Obi I christened my grill with these tonight & OMG!!!! Even the dog was sniffing the air trying to figure out what smelled so good!!!! I’ve made shish kebab before and never been happy with them. The labneh worked fine & the chicken was SO TENDER!!! I have found my “go to” recipe & so happy I have leftovers for the next couple days!!!! Thank you!!!!
I did a three hour marinade with this recipe tonight and cooked the skewers over charcoal. What a delicious recipe! The whole family loved it! Thank you again!
My favorite thing about yogurt based marinades is that the yogurt has lactic acid which occurs naturally in muscle tissue, so those kinds of marinades don't break down the meat like vinegar based marinades that tend to make meat mushy
Ive been cooking with middle eastern spices so much since i started following your channel, that i swear i can taste the marinade as you were explaining it! I will be making A LOT of this recipe 😊
Your recipe is perfect. I tested it and my son rolled his eyes with delight, while eating 😋😋😋 I used chicken thigh fillets and marinated it overnight. Just so delicious. Thank you so much for this recipe 🙏🏻🙏🏻
You guys are awesome! I've been wanting to learn about authentic Middle Eastern cuisine, but find not knowing Arabic is quite a limitation. It's great that you do ;)
I made these tonight for my wife and myself, she was skeptical but loved it and I absolutely loved it. I added a bit of hot paprika as well for a little bit of spice. I actually made them in my airfryer and they turned out absolutely amazing, we will definitely do it again. Thank you
@@RDR1456 I had it at 180 Celsius but overcooked it, honestly I would max it at 240 for less time, thats what a BBQ will do any way, just temp probe it to ensure they are cooked and after a couple of times you will know what to do. I've a Ninja AF400 so there are no racks, jus t 2 baskets
I just stumbled across this channel. It's past 10 PM and I am absolutely craving this right now. Subscribed and can't wait to make this and other yummy dishes.
I stumbled on to your channel. After watching a few of your videos , I’m ready to eat my phone. I’m definitely going to give this and other of your recipes a try. Thank you so much!!
lol, got an itch to try this so I ordered the pepper paste and started mixing the ingredients tonight so the chicken could marinate overnight (acid is pretty low so shouldn't be a problem). Thought I had cardamom and dried ginger but it turns out I didn't so I subbed allspice and mahaleb. The marinade still tasted great so we'll see how it turns out tomorrow after I grill it and I'll be sure to pick up some dried ginger and cardamom when I'm out shopping for next time!
This turned out amazing in the oven in the Broil setting. I don't have 3 of those spices, so I used garam masala and added a couple teaspoons of turmeric for color. I also used some mint. I made a second batch tonight and used too much ginger. I recommend everyone who is adjusting to add more ginger or more turmeric as a last resort, as it probably just needs more salt or more lemmon
I don't know if you've done it yet, but have you thought about showing how to make an easy Tahdig (hope I remembered the spelling right)? That crispy layer of rice common in Iranian/Persian cuisine. I've only done it once but my children loved it.
Ive been waiting to make these Kababs for a while, managed to today, what a superb taste, chicken so succulent, wifey said she loved them too but maybe tone down the heat. Thank you very much for sharing, I will definitely be cooking more of your recipes 😂
Pro tip: if you want to make a small portion indoors and still want it to be a bit charred and juicy, experiment with an air fryer on 190-200C. The convection makes for a very nice end result 😊
This really is great, had it last week after a while of eating the Turkish version (which is also great). The yogurt and sourness in this was a really refreshing change for me.
Wonderfully done, thanks a million for this. I grew up with mushrooms being the vegetable of choice with taouk instead of onions and peppers, I have to say those were a first for me. But nonetheless this looks absolutely fantastic!
For chicken, try a turkish tavuk sis marinade with onion juice, salt, pepper, garlic powder, ground cumin, ground thyme, paprika, pepper paste, yogurt and oil. Same marinade that is used all over Turkey for the original chicken doner kebab. Best taste.
I hate you mate! I'm spending my lunch break watching your videos thinking about all that delicious food you cooking! ;) But to be serious, I've tried couple of yours recipes and they blowing socks off! Keep them coming!
My goodness. I did this this weekend and I am very popular now with the wife. She lost her 2pounds weight that was hard to shift. I can thoroughly recommend you try this.
Mmmmmmh 7pm and hungry because of your video ^^. As an alternative to the yoghurt based sauce, there is also a lebanese sauce made with garlic, egg white and neutral oil. Easy to do, tasty and it works with beef-lamb kebabs too.
This looks so good!!! Thank you so very much for sharing this with us! I want to make it, but I don't have a grill like that. If I were to use the broiler how long should I cook the chicken for?
