How to make PERFECT JUICY Chicken Kebabs

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • JUICY Chicken Kebabs, are one of lifes greatest pleasures, which is why I'm going to show you how you can make them in ONLY 27 Minutes. These can be made in the home oven, and the result is JUICY, TENDER, FLAVORFUL Kebab, to rival anything from a restaurant. Best of all, these are super quick to make, and I'll give you the full technique so you can customise it yourself
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    0:00 Episode Premise
    0:20 The three kebab variables
    2:26 Joojeh Kebab recipe
    3:50 Saffron Rice recipe
    4:40 Skewer grilling method
    5:53 Generic Kebab Marinade
    6:39 Turkish style chicken
    7:27 Wire rack grilling method
    8:32 Taste test & Outro
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    Turkish Yoghurt dip and spiced bread:
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    My Favourite way of grilling Chicken:
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    Each of these marinades is enough for 500g of Chicken Thigh or breast
    Joojeh Kebab:
    1 Medium Onion
    1 Lime
    20ml Lime Juice
    2 Tbsp Olive Oil
    2 Tbsp Yoghurt
    1 Tsp Salt
    1/2 Tsp Black Pepper
    1/4 Tsp Turmeric
    Pinch of saffron
    Turkish Marinade:
    1 Medium Onion
    1/4 Cup Olive Oil
    2 Tbsp Yoghurt
    1 Tbsp Red Pepper Paste
    1 Tbsp Tomato Puree
    2 Garlic Cloves
    1 Tsp Salt
    1 Tsp Black Pepper
    1/2 Tsp Cumin
    Saffron Rice:
    2 Cups Basmati Rice
    2 Tbsp Oil
    2 Tsp Salt
    Pinch of Saffron
    Garlic Sauce:
    2 Tbsp Yoghurt
    2 Tbsp Mayonnaise
    1 Clove garlic
    1/4 Tsp Mint
    1/4 Tsp Oregano
    1 Tbsp Lemon Juice
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    Directions:
    Joojeh Kebab marinade:
    1- Grind your saffron with 1/4 Tsp salt until it turns into a powder
    2- Add a couple tablespoons boiling water and dissolve the saffron powder
    3- Add the Yoghurt, spices to a bowl, then zest and juice the lime, and add both to the bowl
    4- Add the saffron water, oil, and the garlic (minced) then mix till smooth
    5- Slice and add the onion as well as your prepared chicken. Mix thoroughly until well coated
    6- Marinade for a minimum of 10 minutes, but at least 1h is recommended (for extra flavour) and up to 24h in the fridge
    Turkish Marinade:
    1- Blend your onion into a fine paste, then squeeze the liquid out of it
    2- Add the onion juice, yoghurt, spices, pepper and tomato paste, garlic and oil to a bowl then mix thoroughly
    3- Add the chicken to the bowl, and mix thoroughly
    4- Marinade for a minimum of 10 minutes, but at least 1h is recommended (for extra flavour) and up to 24h in the fridge
    To grill on skewers:
    1- Remove excess marinade, then thread the meat onto skewers, folding it if necessary so it isn't dangling far from the skewer
    2- Add enough pieces for a portion, and take care not to compress them
    3- Suspend over a baking dish or oven tray, and place into your oven under the grill/broiler set to high
    4- Cook for about 10-12 minutes until the first side is browned, rotate and place back in the oven
    5- Cook for about 2-4 more minutes until the second side is browned (if your chicken is extra thick, you may need to cook this further)
    To grill on a wire rack:
    1- Place a wire rack over an oven tray and brush with vegetable oil
    2- Lay the chicken on the wire rack in a single layer
    3- Place under your grill/broiler set to high and cook for 8-10 minutes until browned
    4- Remove and flip the pieces, cook for another 2-4 minutes until completely browned (extra time may be needed for thicker chicken)
    To make the Saffron Rice:
    1- Thoroughly wash your rice, then add to a pot with the Oil, fry for a few minutes
    2- Add the salt and pour enough water to cover the rice by about 1 cm
    3- Bring to a boil, and allow to boil with the lid on for 3-5 minutes, until the water dissappears
    4- Turn the heat to low and steam for 20m. When the time is up, fluff with a fork
    5- Grind your saffron as mentioned above, then add a cup of cooked rice to it. Mix until Golden
    6- Mix saffron rice in, or serve ontop of white rice
    Yogurt Sauce:
    1- Microwave the garlic for 15-20 seconds
    2- Add to a bowl with remaining ingredients and mix
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Комментарии • 455

  • @MiddleEats
    @MiddleEats  2 года назад +99

    What's your favourite Kebab and have you made it at home before? My favourite Kebab is Adana Kebab from Turkey, let me know if you want a recipe for this or if you've got a unique Kebab you think I should make!
    If you liked the video & recipes, you can support the channel directly on *www.patreon.com/MiddleEats* . Thank you!

