Hi guys, hope you are doing good.. I am just about okay with my eyes in bad shape! On top of that I got the shock of my life when I was not getting the photos of this recipe. I was searching in both my laptops, all memory cards, in external HDD but didn’t get anywhere. I had almost made my mind to post a recipe without photos. Then I remembered I had some photos in the dropbox which were clicked on phone. And I got them from the drop box. So these aren’t the photos that I had clicked for blog but general photos, but since I am not getting the ones that I needed I am going forward with them.
So today L is for Lamb Kebabs. These are minced Lamb Kebab, a middle eastern popular recipe.
- Minced Lamb – ½ kg
- Garlic – 4- 5 cloves chopped
- Onion – 1 chopped
- Green Chillies – 1 chopped (I like the flavor)
- Salt & pepper to taste
- Smoked Paprika – 1 teaspoon
- Cumin powder – 1 teaspoon
- Coriander powder – 1 teaspoon
- Vegetable Oil – 1 tablespoon
- Egg – 1 whole
Let’s get started
In a mixing bowl mix together all the ingredients and mix well. Mix them with hands.
Leave it for 15 – 20 minutes
Make small elongated kebab shapes like this.
In a skillet heat 1 tablespoon vegetable oil (you can also use olive oil) and fry the kebabs.
Fry for 5 minutes each side.
You will see the meat leaving lot of oil, so you don’t need to add more oil.
Cover and fry so you will cook both the sides evenly.
And you are done when you get a lovely brownish color.
Serve with salads and bread.
That was super easy, super tasty and super indulgent.
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5 comments
You are a life saver. I am a Pakistani living in France and craving the masalas and flavors!! This recipe is so simple and neat that I am planning to make it in the upcoming week 🙂 Thanks a lot. I am gonna keep any eye on your blog now on!
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Sounds easy and delicious, so I will have to give it a try.
They look different from kebabs that I've heard of (meat on a stick). Can't say I wouldn't try it though. I bet they're delicious.
Nana Prah