"Seekh Kabab" is the name of an Indian or Pakistani dish made of minced meat grilled on skewers in a Tandoor oven. Apparently, foreigners called it "sheesh kabab" which may have evolved into the term "shish kabob."
I have lunch with my mom on most Saturdays. Our favorite Indian/Pakistani restaurant in San Francisco is Shalimar and they serve a ground beef kebab called "Seekh Kabab Mughlai." Here is my super-simplified version that I made at home. Since I don't have a Tandoor, I just cooked these on a cast iron pan. You could probably broil these in a toaster oven.
Ingredients
8 oz. ground beef (I used 80% lean)
2 oz. onion, chopped (about 1/3 c.)
2 tsp. garam masala
1 tsp. minced garlic
1/2 tsp. salt
Directions
1. Mix all ingredients
2. Form into small sausage shapes of desired size. I chose roughly 1 oz. portions, which are about the size of a ping pong ball.
3. Fry on a hot pan, for 2-3 minutes, turning to cook all sides.
4. They can be eaten plain or with some naan bread. You can also squeeze some lemon juice over these.
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