Yep 8-10 minutes per side. Put the broiler on high, and either skewer them or put them over a wire rack. Put the tray close to the broiler and check it with a thermometer for doneness
Looks amazing. Big fan of the channel for a while now, thank you! Been eating a lot more M.E. dishes and your hummus is the best on the Tube. I recognise the thin pitta I love from my local Lebanese mezza place but can't seem to find it anywhere else - does it have a name? Do you make it yourself, or does anywhere sell it? S.W. London.
Hey Will, It's generally called Khubz. It is just regular pitta rolled out super thin and baked. The rolling thin is hard though without a machine. I buy it. You can find it at any turkish grocery store, there should be plenty in SW London. If you can't find one, there is a branch of TFC (Turkish Food Centre) somewhere in south.
Obi I christened my grill with these tonight & OMG!!!! Even the dog was sniffing the air trying to figure out what smelled so good!!!! I’ve made shish kebab before and never been happy with them. The labneh worked fine & the chicken was SO TENDER!!! I have found my “go to” recipe & so happy I have leftovers for the next couple days!!!! Thank you!!!!
Yay, I'm so happy you liked it. Sounds like your dog has good taste. We just made it as well again and it was as good! Glad you liked it
LOL!!!!!!
These are amazing!
Using the flatbread to pull the kebab off the skewer is so satisfying to me, i love when cuisine is practical like this!
one of the best culinary channels on youtube, keep it up bro
I did a three hour marinade with this recipe tonight and cooked the skewers over charcoal. What a delicious recipe! The whole family loved it! Thank you again!
Just made this in my air fryer since I don't have a grill and it still turned out AMAZING! Thank you for this recipe, it is the bomb!!!
My favorite thing about yogurt based marinades is that the yogurt has lactic acid which occurs naturally in muscle tissue, so those kinds of marinades don't break down the meat like vinegar based marinades that tend to make meat mushy
Thanks ! That is a great info
this may be true but the recipe also has lemon juice and vinegar (citric and acetic acids)
Vinegar has pH level of 2-3 Lactic acid is 4.5-7 nothing to do with naturally occuring just different acidity
@@brewskii9580 trust me, I'm a youtube commentor
VINEGAR-based marinades?? did I read that right???
Ive been cooking with middle eastern spices so much since i started following your channel, that i swear i can taste the marinade as you were explaining it!
I will be making A LOT of this recipe 😊
I always trust the portly chef.
They know how good it is
Love of food and not the money of the diners
This looks incredible. Im an ex-Chef that is absolutely fascinated by this cuisine. Glad I found your channel.
Your recipe is perfect. I tested it and my son rolled his eyes with delight, while eating 😋😋😋 I used chicken thigh fillets and marinated it overnight. Just so delicious. Thank you so much for this recipe 🙏🏻🙏🏻
You guys are awesome! I've been wanting to learn about authentic Middle Eastern cuisine, but find not knowing Arabic is quite a limitation. It's great that you do ;)
Dude, I'm gonna absolutely make your recipe. Thanks!!!!
بحب قناتك جدا يا اوبي استمر إن شاء الله تحتفل بالمليون قريب
Bammmm that looks amazing.
This is a fabulous channel. Great job with everything.
Can’t wait to watch more and experiment with some of your recipes
Ohhhh, my wooord! You were completely right, this is the tastiest kebab recipe I’ve ever tried. Amazing! Thank you for sharing this. 👍👍👍
This recipe is awesome! My family really enjoyed these - they are flavorful, juicy, and tender. Thank you!
I made these tonight for my wife and myself, she was skeptical but loved it and I absolutely loved it. I added a bit of hot paprika as well for a little bit of spice.
I actually made them in my airfryer and they turned out absolutely amazing, we will definitely do it again. Thank you
Hey, im going to try this, can you tell me what setting and what rack you used?
@@RDR1456 I had it at 180 Celsius but overcooked it, honestly I would max it at 240 for less time, thats what a BBQ will do any way, just temp probe it to ensure they are cooked and after a couple of times you will know what to do.
I've a Ninja AF400 so there are no racks, jus
t 2 baskets
When I made this, I only used half the marinade, there was plenty. It’s so good we heated it up and used it as an after sauce - it’s so good!
Same!
We tried this recipe this weekend and it was excellent. Thanks for another great recipe.
I just stumbled across this channel. It's past 10 PM and I am absolutely craving this right now. Subscribed and can't wait to make this and other yummy dishes.
Well done. Clear, precise, no bullshit. Thank you
It would be helpful if you had a recipe page so I can upload it into my recipe app. Love the content.
what a beautiful syrian receipe, thank you sir!!!
I stumbled on to your channel. After watching a few of your videos , I’m ready to eat my phone.
I’m definitely going to give this and other of your recipes a try.
