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Arni Souvlakia (Shish-Kabob)

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Meats Grilled 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

3 lb Leg or shoulder of lamb
Lemon juice
Salt
Pepper
Powdered oregano
Olive oil

INSTRUCTIONS

Cut the lamb into 1-1/2 inch cubes or 1/2 inch strips -- whichever you
prefer. Combine equal parts salt, pepper, and oregano. Place lamb in
marinating container. Drizzle liberally with lemon juice. Sprinkle
liberally with spice mixture. Let marinate in refridgerator for 3-8
hours.
Thread meat on skewers. Grill until meat is brown but still juicy,
brushing with olive oil two or three times. Goes well with Chicken
Flavored Rice.
Recipe by: David Rogers
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