Friday, October 8, 2010

Souzoukaki Kebab


I know a certain someone who was really anxious for me to post this, so here you go:)
This recipe was discovered by my mother while we were visiting them in Germany. It was published in the local paper in conjunction with an article about a restaurant that supported my favorite soccer club. I have never needed that many onions for a recipe. It is split up in two parts, the meat and the sauce. Other than the prep, meaning the dicing of the onions, the recipe is pretty simple and easy and it is delicious as well. The meat is seasoned with fresh mint, which is just wonderful, so make sure you try it too.

For 4 servings you need the following:

2lbs. Ground meat (the recipe actually calls for mixed pork and beef)
3 ½ Tbsp. Olive Oil
4 Onions, diced
6-8 Mint leaves, chopped
1 bunch Parsley, chopped
Salt to taste
Pepper to taste

For the sauce:
7 Tomatoes, cut into small pieces
1 Big Onion, finely chopped
1 Tbsp. Tomato Paste
6 Tbsp. Olive Oil
Oregano
Salt
Pepper

So, we start chopping the onions for the meat, cop chop:


And since we're in a choppy mood we might as well take care of the onion for the tomato sauce as well:
Don't they look yummy?

Ok, back to the meat. Add the chopped parsley and mint leaves as well as the oil, salt and pepper, mix thoroughly and form meat balls, about 4 per person.


For the sauce cut the tomatoes into small pieces and sauté with the finely chopped onion in a large pan in some olive oil. Add the tomato paste and the rest of the olive oil. Add oregano, salt and pepper to taste. For some reason I didn't take pictures of that part, so just trust me on that:)

Next, spread the sauce on a baking sheet and arrange the meatballs on top of the sauce. Bake at 350 for about 35-40 minutes.


That picture didn't turn out too good, but I just had to share it:

Serve over rice and with some wine and you will be happy for at least the rest of the meal.

Enjoy!