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		<title>Lamb Kebabs marinated in mint sauce</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 05:39:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pascal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[More <a href="/category/barbecue/">barbecue</a>!  The lamb marinated in mint and vinegar brings up the lamb flavor in a unique way that's hard to describe, but very tasty.  Enjoy with a strong red wine such as a bottle of 2003 <a href="http://winesorganizer.com/w/45">Cooper-Garrod Cabernet</a>, produced less than 10 miles from here.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://homerecipes.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Mint-lamb-kebabs.png"><img src="http://homerecipes.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Mint-lamb-kebabs.png" alt="" title="Mint-lamb-kebabs" width="590" height="393" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-237" /></a>More <a href="/category/barbecue/">barbecue</a>!  The lamb marinated in mint and vinegar brings up the lamb flavor in a unique way that&#8217;s hard to describe, but very tasty.  Enjoy with a strong red wine such as a bottle of 2003 <a href="http://winesorganizer.com/w/45">Cooper-Garrod Cabernet</a>, produced less than 10 miles from here.</p>
<h3>Ingredients for the marinade</h3>
<p>- 2 TBSP fresh mint (use 1/2 tsp dry mint if fresh is not available)<br />
- 1/2 tsp dry dill<br />
- 1/2 tsp dry basil<br />
- 1/2 tsp ground coriander<br />
- salt<br />
- fresh ground black pepper<br />
- 1 1/2 lbs lamb shoulder (or leg), diced into about 1 inch cubes<br />
- 1 cup red wine vinegar<br />
- 2 large shallots, finely chopped<br />
- 3 TBSP olive oil</p>
<h3>Steps for the marinade</h3>
<p>- chop the mint and place into a non reactive bowl large enough to hold the lamb cubes<br />
- add the dill, basil and coriander, salt and pepper.  Mix well<br />
- cut the lamb into 1 inch cubes and place into the bowl and mix in so the lamb is uniformly coated with the spices<br />
- cover and refrigerate for about an hour<br />
- add the vinegar and shallots, and mix well<br />
- cover and refrigerate overnight</p>
<h3>Steps for grilling the lamb kebabs</h3>
<p>- heat your grill to high<br />
- while the grill is warming up, place the lamb pieces on the skewers (I prefer to use flat ones, it is easier to turn)<br />
- sprinkle some olive oil on the kebabs<br />
- cook 10 minutes all together (3 minutes one side, 3 minutes opposite side, then 2 minutes each on the last 2 sides) for medium rare<br />
- each time you turn, spread some more olive oil with a brush so the lamb does not dry<br />
- serve immediately<br />
- Enjoy!</p>
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		<title>Moroccan beef kebabs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 06:18:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pascal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I've mentioned before, I love <a href="/2009/07/10/classic-beef-shish-kebab/">shish kebabs</a>.  This is an other tasty variation, with a northern african flavor: Paprika and Cumin.  There is something special about these spices, they combine into such an enticing flavor, and create an unforgettable experience.

This recipe would be traditionally served with Harissa, but if you can't find any, you can make this simple relish with tomatoes, shallots and hot Paprika.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://homerecipes.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/moroccan-beef-kebab-with-relish.png"><img src="http://homerecipes.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/moroccan-beef-kebab-with-relish.png" alt="Moroccan beef kebab with tomato relish" title="moroccan beef kebab with relish" width="590" height="400" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-195" /></a>As I&#8217;ve mentioned before, I love <a href="/2009/07/10/classic-beef-shish-kebab/">shish kebabs</a>.  This is an other tasty variation, with a northern african flavor: Paprika and Cumin.  There is something special about these spices, they combine into such an enticing flavor, and create an unforgettable experience.</p>
<p>This recipe would be traditionally served with Harissa, but if you can&#8217;t find any, you can make this simple relish with tomatoes, shallots and hot Paprika.</p>
<h3>Ingredients for the Beef Kebabs</h3>
<p>- 1 1/2 lbs of some lean beef, about 1 inch think, cut into 1 inch cubes (I like to use London Broil, or eye of round, but many variations will do)<br />
- 1 medium onion, grated<br />