    • @RoddieH
      @RoddieH 2 года назад +1

      You read my mind and my cravings yet again, Obi!
      A kebab-off would be amazing. One for kafta and one for la7am mishwi!

    • @sephestra.
      @sephestra. 2 года назад +4

      Yes, we want a recipe. =) The best kebab I've had so far in my life was from a Lebanese place in Alexandria, VA. I used to work in this sort of sprawling industrial park and a few businesses down from us was this amazing little deli/store/place (not sure what to call it...it was tiny and they had the best manakish as well) where I often went to get breakfast or lunch. Pretty sure what I had were kofta, but they were spitted and grilled over a fire so I'm calling them kebabs. This was over 30 years ago and I still remember how delicious everything was from there.

    • @Mert9800
      @Mert9800 2 года назад +2

      Adana is great but you need to find tailfat

    • @uziboozy4540
      @uziboozy4540 2 года назад +1

      Lamb

    • @wareagle415
      @wareagle415 2 года назад +1

      I had a Turkish friend help me make Adana kebab at home. No tailfat, but we found that pork lard from the Mexican market gave it the right texture and close enough on the flavor.

  • @TheDeathofswing
    @TheDeathofswing 2 года назад +273

    I love the strong focus on techniques that translate across cuisines and not just ingredients!

    • @MiddleEats
      @MiddleEats  2 года назад +25

      Thanks. Happy to help people make Cajun chicken kebabs if they want to!

    • @barisharslan6115
      @barisharslan6115 2 года назад +4

      Yep! This is why I keep coming back!

    • @kiliang96
      @kiliang96 2 года назад

      @@MiddleEats In Spain we have our own kebabs, they are called Pinchos morunos, which means "moor's skewers" more or less, moruno means "related to the Moors" and the moors is an old way of refering to North African people, barely in use anymore, our kebabs can be chicken or pork and rarely beef or lamb, but those are kind of a more rare thing, any supermarket or butchery will have pork or chicken and there's the red version and the yellow version

    • @kingk2405
      @kingk2405 2 года назад +3

      In cooking the most important thing is to understand concepts then ingredients. When you understand a main concept then you try it with some ingredients but you can always innovate , you are not stuck in a recipe .

    • @fiendishshape
      @fiendishshape 2 года назад

      @@MiddleEats I've made mexican flavored chicken kebabs using these methods. I definitely appreciate your content and methods of teaching!

  • @jandrewdickson
    @jandrewdickson 2 года назад +20

    Made these last night, and my daughter said "These are the best thing you've ever made." Just thought I'd let you know. Five stars!

    • @zachyg
      @zachyg 2 года назад +1

      which marinade did you do?

  • @amiraliroohi2112
    @amiraliroohi2112 2 года назад +63

    Being from Iran, I really appreciate you looking into the recipe from my home and it sounded pretty on point to me. I dont know if you know about the crispy rice at the bottom of the pan which we call Tahdig or not but a saffrony yoghurty Tahdig with kebab juices seeping into it at the top of the rice is the sign of a really tasty kebab dish in Iran. Thank you for bringing our tastes to the world.

  • @aguven
    @aguven 2 года назад +108

    As a Turkish person I can say that the onion juice, yoğurt, tomato paste (salça) recipe is 100% authentic. Every region have their own versions and there are slight differences depending on where you are eating. But this was exactly, how my mom was doing it :)

    • @MrGroganmeister
      @MrGroganmeister 2 года назад +1

      It looks delicious

    • @Visiblyblue
      @Visiblyblue Год назад +3

      As a Turkish person , how do you feel about Turkey's genocide of Armenians ?

