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  2. Shish kebab - Wikipedia

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    Shish kebab with (orzo pilaf), onions with sumac, a grilled pepper, a grilled slice of tomato, and rucula leaves. Shish kebab or shish kebap is a popular meal of skewered and grilled cubes of meat. [1] It can be found in Mediterranean cuisine. [2] It is one of the many types of kebab, a range of meat dishes originating in the Middle East.

  3. List of kebabs - Wikipedia

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    Small pieces of meat (usually pork, beef, mutton, lamb or chicken) grilled on a skewer, very similar to shashlik, [36] or shish kebab. Often, the pieces of meat alternate with bacon, sausages, or vegetables, such as onions, tomatoes, bell peppers and mushrooms.

  4. Shashlik - Wikipedia

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    Shashlik, or shashlyck (Russian: шашлык shashlyk pronunciation ⓘ), is a dish of skewered and grilled cubes of meat, similar to or synonymous with shish kebab.It is known traditionally by various other names in the Caucasus, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, [1] [2] and from the 19th century became popular as shashlik across much of the Russian Empire and nowadays in former Soviet Union ...

  5. Kuzu şiş - Wikipedia

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    A combination of black pepper, ground red pepper, cumin, garlic powder and rosemary is often used to spice the meat. [1] The lamb can also be marinated in milk and oil for up to 48 hours prior to cooking and left in a refrigerator. The cubed lamb is then placed on a skewer and cooked over a charcoal grill to get a smokey flavour. [2]

  6. Kebab - Wikipedia

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    Shish kebap – is a dish consisting of small cubes of meat or fish threaded on a skewer and grilled. Şiş , pronounced [ʃiʃ] , is a Turkish word meaning "sword" or "skewer". [ 33 ] [ 34 ] According to tradition, the dish was invented by medieval soldiers who used their swords to grill meat over open-field fires.

  7. Grilling - Wikipedia

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    It is possible to braise meats and vegetables in a pot on top of a grill. A gas or electric grill would be the best choices for what is known as "barbecue-braising" or "grill-braising", or combining grilling directly on the surface and braising in a pot. To braise on a grill, put a pot on top of the grill, cover it, and let it simmer for a few ...

  8. Kabab barg - Wikipedia

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    The meat is cut in strips and given a marinade in olive oil, onions, garlic, saffron, salt and black pepper. It is then skewered and grilled. It is then skewered and grilled. Tomatoes are grilled separately and often served on the side with rice or bread, sometimes seasoned with sumac .

  9. Seekh kebab - Wikipedia

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    Seekh kebab is a type of kebab, native to the Indian subcontinent, [2] [1] made with Indian subcontinent spices, spiced minced or ground meat, usually lamb, beef, or chicken, formed into cylinders on skewers and grilled. [3] [4] It is typically cooked on a mangal or barbecue, or in a tandoor. Seekh kebabs are prepared in homes and restaurants ...