- 1/3 cup fresh parsley, finely chopped (or 1 TBPS dry parsley)<br />
- 1 tsp cumin<br />
- 1.5 tsp paprika<br />
- 2 fresh laurel leaves<br />
- 1 tsp salt<br />
- 1 tsp fresh ground black pepper<br />
- 2 TBSP olive oil<br />
- more salt and cumin for serving</p>
<h3>Ingredients for the relish</h3>
<p>- 2 ripe tomatoes, grated<br />
- 2-3 shallots, grated as well<br />
- 3 TBSP fresh parsley, chopped finely<br />
- 1 TBSP hot paprika<br />
- 1/2 tsp paprika<br />
- 2 TBSP olive oil<br />
- 2 TBSP lemon juice (the juice of a fairly juicy half lemon)<br />
- salt to taste<br />
- fresh ground black pepper to taste</p>
<h3>Preparation for the beef</h3>
<p>- cut the beef into 1 inch cube, removing any unsightly pieces of fat.<br />
- mix the oninon, parsley, cumin, paprika, laurel leaves, salt, pepper and olive oil into a non reactive bowl<br />
- add the meat and mix thoroughly<br />
- refrigerate overnight (yes, you can do it for only a few hours, but overnight will bring out more flavor!)</p>
<h3>Preparation for the relish</h3>
<p>- cut the tomatoes, seed them and grate them into a small bowl (using the coarser grate will work just fine)<br />
- peel the shallots and grate them as well and mix with the tomatoes<br />
- mix in the chopped parsley, add the hot paprika, cayenne pepper, olive oil, salt,pepper and lemon juice</p>
<p>This can be prepared ahead of time, even the day before if you refrigerate right away, but serve at room temperature.</p>
<h3>Final steps</h3>
<p>- place the meat on the skewer (flat metal one preferably, you&#8217;ll thank me later)<br />
- preheat your grill to high for direct grilling (about 10 minutes)<br />
- when the grill is hot, clean it with a metal brush, oil it with olive oil on a paper towel<br />
- place the skewers on the grill and cook for about 3 minutes per side, for a total of about 10-12 minutes<br />
- Serve right away with the sauce and I hope you enjoy!</p>
<p>Inspired from the Barbecue! Bible by Steven Raichlen, except I like to cut the meat into bigger chunks, and ad in some laurel leaves.</p>
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		<title>Classic Beef Shish Kebab</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 08:31:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pascal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I've always found shish kebabs fascinating.  Perhaps it is the spear like action of the metal onto the meat, or because they are very easy to cook, as they will cook very evenly if you only cook each side 2 or 3 minutes.  Maybe there's also the mix of the meat with the veggies, or the color combination that's always very attractive.]]></description>
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I&#8217;ve always found shish kebabs fascinating.  Perhaps it is the spear like action of the metal skewer onto the meat, or because they are very easy to cook, as they will cook very evenly if you only cook each side 2 or 3 minutes.  Maybe there&#8217;s also the mix of the meat with the veggies, or the color combination that&#8217;s always very attractive.</p>
<p>There are many types of skewers, metal or bamboo, but for meat, my favorite choice is to use the flat metal ones.  The flat section helps ensure that the items on the skewer will not turn more than you turn the skewer!  That tends to be frustrating and awkward!</p>
<h3>Ingredients for the Shish Kebabs</h3>
<p>- 1 1/2 lbs of meat, about 1&#8243; to 1 1/2&#8243; thick that you can cut into cubes.  Sirloin, london broil, chateaubriand are good candidate, but eye of round will also work great.<br />
- 8oz white or brown mushrooms<br />
- 8oz large cherry tomatoes<br />
- 8oz small sweet onions, peeled<br />
- 2 TBSP olive oil<br />
- salt to taste<br />
- fresh ground black pepper</p>
<h3>Steps for preparing and cooking the Shish Kebabs</h3>
<p>- preheat your grill to high<br />
- cut the meat into cubes of roughly 1&#8243; to 1 1/2&#8243; cubes<br />
- wash the mushrooms, the small onions and the cherry tomatoes<br />
- assemble the shish kebabs by alternating mushrooms, meat, small onions and tomatoes<br />
- mix the herbs, salt and pepper into the olive oil<br />
- rub the oil mixture onto the meat and veggies<br />
- clean your grill, and rub it with vegetable oil using a paper towel (I use olive oil)<br />
- place the kebabs onto the grill and cook on all sides, about 10-12 minutes all together<br />
- serve immediately</p>
<h3>Variations</h3>
<p>There are endless variations to this recipe.  Use sweet red peppers, green peppers, asparagus, etc&#8230;</p>
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