    • @aguven
      @aguven Год назад

      @stelab22 Indifferent. Because accusations made with anti Turkic/racist sentiments & political reasons and not historical facts are invalid for any logical person. Turkey, repeatedly offered to create an investigatory board by historians from both sides to investigate the truth. They offered to open the entire historical registries from Ottoman Empire time and early Turkish Republic. This offer of course were never taken into consideration and instead only political ground were used to disperse false facts. The biggest proof of this also comes from the Armenians themselves. The first prime minister of Armenia, Hovhannes Kajaznuni, in his manifesto book, accepts the fact that Armenian's, with independence promise, were manipulated by SSCB and attacked civilians and that there were no other solution that Ottomans could implement in the middle of a huge war they are losing, than the forced migration of aggressors to safe regions. The books name is "THE ARMENIAN REVOLUTIONARY FEDERATION
      (DASHNAGTZOUTIUN)
      HAS NOTHING TO DO ANY MORE
      THE MANIFESTO". Just go and find an old translation of the book. Because the book was banned in Armenia for decades and then later they printed edited versions of it :) Another proof that this is anti-turkish/racist sentiment and politic is you yourself. If you are writing this in a food related video, just because I mentioned I am turkish. That proves that some of you are just living off on anti-Turkish sentiment and always have this rhetoric in your mind even while watching a food video :) Good luck with that in your life.

    • @ibidi9710
      @ibidi9710 Год назад +1

      Do you deliver?!!
      1x Large chicken kebab and Persian rice with salad.

    • @noblenormie1179
      @noblenormie1179 Год назад +1

      @@Visiblyblue never happend, but they deserved it.
      thats what you get for backstabbing the ummah

  • @suhassreenivas1878
    @suhassreenivas1878 2 года назад +27

    In addition to the great recipes and giving context to the techniques, I really appreciate your tips on prep that make it accessible to the home cook during a busy week. I'm def going to marinate and freeze it! Also, it's very interesting that techniques like marinating with yogurt to tenderize the meat are also used in indian cooking. There's def more parallels I'm missing. Modern south asian populations are a mix of the native hunter gathers, iranian agriculturalists and afghan pastoralists and there's for sure a bunch more factors that brought techniques/recipes over to the indian subcontinent.

  • @elainacatalina5152
    @elainacatalina5152 2 года назад +3

    Your channel is so underrated. You narrate all the steps super well and I find your presentation just beautiful 😍 Definitely made me hungry after watching this. Thanks!

  • @susuhabibi
    @susuhabibi 2 года назад

    i just found this channel and have binging all of your videos. literally obsessed and love finding arabs who love their heritage and share it with the world and proud of who they are. love love this and will be making it soon

  • @Sweetlycheeboba
    @Sweetlycheeboba 2 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for providing us with great recipes. I’ve tried numerous recipes of yours, such as chicken and beef shawarma, kabsa… can’t wait to try this one out, especially the iranian version :)

  • @LLmsn223
    @LLmsn223 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for your great videos!! By the way, another method that I've found effective for those of us who prefer chicken breasts is to make sure the meat is room temperature before cooking it. Never take it right out of the fridge and cook it. If you're in a rush, just take it out and leave it on the counter for about 20-30 minutes. Comes out great every time (of course, I do this along with marinating it).

  • @micraw714
    @micraw714 2 года назад +36

    I love both Joojeh and turkish style kebabs 🍢 😍 for Joojeh, I like to cook the leftover onions in butter with lime and saffron and then baste the chicken with it while it's grilling 😋

  • @YouTube_can_ESAD
    @YouTube_can_ESAD 2 года назад +2

    These recipes look ridiculously delicious!! Thank you for posting, I am going to make this for My Parents, love your channel!

  • @TredenWagoner
    @TredenWagoner 2 года назад +3

    I will buy your cook book when it is published. Thank you for making these videos. You have introduced me to recipes I will make for the rest of my life. Foods that I dream about.

  • @stevejudkins7485
    @stevejudkins7485 2 года назад +1

    That red pepper / tomato marinade is the bomb!! been making it for the last few weeks and we can't get enough. Also the grilling technique you use has been great. Chicken so moist. awesome video. thanks

  • @graysonadelmann1363
    @graysonadelmann1363 2 года назад +10

    Obi, I tried your Turkish kebab recipe tonight and made a 5.5lbs batch (two chickens broken down) for the boys and me. We grilled up the chicken kebabs and some tomato kebabs, made your yogurt garlic sauce, and turmeric rice. It was a wonderful feast, and we had a fantastic time eating incredible food inspired by you! Thank you for your content

    • @aguven
      @aguven 2 года назад

      As a Turkish person I can say that the recipe is 100% authentic. Exactly, how it was supposed to be done :)

    • @Cassiopeian4eva
      @Cassiopeian4eva Год назад

      How much did you add to the marinade? Since you made more than his recipe called for. Just wondering for my self!

