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Beef Shawarma & Tzatziki Sauce. Recipe ↓ #kebab #shawarma #döner #dinner #recipe #dinnerideas



Beef Shawarma & Tzatziki Sauce. Recipe ↓

■ INGREDIENTS
Beef shawarma:
• ground beef – 14 oz (400 g)
• paprika – 1 tsp
• chili powder – 1 tsp
• black pepper – 1 tsp
• dried garlic – 1 tsp
• salt – 1 tsp

Roasted veggies:
• fresh tomatoes – 9 oz (250 g)
• red onion – to taste
• whole garlic heads – 2
• any veggies you like

Wraps:
• flatbreads (lavash, pita, or tortillas) – 2 pcs

Tzatziki sauce:
• Greek yogurt – ¾ cup (200 g)
• grated cucumber (well squeezed) – 3 tbsp
• roasted garlic – from 2 heads
• fresh dill, chopped – 1 tbsp
• fresh mint, chopped – 1 tsp
• olive oil – 2 tbsp
• lemon juice – 1 tbsp
• salt & pepper – to taste

■ HOW TO COOK:
1. Preheat oven to 392°F (200°C).

2. Place ground beef on a sheet of parchment paper. Season evenly with all spices and salt. Cover with another sheet of parchment and roll into a thin, even layer.

3. Remove the top parchment and tightly roll the meat into a log.

4. Transfer the beef roll to a baking sheet. Add tomatoes and whole garlic heads to the same tray. Lightly drizzle garlic with olive oil.

5. Bake for 35 minutes at 390°F (200°C).
Remove from the oven and let everything cool for 15 minutes.

Tzatziki sauce:
– Squeeze roasted garlic cloves out of their skins and mash into a paste.
– In a bowl, mix Greek yogurt, roasted garlic, dill, mint, grated cucumber, lemon juice, olive oil, salt, and pepper.
– Stir (or blend) until smooth and creamy. Adjust seasoning to taste.

Assemble the wraps:
– Tear or slice the cooled beef into small pieces.
– Spread tzatziki on flatbread.
– Add beef, sliced red onion, and roasted tomatoes (peel skins off if desired).
– Roll tightly and serve.

■ INFO (approx.):
Prep: 20 min Cook: 50 min Rest: 15 min
Serves: 2
~540 kcal | 32 g protein | 38 g fat | 14 g carbs (per serving)

#kebab #cooking #easyrecipe

32 Comments

  1. ■ INGREDIENTS
    Beef shawarma:
    • ground beef – 14 oz (400 g)
    • paprika – 1 tsp
    • chili powder – 1 tsp
    • black pepper – 1 tsp
    • dried garlic – 1 tsp
    • salt – 1 tsp

    Roasted veggies:
    • fresh tomatoes – 9 oz (250 g)
    • red onion – to taste
    • whole garlic heads – 2
    • any veggies you like

    Wraps:
    • flatbreads (lavash, pita, or tortillas) – 2 pcs

    Tzatziki sauce:
    • Greek yogurt – ¾ cup (200 g)
    • grated cucumber (well squeezed) – 3 tbsp
    • roasted garlic – from 2 heads
    • fresh dill, chopped – 1 tbsp
    • fresh mint, chopped – 1 tsp
    • olive oil – 2 tbsp
    • lemon juice – 1 tbsp
    • salt & pepper – to taste

    ■ HOW TO COOK:
    1. Preheat oven to 392°F (200°C).

    2. Place ground beef on a sheet of parchment paper. Season evenly with all spices and salt. Cover with another sheet of parchment and roll into a thin, even layer.

    3. Remove the top parchment and tightly roll the meat into a log.

    4. Transfer the beef roll to a baking sheet. Add tomatoes and whole garlic heads to the same tray. Lightly drizzle garlic with olive oil.

    5. Bake for 35 minutes at 390°F (200°C).
    Remove from the oven and let everything cool for 15 minutes.

    Tzatziki sauce:
    – Squeeze roasted garlic cloves out of their skins and mash into a paste.
    – In a bowl, mix Greek yogurt, roasted garlic, dill, mint, grated cucumber, lemon juice, olive oil, salt, and pepper.
    – Stir (or blend) until smooth and creamy. Adjust seasoning to taste.

    Assemble the wraps:
    – Tear or slice the cooled beef into small pieces.
    – Spread tzatziki on flatbread.
    – Add beef, sliced red onion, and roasted tomatoes (peel skins off if desired).
    – Roll tightly and serve.

    ■ INFO (approx.):
    Prep: 20 min Cook: 50 min Rest: 15 min
    Serves: 2
    ~540 kcal | 32 g protein | 38 g fat | 14 g carbs (per serving)

  2. In Deutschland darf das nicht mehr Döner Kebab heißen, sondern Separatoren Drehspieß aus Puten Schlachtabfällen.

  3. Kebab is turkish, but shawarma is the arabic version. People may not know the difference between them.

  4. The dish you prepared is döner, not kebab. And what you made is cacık, not caciki, and that also belongs to Turkish cuisine.

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