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Shish Kabob Salad

Recipe information

  • Yield

    4 servings

Ingredients

2 pounds boneless leg of lamb, cubed
Juice and zest of 1 lemon
Juice and zest of 1 orange
2 tablespoons grill seasoning, such as McCormick’s Montreal Steak Seasoning
4 garlic cloves, finely chopped
1 teaspoon hot red pepper flakes
1 tablespoon ground cumin (a palmful)
2 teaspoons sweet paprika (2/3 palmful)
1/2 teaspoon ground allspice
A handful of fresh cilantro leaves, finely chopped
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil (EVOO) (eyeball it)
1 cup plain yogurt
A few drops of hot sauce, such as Tabasco
2 teaspoons ground coriander
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
1/2 English (seedless) cucumber, cut in bite-size pieces
2 vine-ripe tomatoes, seeded and chopped
1 green bell pepper, cored, seeded, and diced into bite-size pieces
1/2 red onion, chopped
2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill or cilantro, for garnish

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Preheat an outdoor grill or a grill pan to medium-high heat.

    Step 2

    Thread the meat cubes onto metal skewers. In a shallow dish that will hold the skewers, combine the lemon zest and juice, orange zest and juice, grill seasoning, garlic, red pepper flakes, cumin, paprika, allspice, cilantro, and EVOO. Slather the marinade all over the kabobs. Let the kabobs hang out for 10 minutes, then grill for 8 to 10 minutes for medium rare, 12 to 15 minutes for medium well. Give them a quarter turn every couple of minutes as they cook.

    Step 3

    While the meat is on the grill, prepare the salad. In a medium bowl, combine the yogurt, hot sauce, coriander, and salt and pepper to taste. Add the veggies to the bowl and toss to coat them in the spiced yogurt. Taste to adjust the seasonings.

    Step 4

    Slide the meat off the skewers and serve the hot spiced lamb alongside the cool, chunky vegetable salad. Garnish the salad with your choice of chopped dill or some more cilantro.

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