  • @erin9358
    @erin9358 2 года назад

    oh my goodness that looks incredible! And you made it look so easy too :) Thanks so much!

  • @anafindlay4036
    @anafindlay4036 2 года назад

    I'm making this for dinner tonight
    Thank you for a delicious recipe that I can't wait to taste!!!
    ❤️🙏❤️

  • @skooter8691
    @skooter8691 2 года назад +1

    Looks so good. Thanks for the recipes!
    I am going to try these in my rotisserie air fryer.

  • @danis6848
    @danis6848 2 года назад +1

    I've used these techniques a couple times now and they've revolutionised my chicken cooking experience!

  • @pubcollize
    @pubcollize 2 года назад

    Some great methods and sauces. I especially like the idea of making some and freezing it in the marinade for a quick dinner.

  • @le2382
    @le2382 2 года назад +2

    These chicken kebab recipes are absolutely going into my weeknight food rotation, I don’t think there’s anything more delicious than a really good chicken kebab with the right sauces (toum, or yogurt, or tahina), a pita bread, and a little salad. 😋

  • @tcauver
    @tcauver 2 года назад +2

    Timestamps in video and description, ingredients and steps for each food item including sauces in description......finally someone gets what it's like trying to cook from RUclips videos, thank you!

  • @donaldgranato5905
    @donaldgranato5905 2 года назад +82

    I love this channel. The passion for the food and teaching really comes through. I hope you keep this up. I recently started trying to cook middle eastern food and these videos are a great help.

  • @lailamarassul7575
    @lailamarassul7575 2 года назад

    I love this channel! Thank you so much for the amazing recipes👍

  • @Ena48145
    @Ena48145 Год назад

    So many great tips in this video!! I am starting a chicken and small portion of rice and salad on the side for dinner every night, and I could eat kebabs every day for the rest of my life and not get sick of them. I am so excited to try these techniques. Thanks so much!

  • @milakirsten9388
    @milakirsten9388 2 года назад +11

    omg! this is the unspoken i need. family bbq this weekend and i’m using the turkish marinade for chicken and the saffron/lime marinade for some tiger prawns. flatbreads with the spiced oil, pickled red onions, garlic cucumber yoghurt sauce. this is going to be a legendary meal. thank you for your recipes, they never fail to amaze

    • @MiddleEats
      @MiddleEats  2 года назад +6

      I'd suggest also checking out the Turkish kisir recipe I made a long time ago as a side dish. It is the single greatest side for a bbq ever! Good luck and send me some photos!

  • @bcatbb2896
    @bcatbb2896 2 года назад

    ive been trying a few of your recipes and they all turned out pretty good

  • @Cyanide_Mallika
    @Cyanide_Mallika 2 года назад +1

    Oh this is a dream come true for me. I eat grilled marinated chicken 2-3 times a week and know only like 3 types of marinates. These recepies are something completely new and looks so delectable. I can't wait to try these !!

  • @WhatsInAName222
    @WhatsInAName222 4 месяца назад

    I made the Turkish kebabs and they were outstanding. No leftovers! Using onion juice was a revelation. I had heard about it from my neighbour who is from Iran but this is the first time I actually used it myself. The kebabs were super juicy. I cooked them in the air fryer, again inspired by your other video, so all in all I have winner here. Plan to make more often and extend the use to other types of kebabs. Thanks for sharing.

  • @greengreen5286
    @greengreen5286 2 года назад

    Yum can’t wait to make it😋 thank you great video and editing❤️

  • @g.s.632
    @g.s.632 2 года назад +1

    You rocked the joojeh kabab !!!!!!!! So happy to see an Iranian recipe 😊 the Turkish chicken was amazing too.

  • @hb5777
    @hb5777 2 года назад +1

    If I had to pick only one type of cuisine to eat for the rest of my life, it would be this. Middle Eastern. Great video, thanks. Subscribed.

  • @Esther-ps3vx
    @Esther-ps3vx Год назад

    All your recipes are so delicious and to the point. Thank you! You deserve more subscribers.

