Kebabs
Salwaa’s Kebabs or Burgers
Cape Malay Cooking & Other Delights
Kebabs or burgers can be made weeks before the time, pre-baked and frozen. Homemade, no preservatives. You’ll get approximately 15 burgers from a kilogram of chicken mince. You may substitute the chicken mince with steak/beef/lamb mince. Make chicken mince by shredding fillets in a food processor.
My recipe for kebabs or burgers
Ingredients:
1kg fresh chicken or steak mince
3 large onions, finely grated
1 Tbsp. minced garlic
1 1/2 Tbsp. minced ginger
1 Tbsp. minced green chillies or to taste
1 heaped Tbsp. jeera/cumin powder
2 tsp salt or to taste
1 bunch dhanya, finely chopped
Method:
Mix all the ingredients together in a large mixing bowl. Cover and refrigerate overnight for the flavours to develop. Next day shape the mixture into burgers or use a burger shaper. Separate the burgers with round pieces of greaseproof paper, big enough to cover the whole burger. Freeze until needed. This mixture can also be used to make chicken kebabs. Pre-bake for about 6 minutes in the oven to hold the shape (can be frozen at this point) before putting the kebabs on the grill. Cook from frozen. Serve with naan bread and a healthy salad for a scrumptious meal.
Posted on 06/01/2020, in Kebabs and tagged burgers, Cape Malay Cookbook, cape malay cooking, Cape Malay Cooking & Other Delights, Kebabs, Salwaa’s Cape Malay Kitchen. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.
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On Mon, 06 Jan 2020, 09:16 Cape Malay Cooking & Other Delights – Salwaa Smith, wrote:
> Cape Malay Cooking & Other Delights posted: “Salwaa’s Kebabs or Burgers > Cape Malay Cooking & Other Delights Kebabs or burgers can be made weeks > before the time, pre-baked and frozen. Homemade, no preservatives. You’ll > get approximately 15 burgers from a kilogram of chicken mince. You m” >