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Shawarma

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Meats Main course, Ethnic 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 lb Beef; lamb or chicken, very thinly sliced
1 c Yogurt
2 tb Lemon juice
4 Cloves garlic; minced
1/2 ts Hot pepper sauce
1 tb Vinegar
1 tb Onion; finely minced
1/2 ts Black pepper
1/2 ts Red pepper
1/2 ts Ground mace
1/2 ts Salt

INSTRUCTIONS

MARINADE
Combine all marinade ingredients. Add meat and marinate overnight.
Place the marinated meat in a barbeque cage and cook over hot coals for 15
minutes. Combine tahini (sesame paste), clove of garlic, lemon juice and
parsley until it is of a creamy texture, Add water if necessary. Place the
cooked meat, sliced tomatoes and onions in pita bread and pour on the
tahini mixture as desired.
OK, now here's how I made them: I followed the instructions exactly until
cooking time. I used chicken (hubby doesn't like lamb), drained it from the
marinade, spread the chicken out on my slotted broiler pan (so the juices
could drip down). Broil about 3 minutes, stir the chicken around a bit and
continue broiling until cooked through. I did not make the tahini
sauce--instead I used homemade buttermilk salad dressing. We used to eat at
this place in Dhahran called Babba Habbas, and buttermilk dressing came
closest to tasting like their sauce.
NOTES : The cone of meat, marinated in yogurt and seasoning, is layers upon
layers of meat (lamb, beef or chicken) place on a spit and topped off with
an onion and lemon. The spit is placed vertically in front of an open
flame. As the meat cooks it is turned. The shawarma chef takes his sharp
knife in hand and cuts off paper thin slices of cooked meat which drop into
a waiting tray below. The cooked meat, salad and yogurt or hot sauce are
placed in the pocket of pita bread or on a long toasted roll.
Delicious!!!!!
Recipe by: Al Baab Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #671 by Creedenite@aol.com
on Jul 14, 1997

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