Shortcuts and Suggestions : Building the Best Kebabs for the Back-Yard Chef
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Build a better kebab and hungry barbecue fans will beat a path to your back yard. Here are some guidelines to make you kebab champ of the neighborhood.
--Allow four servings per pound of boneless meat or fish; three servings per pound of shrimp with shell or chicken with the bone. Plan on one cup of fruit or vegetables per person.
--Cut meat for kebabs in even-size pieces. About 1-inch cubes are the best; meat and vegetables get done at the same time.
--Kebabs cook more evenly if there’s breathing space between pieces.
--Short of time? Look in the fresh meat case of the supermarket for ready-to-cook kebabs.
--Add flavor with a marinade. Place the meat or seafood cubes in a plastic bag in a shallow dish. Add your favorite marinade and close the bag. Chill two to four hours for fish, seafood or chicken; six hours or overnight for beef, pork or lamb. Reserve the marinade to brush over the kebabs as they cook.
--There’s no need to precook these fruits and vegetables: apple wedges, 1-inch papaya pieces, orange slices, 1-inch fresh pineapple pieces, 1-inch green or red pepper pieces, pea pods, frozen artichoke hearts and 1-inch jicama pieces.
--Precook for 1 to 2 minutes: 1/2-inch slices of summer squash, broccoli or cauliflower florets and baby scaloppine squash; 4 to 5 minutes: baby carrots, 1-inch pieces of green onion or leek; 6 to 8 minutes: 1-inch pieces of fresh corn on the cob; 12 to 15 minutes: halved tiny new potatoes.
--Cherry tomatoes cook fast. Place them on the skewer for the last 2 minutes of cooking.
--Grill kebabs on an uncovered grill over hot coals for 8 to 12 minutes. Turn often.
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