Wednesday, 16 June 2010

Chicken Shawarma

Shawarma, originally a middle eastern fast-food has also become a famous food in many cities of India. Tradionally Shawarma is made using meat, beef or chicken and grilled on a rotating spit, and then, thin slices are cut from the spit and used as a filling for wraps.

And this recipe below, is soo soo easy to prepare and tasted very yummy. I have made few changes in this recipe to suit our taste buds :) and here I used Pita bread for filling the chicken shawarma, but it can be wrapped in a tortilla wrap or home made roti/ chapathi.


CHICKEN SHAWARMA
-slightly adapted from 'Middle Eastern Cookbook' by Maria Khalife

Ingredients:
500 gram boneless chicken breast,
1 large Onion- chopped finely,
3 garlic cloves-chopped,
1/4 cup vegetable oil,
1/4 cup lemon juice,
1/4 tsp ground cloves,
1/4 tsp nutmeg powder,
1/2 tsp red chilli powder,
1/4 tsp white pepper powder,
1/4 tsp Sumac and
1/4 tsp oregano.

For Serving:
Pita Bread,Garlic dip,
Salad and
French fries.
Method:
Cut the chicken into julienne Strips. In a bowl, mix all the other ingredients, add the chicken and mix well to coat the chicken completely with the spices. Cover and marinate in the refrigerator overnight.Preheat the oven to 200° C ? 400°F. Place the chicken with its marinade in an oven proof dish and cook in the oven for 20-30 minutes or until the chicken is tender.
Serve with pita bread, salad, garlic dip and french fries.
For Garlic dip:
Pound 6-7 cloves of garlic with 1/2 tsp salt to a smooth paste. In another bowl, mix together 1/4 cup of lemon juice and 1/2 cup of vegetable oil. Gradually add this to this garlic, blending it to obtain a fluid with consistency of mayonnaise. Mix 1 -tbsp of mayonnaise if required.

Notes:
Instead of pita bread, one can fill the chicken in tortilla wraps or a plain Indian chapati can also be used to fill this chicken.
And instead of vegetable oil , olive oil can be used in the marinade.

34 comments:

  1. faiza
    shawarma is one of our favorite dish..ya very simple recipe..and very nicely presenting.. what a delicious platter..the sumac spice not yet tried.

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  2. hi faiza...yesterday only my hubby was telling me about shawarma as he has eaten it a lot when he was in middle east but now he is vegetarian so i have to try ur recipe in veg version ......thanks for posting ,if it came out well i will post the veg version

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  3. That's one yummy platter...looks just yum

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  4. delisious dear....i love this very much neaver tried to make..

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  5. That looks yummy. Will sure try this...

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  6. Delicious wrap! A must try for us!

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  7. Prefectly prepared chicken shawarma...truly tempting..

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  8. Looks really yummy with your eye-catching presentation.

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  9. I always make chawarma at home. Yours looks delicious!

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  10. I used to have this a lot from a fast food shop back home..ur shwarma made me nostalgic...The one I get there is superdelicious..I never thought abt trying it at home..maybe I shud try now.

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  11. Mmm! This is spicy and hot! I'm drooling already!

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  12. shawarma looks so tempting...! healthy and tasty dish...its my favorite! :)

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  13. Looks delcious, so good for kids as a snack or lunch. Must look for Sumac here. Good post F, see you in July. Have a great time there.

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  14. OMG.. im remembering the 4 weeks i spent in UAE :( i used to have this everyday!!

    what is sumac Faiza?

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  15. Delicious and perfectly prepared chicken shawarma...beautiful clicks.

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  16. This is always a favorite of mine! Looks delicious :)

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  17. luks ver delicious .. inever tried at home... now i'll try.. tnx 4 sharing

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  18. One of the favorite dish to die for... Love it... Nice presentation as well!!!

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  19. This sounds wonderful! I think even my picky family might like it. I will put it on my list for this week:) Thanks!

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  20. Thank you ladies for the lovely comments. You all make my day :)

    @Shifa: Sumac is a middle eastern spice , dear. Which has a tangy taste. If you can't find it, you can substitute with Amchoor/ dry mango powder. For more details refer here...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumac

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  21. Faiza, guess what, I saw this today morning and couldnt resist, had a shawarma for lunch :-). I love this a lot, now i know where to look when i crave for it..

    Looks delish da..

    Love
    Suji

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  22. The first plateful looks delicious! :-)

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  23. Holy Batman, this looks delicious! Plus, my love of french fries is well documented :)

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  24. Hmm Shawarma, delicious. We have been eating a lot of shawarma's here but never thought of making it at home. Have to try this

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  25. Hi
    Lovely pictures, Feeling like flying back to UAE!
    Thanks for sharing this wonderful and my favorite recipe!

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  26. will definitely try this!

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  27. Shawarma sounds like a royal dish and the chicken looks like teeny shrimps. Love it!

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  28. Few days back i was watching Foodie show on times now and they were talking about this chicken shawarma. I was very eager to know its method of preparation and now i'm very happy to find the recipe here. Thx for sharing such interesting recipe with Indianized touch dear:)

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  29. I live in Kuwait and still can never get enough of shwarma.

    During my graduation in India, the thing i missed the most was Shwarma. The authentic arabian one. Wish I had learned cooking back then, it would have saved me a lot of time that I spend dreaming of shwarma :)

    Looks great.

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  30. What is sumac?Looks great thanks for posting

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