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Iskender Chicken Kebab

by Le Bab from The Modern Kebab

Serves 4

This Chicken Kebab recipe from the team behind one of London’s best restaurants, Le Bab, uses pickled kale to add an incredible depth of flavour.

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Introduction

A take on a classic Turkish kebab. We use kale as a hearty pickle, which brings a deep and slighly bitter quality to the dish, and contrasts well with the sweetness of the tomato sauce.

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Ingredients

800gchicken thighs, boned and skinned
For the chicken spice:
1 tspcayenne pepper
1 tspground cinnamon
¼ tspground cloves
2 tspground coriander
4 tspground cumin
¼ tspground nutmeg
1 tbspfresh black pepper
½ tspstar anise
½ tspground tumeric
For the pickled kale:
500mlwhite wine vinegar
50gsugar
1 tspsalt
200gkale leaves, tough stems removed
1fresh red chilli
For the tomato sauce:
1 kgvine tomatoes
olive oil
1onion, finely diced
2 tspgaram masala
2 tspground cumin
2 tspground coriander
1½ tbspdried oregano
For the Le Bab mayonnaise:
1whole egg
2 tspDijon mustard
2 tspwhite wine vinegar
500mlvegetable oil
To serve:
4Le Bab flatbreads
1portion of Le Bab mayonnaise
Fresh parsley leaves

Essential kit

You will need: a food processor or electric whisk.

Method

  1. Make the chicken spice mix by combining all the spices and mixing in a bowl. Dice the chicken into large bite-sized chunks and rub with the spice mix before shaking off any excess and placing on a clean plate ready to cook. If you are cooking the chicken on a barbecue, you should skewer it onto four metal or wooden skewers. However, if you are cooking it in a pan or in the oven, there is no need.

  2. Place the white wine vinegar, sugar and salt for the pickled kale in a saucepan and bring to the boil. Pour it over the kale leaves and chilli in a sterilised kilner jar. Once cool, it is ready to use (this will keep for a couple of weeks in the fridge).

  3. To make the Le Bab mayonnaise, in a food processor or with an electric whisk, beat together the egg, mustard and white wine vinegar until combined. Pour the vegetable oil into the egg mix as slowly as possible, continuing to whisk (or whilst leaving the food processor on, if you are using that). Make sure that the oil isn’t sitting on top of the egg, or not mixing in properly, as this will make the mayonnaise split. If your mayo is looking a little too thick, whisk in a little water. Keep going until all of the oil is incorporated into the egg then season. You can store this in the fridge and use within 3 days.

  4. To make the tomato sauce, blend the raw tomatoes in a food processor until smooth and liquid. Heat some olive oil in a pan and fry the onion until golden brown before adding the spices and cooking for a couple of minutes to release their flavours. Add the blitzed tomatoes, turn down the heat and gently simmer the sauce for around an hour until it is thick and all the excess water has evaporated. Season.

  5. Season the chicken with salt and cook over a barbecue, turning frequently every 30 seconds, until cooked through. Alternatively, cook in a frying pan or chargrill pan over a medium heat. It should take about 5 minutes.

  6. When the chicken is ready, spread a spoonful of the tomato sauce onto a flatbread (see the recipe here ) and top with the chicken. Drizzle with mayonnaise and top with the pickled kale leaves and some parsley leaves too.

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