Homemade Very Easy Kabobs! - English
Delicious homemade Kabobs!
Ing:
2 lbs uncooked ground beef
21/2 cups of canola oil for frying
2 pieces of toast crushed
2 egg yolks
11/2 tsp...
Delicious homemade Kabobs!
Ing:
2 lbs uncooked ground beef
21/2 cups of canola oil for frying
2 pieces of toast crushed
2 egg yolks
11/2 tsp of onions powder
2 tsp of fresh ginger and garlic
11/2 tsp of lemon pepper
salt to taste
11/2 tsp of gharam masala
1/2 cup fresh chopped coriander
2 tbsp of ghee melted
Method:
In the food processor add the toast and grind it then add the meat in it and the hot ghee, ginger and garlic, lemon pepper, salt, onion powder, gharam masala, egg yolks, and pulse the food processor until well combined. Lastly add the fresh coriander and black pepper and mix completely. Let the mixture sit for about 20 min then roll them in desired shapes and fry it until nice and brown!
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How to make the easiest Koobideh Kabobs! English
Koobideh Kabob Recipe:
This is sister\'s Sameera and Sepeedeh\'s recipe
I made some changes in the recipe on the video!
8 Servings
Ingredients:...
Koobideh Kabob Recipe:
This is sister\'s Sameera and Sepeedeh\'s recipe
I made some changes in the recipe on the video!
8 Servings
Ingredients:
2 lb of the ground lamb or beef (my mom says it would be best if you have a mix of both types of meat)
2 onions grated and strained (mom says its really important to make sure there is no onion juice. Squeeze all the juice as much as possible before adding)
1 large egg (beaten)
5 medium tomatoes to be used for later when grilling or baking
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/4 teaspoon red pepper tablespoon (optional)
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder (optional, mom adds it in sometimes. Also if you wanna add fresh garlic, ground 2 cloves into meat mixture.)
Directions:
Mix meat, onions, egg, salt and pepper(s) wellz Make sure to massage it throughly. Leave in the refrigerator overnight (or for several hours but its best to leave it for longer).
Press the meat around long, thick metal skewers. This is the difficult part. Make sure not to put too much meat on each skewer. It\'s taken lots of practice for my mom to perfect how much meat to put on each one. Make sure the skewers are thick as well. If they\'re too thin, the meat won\'t hold. Thread whole tomatoes on another skewer. Barbeque each side for about five minutes, turning frequently. If skewers are not available or barbequing is not possible, kabab-e koobideh can be shaped into long, thin portions on aluminum foil and grilled at high temperature in the oven.
Serve with hot Saffron rice or on middle-eastern bread. If serving with rice, add a little sumac on top.
This dish goes really well with the rice dish, so make sure you check out this link!
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