Thank you so much!!
Banging!!!
And, I was pleasantly surprised by those Masterbuilt Grills this weekend...after cooking a load of food on one.
They look sensational!!!
lol, got an itch to try this so I ordered the pepper paste and started mixing the ingredients tonight so the chicken could marinate overnight (acid is pretty low so shouldn't be a problem). Thought I had cardamom and dried ginger but it turns out I didn't so I subbed allspice and mahaleb. The marinade still tasted great so we'll see how it turns out tomorrow after I grill it and I'll be sure to pick up some dried ginger and cardamom when I'm out shopping for next time!
That looks so good! Can’t wait to use that marinade on my next chicken skewer night for the family!
You seem like a great dude, and you made me hungry. You have my subscription brother.
Just you know, my small business restaurant is based on a lot of your recipes and we’re doing great! Thanks buddy!
Hahaha that's awesome! Patreon.com/MiddleEats if you want to support our recipe development 😁
@@MiddleEats he owes you lol
Request: feteer meshaltet recipe please! I've seen and tried many, but they're not the same as in Egypt.
This turned out amazing in the oven in the Broil setting. I don't have 3 of those spices, so I used garam masala and added a couple teaspoons of turmeric for color. I also used some mint.
I made a second batch tonight and used too much ginger. I recommend everyone who is adjusting to add more ginger or more turmeric as a last resort, as it probably just needs more salt or more lemmon
This works amazingly well with lamb leg too. Marinade overnight and that tough chewy lamb leg becomes as tender as filet mingon.
Lovely BBQ. Looks like itll get good use with the weather having been so good recently in the UK!
Making this right now. I subbed Kefir for yogurt and Aleppo chile powder for the paprika in the tomato paste substitute. 😁
Looks amazing, thank you!
I make these skewers often with a greek style yoghurt marinade. Next time I'll try yours! THX and 👍
A fantastic video with clear and precise instructions ❤🌟👌🏽
I don't know if you've done it yet, but have you thought about showing how to make an easy Tahdig (hope I remembered the spelling right)? That crispy layer of rice common in Iranian/Persian cuisine. I've only done it once but my children loved it.
Ive been waiting to make these Kababs for a while, managed to today, what a superb taste, chicken so succulent, wifey said she loved them too but maybe tone down the heat. Thank you very much for sharing, I will definitely be cooking more of your recipes 😂
Shishtao always reminds me of my grandpa, lovely ☺️☺️❤️
Just followed this recipe and put the marinated chicken in the fridge.....let's see im excited 😊😊
يسطا انا بقيت بتفرج عليك لما بدور علي وصفات عربية بدل القنوات العربية، جامد والله كمل
بما انك جبت جريل بقا عايزيين حلقة عن مشاوي عربية عشان بحس انها مش مشهورة قوي في الغرب ودا حرام والله
Making these tonight! Thank you for the recipe, much easier marinade than the one I had been using.
Wow! Looks amazing! Definatley adding these to my grilling rotation!✌🤤
Mmmm looks beautiful and tasty i will be trying it thank you 🥰
Pro tip: if you want to make a small portion indoors and still want it to be a bit charred and juicy, experiment with an air fryer on 190-200C. The convection makes for a very nice end result 😊
Air fryer ? That's Haram af
@@ashcosmo3854 lol
How about doing it in a small OTG ?
How much time will it take in the air fryer?
@@ashcosmo3854how’s a air fryer haram
Wonderful video.
Thank you for sharing! Can’t wait to try it 😊
Looks so amazing. I have to try this.
Your right!
Addictive!
What a wonderful recipe!
This really is great, had it last week after a while of eating the Turkish version (which is also great). The yogurt and sourness in this was a really refreshing change for me.
Wow that marinade 💯
nice man, i was looking for some kebab recipes. thanks
That looks fantastic. I'm gonna have to try this one soon!
Wonderfully done, thanks a million for this.
I grew up with mushrooms being the vegetable of choice with taouk instead of onions and peppers, I have to say those were a first for me. But nonetheless this looks absolutely fantastic!
Thanks bro, trying this right away!
Thank you for the recipe for the sauce❤
Just for anyone wondering what to add to the sandwich, you can use some fries and pickles and it will taste even better
I use yellow mustard instead of tomato paste. It sounds harsh but it mellows out and tenderizes.
These look great! Looking forward to more grilling content!
pls include volume measurements! so tasty
Char, peel, and coarsely dice a red pepper, throw it in with the blitz, if you can't get the paste? Just a thought..
I love the loud rock music for the grill shots. Great satire on yank BBQ shows
How does that red pepper paste compare to gochujang? Would that be an ok substitute or are the flavors too different?
