Skewer
Lamb Köfte with Tarator Sauce
Köfte are a street-food favorite in the Middle East. The warm, irresistible flavor of this version comes from a combination of allspice, cinnamon, clove, and Aleppo pepper, a Syrian chile with a mild kick.
By Melissa Roberts
Lamb Skewers with Hot Mint and Pistachio Sauce
Editor's note: The recipe below is from Perfect Parties by Linnea Johansson.
By Linnea Johansson
Tarragon Chicken with Anchovy Cream
Editor's note: The recipe below is from Perfect Parties, by Linnea Johansson.
By Linnea Johansson
Chili-Beef Skewers
Jean-Georges Vongerichten, of Spice Market in New York City, packs in vitamin C.
By Marge Perry
Chicken Kebabs
Soaking the chicken overnight in a yogurt marinade results in pillow-tender chunks faintly flavored with garlic. Turmeric adds a spark of Middle Eastern flavor and a happy orange hue.
By Sher Dil Qader
Pig-in-a-Blanket Lollipops
By Rebecca Miller French
Grilled-Fish Tacos
Originating in Baja California, fish tacos are now served along Mexico's coasts and in Southern California. But unlike the deep-fried versions that are so common, ours entails grilling meaty mahimahi for a smoky char that contrasts deliciously with the fresh, clean Garnishes.
By Melissa Roberts and Maggie Ruggiero
Pepper and Coriander Scallop Skewers with Tarragon Salad
Juicy scallops are rich in selenium, a mineral that protects cells from disease-causing damage in the body.
By Jennifer Iserloh
Grilled Steak Kebabs with Orange and Hoisin Glaze
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Tuna Kebabs with Ginger-Chile Marinade
Why you'll make it: Because it's tuna done differently, and a spicy Asian take on kebabs.
By Molly Stevens
Grilled Chicken and Shrimp Kebabs with Lemon and Garlic
Look for deveined shrimp still in the shell at the seafood counter or in the frozen foods section of the market. If you like, marinate the chicken and shrimp for an hour at room temperature or two hours in the fridge, turning skewers occasionally.
By Diane Rossen Worthington
Sirloin Kebabs with Southeast-Asian-Style Spice Paste
This paste showcases the layered flavors typical of Southeast Asian cooking. While the lemongrass does require a bit of work, its subtle but penetrating flavor is key. Adjust the amount of jalapeño peppers according to your heat tolerance and the heat level of the chiles you are using. We also like to use this spice paste on any type of grilled lamb.
Grilled Shrimp and Scallions with Southeast Asian Dipping Sauces
Across Southeast Asia, roadside vendors with small hibachis grill up delicious skewers and other street snacks. Inspired those fresh, tasty treats, this appetizer features grilled shrimp served with two simple yet boldly flavored dipping sauces.
By Chris Schlesinger
Grilled Lamb and Fig Skewers with Mint-Pepper Glaze and Grilled Eggplant
The smoky aroma of lamb grilling on skewers is ever-present across the Middle East. Here, the meat is flavored with traditional spices and a minty, sweet-and-hot glaze. Fresh figs and thick slices of eggplant make the perfect accompaniments.
By Chris Schlesinger
Sausage, Sourdough, and Bell Pepper Spiedini
These Italian kebabs make a very stylish one-dish supper.
Chicken Tikkas
There are a mulitude of richly spiced tikkas (or marinades), and many of them, says Kiran Desai, "were coaxed to fineness by the Patiala royals of Punjab." Using small pieces of chicken, as we do here, cuts down on marinating time.
Fish Kebabs
At street stalls, fish kebabs come in various forms, but when prepared at home, says Kiran Desai, they are not grilled on skewers but fried and served on plates with a little chutney drizzled on top.
By Kiran Desai
Beef Skewers
Editor's note: This recipe was created by Erika Lenkert, author of the book, The Last-Minute Party Girl: Fashionable, Fearless, and Foolishly Simple Entertaining.
I adore this recipe because with it cooking truly can't get any simpler, its presentation is attractive, and since you use so little meat for each skewer you can afford to splurge on a great cut of meat — even for large crowds. Since you're using a great cut of beef, there's no need to embellish its flavor, though you're certainly welcome to use your favorite marinade. For added flair, buy decorative bamboo skewers — they're available on Amazon.com.
By Erika Lenkert