  • @diemervdberg7661
    @diemervdberg7661 2 года назад +8

    I had the luck to try several kebabs in Iran itself. All of them are soo great! Doesn't matter if it is meat or vegetables. All are covered in spices and grilled on charcoal. One of the best I ever had!

  • @paulclarke267
    @paulclarke267 2 года назад

    i like the look of this i will be trying this out soon thanks for the great tutorial keep up the good work thanks

  • @emdee2462
    @emdee2462 Год назад

    I was really happy with how this turned out! First time using the oven grill method, I was sure I was going to overcook my chicken breast but 6 minutes, flip, two minutes worked very well.
    I substituted gochujang in for the red pepper paste in the turkish style marinade and idk how authentic it tastes but it is yummy.
    served with turkish bread, a yogurt lemon garlic sauce from a different video of yours, onion capsicum and sriracha on top xD
    Every recipe I have tried from this channel has impressed me. Need to stop doubting.

  • @hussamg
    @hussamg 2 года назад +2

    Thank you obi! Didn’t know it was this easy to do the Iranian kebab! That is the dish I go to Iranian restaurants to have!

  • @savvybites9292
    @savvybites9292 2 года назад

    Just wow…. Liked the recipe a lot! Good quality videos that don’t fail to impress me 😀

  • @TheTamago
    @TheTamago 2 года назад

    Thank you so much, it looks amazing

  • @gomezburgio
    @gomezburgio 2 года назад

    Just discovered your channel. First thing I loved: the naming. But this is the first video I saw and you just blew my mind.
    I am having chicken kebab for dinner tonight.

  • @kallieblumberg9977
    @kallieblumberg9977 2 года назад +1

    I just came across your channel and am obsessed!! I'm going to try all three of these marinades! Love how thoughtful and thorough you are. Subscribed! 👍

    • @MiddleEats
      @MiddleEats  2 года назад

      Thanks, hope you enjoy the recipes!

  • @marya4798
    @marya4798 2 года назад

    Amazing video, exactly what I’ve been looking for.

  • @rany.h
    @rany.h 2 года назад +52

    I have been preferring to use chicken thighs for chick kababs or shish tawook as we call it in Egypt ; ) until I got around the chicken breast drying issue by adding a teaspoon of starch in the marinade like Chinese recipes do and massaging it in the chicken for couple of minutes , this really helps in sealing the external gaps in the chicken breast fibers and prevent them from losing their juices and drying up when grilled or stir fried, also a nice dash of oil will be needed as well to prevent the starch from sticking to the skillet

    • @hillarytitus7035
      @hillarytitus7035 2 года назад +2

      What kind of starch do you use forthis method? corn starch?

    • @rany.h
      @rany.h 2 года назад +1

      @@hillarytitus7035 corn starch and massage it in the chicken for 5 minutes

    • @gummybear41283
      @gummybear41283 2 года назад

      @@hillarytitus7035 use arrow root

    • @mauz791
      @mauz791 2 года назад

      @@hillarytitus7035 since it's Chinese, I think it's corn starch of potato starch

    • @yny13xx
      @yny13xx 2 года назад

      @@hillarytitus7035 Tapioca starch is also legit. In my country we mostly use tapioca starch for marination because it is easier to find and is cheaper than corn starch and potato starch.
      To be honest, I think any flour is okay since you only use very small amount for marination. My father uses about 2-3 teaspoons of starch for one kilo of meat.

  • @GoldenGod69
    @GoldenGod69 Год назад

    I made a version of this with ingredients I had lying around, tried the broiling method and it came out pretty good for my first try!

  • @RedContingency
    @RedContingency 2 года назад

    Wallahi your videos make me so hungry man. I learned your skewer trick from the shawerma video and it’s seriously life-changing. Thank you!

  • @TheTolkaHotClub
    @TheTolkaHotClub 2 года назад

    Looks lovely , i'll give these a try at the weekend !!..........thanks !

  • @casra6242
    @casra6242 Год назад +2

    In Iran we add saffron liquid to chicken pieces first so you don’t waste the precious saffron and then add the rest of ingredients 😋👌

  • @bring_themhome__NOW
    @bring_themhome__NOW 3 месяца назад

    I LOVE that you shared this. I order from a Middle Eastern restaurant all the time where I live and it's getting expensive since I oder 1 to 3 times a week lol. I decided to Google some recipes and came across your videos so THANK YOU. The first chicken recipe is my favvvvv so now I know how to make it myself 😛😍🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @TheDungeonDive
    @TheDungeonDive 2 года назад

    This is awesome! Thank you.

