in an inverted cone, and roasted on a slow-turning vertical spit.
The earliest known photo of doner kebab (meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie) by James Robertson, 1855, Ottoman Empire. Grilling a vertical spit of stacked meat and slicing it off as it cooks was developed in Bursa [13] in the 19th century in the Ottoman Empire.
Here are 18 chicken, fish, steak and vegetable kebab recipes for summer. Browse through them, pick your favorites and prepare to only be eating kebabs from here on out. Related: ...
Next, shred your rotisserie chicken and transfer the meat to a bowl. Set that aside and heat up some oil in the same skillet. Add ½ a sliced onion and cook until the onion is translucent.
For tray kebab in Arabic – lean minced lamb in a tray added with chili pepper, onion and tomato Kebab tuhal: Lamb rounds stuffed with parsley, hot green peppers and pine kernels [31] Shawarma: Similar to a doner kebab, traditionally made with chunks of lamb meat, but also with chicken, turkey, beef or veal
Doner kebab – seasoned meat stacked in the shape of an inverted cone is turned slowly on a rotisserie, next to a vertical cooking element. The outer layer is sliced into thin shavings as it cooks. Gyros – a Greek dish made from meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie; Inihaw – a general Filipino term for grilled or spit-roasted meat or seafood
A vertical rotisserie cooking Döner kebab Another style of rotisserie is the vertical rotisserie in which the heat is applied directly from the side or, less commonly, convected up from below. In this style of rotisserie, balance of the load is less important than with a horizontal rotisserie; this feature is useful, as the meat is typically ...