This paste is closer to paprika than gochujang, but I think it will work as a substitute. I feel gochujang is also a bit more sour
Gochujang has a way more complex flavor
Woooow sooo tempting really delicious recipe thanks for sharing such a nice Recipe 👍 Great job well done 👍👍 8
Great recipe. One humble suggestion - that marinade sauce looks so good I'd set somenaside to use as a dipping sauce or condiment.
What kind of yogurt did you use?
Making those this weekend!
That looks fantastic. I really want to try that.
gonna try this today. looks delicious
Man, they are professionals at it.
For chicken, try a turkish tavuk sis marinade with onion juice, salt, pepper, garlic powder, ground cumin, ground thyme, paprika, pepper paste, yogurt and oil. Same marinade that is used all over Turkey for the original chicken doner kebab. Best taste.
I use fresh onions not juice, tomato paste not pepper paste, and i also add a little cinnamon…👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I hate you mate!
I'm spending my lunch break watching your videos thinking about all that delicious food you cooking! ;)
But to be serious, I've tried couple of yours recipes and they blowing socks off!
Keep them coming!
My goodness. I did this this weekend and I am very popular now with the wife. She lost her 2pounds weight that was hard to shift.
I can thoroughly recommend you try this.
Mmmmmmh 7pm and hungry because of your video ^^.
As an alternative to the yoghurt based sauce, there is also a lebanese sauce made with garlic, egg white and neutral oil. Easy to do, tasty and it works with beef-lamb kebabs too.
By chance do you have an egg white substitute, can’t do eggs nor dairy
Thanks
@@mikemccann8822 hi Mike, the sauce I speak about is called Toum. You can also make it with garlic, oil, lemon and salt only. I hope you’ll like it
This looks so good!!! Thank you so very much for sharing this with us! I want to make it, but I don't have a grill like that. If I were to use the broiler how long should I cook the chicken for?
Try 10-12 minutes per side, but keep an eye on them.
I use a metal oven dish to hold the skewers, with baking paper to catch the drips.
I’d say more like 8-10 minutes per side with the broiler on. They dried out when I left them in for longer.
Yep 8-10 minutes per side. Put the broiler on high, and either skewer them or put them over a wire rack. Put the tray close to the broiler and check it with a thermometer for doneness
Uuuu, im gonna use it next month, thanks
Hey, can you please make a detail video for tips and tricks on using charcoal grill?
Obi…sir…you’re a credit to society
Beautiful Guga tribute 🔥
Wonderful recipe! I make it all the time. How come yours ends up so yellow? Mine tends to be more reddish brown
Sweet grill Bro😍
This is almost like tandoori marinade (variation in some spices - we use chili instead of paprika and tomato paste).
Made these today, marinated for 7 hours, they were superb!
Obi, could I use labneh instead of yogurt???? It’s strained yogurt correct?
Honestly it would most likely work, just water down your labneh to get a more liquid consistency
Very nice, sir!
Nothing beats charcoal. Where do you get these charcoal style grills (without grills) to make kebabs and lay the skewers?
This looks Devine. Please send me the link as where I can bye these Skewers. Thank u
Looks amazing. Big fan of the channel for a while now, thank you! Been eating a lot more M.E. dishes and your hummus is the best on the Tube.
I recognise the thin pitta I love from my local Lebanese mezza place but can't seem to find it anywhere else - does it have a name? Do you make it yourself, or does anywhere sell it? S.W. London.
Hey Will, It's generally called Khubz. It is just regular pitta rolled out super thin and baked. The rolling thin is hard though without a machine. I buy it. You can find it at any turkish grocery store, there should be plenty in SW London. If you can't find one, there is a branch of TFC (Turkish Food Centre) somewhere in south.
Nice Turkish recipe!
Loved the Guga vibes during the grill presentation 🤣
If I can't get hold of the red pepper paste could I use Korean gochujang as a substitute?
I hope the grill gets that intro every time you use it!
That grilling montage with the music giving Guga vibes 🤣
And angel will hate greens at end😂
Lesssss doit
Are you jealous 😂
Looks beautiful however would love to hear alternative cooking methods for those of us without a grill. Can we cook this in a broiler?
Yes! See his previous video on how to make kebab in the oven. It works great!
Yeah, or just buy a grill
@@timbo19852006 tried it in broiler it works well
Could you add sliced cucumber and tomato to the pita as well or do those flavors clash?
Lol even the English guy has to do the American style slow grill shot with distorted guitar soundtrack. What can you say, its a classic, innit?
There is a proverb in my town: Don't watch Middle Eats when you are hungry 😂😂
Great recipe, and mouthwatering video, as always, ty 🙏🏻🙏🏻^^
I’m a big fan of the Iran one that uses saffron