  • @mantwaan
    @mantwaan Год назад

    I dont think ive ever subbed to a new channel as fast as i did this. Big up!

  • @waynegilbert1638
    @waynegilbert1638 2 года назад

    Thanks bud, going to give them a try as look very tasty!

  • @MsSuflim
    @MsSuflim Год назад

    I use this recipe many time. It always amazing. My friends always ask me to do this. Thank for good recipe

  • @johnfrilando2662
    @johnfrilando2662 Год назад

    Really good kabob and saffron rice recipes.
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @mayabrook1153
    @mayabrook1153 2 года назад

    I have to try at least one of these also the takeaway style garlic sauce omg! I must try it I love that stuff so much. I bet it tastes amazing. Thank you

  • @NamiraTaneem
    @NamiraTaneem 2 года назад

    Thanks for the perfect recipes. I will definitely try. This looks delicious with lots of tips and tricks.
    New friend 🇨🇦

  • @nataliedanken7826
    @nataliedanken7826 2 года назад

    Oh, Yess!!! Will do this for my family tonight! 🥰🫠😋

  • @tlee7028
    @tlee7028 Год назад

    Thank you , can’t wait to try 😊

  • @joseanguiano8809
    @joseanguiano8809 2 года назад

    Simply Amazing! Can’t wait to try this at home!

  • @urbanprojectz
    @urbanprojectz 2 года назад

    The onion of the juice makes sense, didn't even think about that before. Good man, top tips!

  • @neilawad2741
    @neilawad2741 2 года назад

    Thank you🙏🏻great tips and packed with lots of useful info.

  • @celeritas2-810
    @celeritas2-810 Год назад

    Made the under the broiler version on a rack, truly excellent and can't believe I haven't tried the technique before.

  • @MsMamabo
    @MsMamabo 2 года назад +4

    Really looking forward to trying these recipes….they look amazing. I’d love a slightly less high speed delivery though….your food is wonderful and I’d happily devote the time to watch more chilled, slightly slower videos!!

    • @dradriancicortas
      @dradriancicortas 6 месяцев назад

      Speed can be selected from the upper right corner.

  • @jeehakim3621
    @jeehakim3621 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @steveholden9139
    @steveholden9139 2 года назад

    The whole video is full of tips and tricks but cooking out the raw taste in the garlic by dropping it into the microwave was priceless…thanks so much

  • @GoodLifeInSpain
    @GoodLifeInSpain Год назад +1

    I made the first version of kebabs along with the saffron rice and they were both fantastic!!! I didn't have Turmeric, but substituted in a little bit of Cumin powder instead. Then I grilled the chicken on the BBQ. I was tempted to add a little more salt, but decided not to and I'm glad I didn't. The chicken was absolutely delicious. The rice was as good as any restaurant. Thank You!!!

  • @jemnai
    @jemnai 2 года назад

    I shared the video to my fiance since we like experimenting with different cooking styles and recipes. Food is the great negotiator.

  • @officedepot2875
    @officedepot2875 Год назад

    I love your recipes. Thank you

  • @ninam3255
    @ninam3255 2 года назад

    👏👏👏 thank you for the fabulous recipes. Stumbled across your RUclips channel this morning. Just subscribed…. Stay safe

  • @wasimalshawawreh1535
    @wasimalshawawreh1535 2 года назад

    Your videos are awesome. hope you get the recognition you deserve

  • @Aranneas
    @Aranneas Год назад

    This recipe is an instant fave. Definitely making it for my house

  • @andriealinsangao613
    @andriealinsangao613 2 года назад +1

    Dude, that looks HEAVENLY

  • @mohammadrasoulfard-habibi3066
    @mohammadrasoulfard-habibi3066 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant video.

  • @MrAmon47
    @MrAmon47 2 года назад +4

    Hey Obi, big fan of you from Iran. Your Joojeh Kebab recipe was spot on, and adding onion juice instead of sliced onions is a great pro tip. Only thing that I would add is that in general they are made on a charcoal grill, which adds a nice smoky flavor. Keep on the great work that you're doing!

  • @phillyblunt138
    @phillyblunt138 2 года назад +1

    Good lord that final dish looks incredible!

  • @BigboiiTone
    @BigboiiTone Год назад

    Wow! Turmeric and saffron together... Talk about beautiful colour!!

  • @kandishm8575
    @kandishm8575 2 года назад +1

    as a Persian...you did great .... Jojeh is my fav kebab and you did a great job here...

  • @Joseph-eq5od
    @Joseph-eq5od Год назад

    I just tried the turkish kebab recipe and it was beautiful! Just like the restaurants, so good!

  • @sahphie
    @sahphie Год назад

    Thank you for being straight to the point 👊🏼🤙🏻

  • @CookBookbyTalat
    @CookBookbyTalat 2 года назад

    Perfect kabab recipe. Looking really delicious and yummy Masha Allah. Thank you so much for sharing such a wonderful recipe dear. Stay connected

  • @byronwilliams7977
    @byronwilliams7977 2 года назад

    Love your recipes, don't stop.

  • @walterego126
    @walterego126 Год назад

    Dude, I'm drooling! Looks delicious.

  • @addammadd
    @addammadd Год назад

    I love that there’s someone running around out there being all skeptical about at-home kebabage.

  • @civvieal64
    @civvieal64 2 года назад +1

    Can't wait to try this at the weekend. Thank you!

  • @thegreatbaruc8741
    @thegreatbaruc8741 Год назад +1

    You saved the day for me sir. Thank you

  • @saschamayer161
    @saschamayer161 2 года назад

    Good man! Thank you.

  • @pectenmaximus231
    @pectenmaximus231 Год назад

    I cant handle how good this video is.

  • @lipstickzombie4981
    @lipstickzombie4981 2 года назад +4

    There are days that my fave meshweyat is so busy even an ant can't walk in. Thanks for the recipe.👍🏼

  • @meninatym435
    @meninatym435 2 месяца назад

    bru just had lunch, watched yr vid til the end, now I’m hungry again. Thanks for sharing. I’m off to grocers

  • @TheFarkhondeh
    @TheFarkhondeh Год назад

    I have to tell you something ,young man
    I am soooooooooo 😂that you give us
    (Written) the recipe,appreciate so much 😊
    I will definitely use all of your recipes and
    Tell other Iranian ladies about 💚💕❤️

  • @sanaam9684
    @sanaam9684 2 года назад

    I love your channel great recipes and technique 😍🌹😋🌺❤️💐

  • @rontavakoli-JD-MBA
    @rontavakoli-JD-MBA 2 года назад +3

    I agree. any form of chicken kabob is just amazing....I love persian chicken kabob...but that turkish recipe is absolutely insanely delicious...turkish doner has to be one of the greatest culinary accomplishments in all of human history. thank you Obi.....I have to be 1/2 turkish 1/2 persian 1/2 shawarma...love them all.

    • @MiddleEats
      @MiddleEats  2 года назад +4

      In a wrap, Turkish sis, on rice, Joojeh Kebab. That seems like a good equitable split.

    • @rontavakoli-JD-MBA
      @rontavakoli-JD-MBA 2 года назад +1

      @@MiddleEats You are a true diplomat my friend. LOL.... rich or happy? stupid question... I'll take both :)

  • @jillaetter
    @jillaetter 2 года назад

    Çok teşekkürler for this - it has changed my life!!!

  • @wayangoogle6275
    @wayangoogle6275 2 года назад +2

    I made the turkish one and it was delicious
    God bless you

  • @windspan20
    @windspan20 2 года назад

    Thank-you...gonna try this in the air fryer. I really appreciate that you get right to showing the recipe/method and don't play elevator music in the background.

  • @leonskum.5682
    @leonskum.5682 5 месяцев назад

    Great video!!! I like that it shows you how to use a regular oven. Roll on the British summer so I can use my barbecue. 🙂

  • @gregmisener802
    @gregmisener802 Год назад

    Wow! You do an excellent job. Keep it up.

  • @hollisterman06
    @hollisterman06 Месяц назад

    Holy smokes brother this was delicious! Thank you!

  • @kengurooable
    @kengurooable 4 дня назад

    I'm glad I found your channel, I've been looking for a proper Turkish marinade for chicken kebab for some time now. I'm even more happy that I can use my oven instead of the charcoal BBQ as it's too cold now to do it. Thank you very much! BTW, to what temperature do you set your oven when you cook the chicken on a wire rack?

  • @jackbauman64
    @jackbauman64 Год назад

    Very happy I found your channel

  • @thelastminmom5251
    @thelastminmom5251 2 года назад

    Love your videos 👍🏼😉