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By David Dale and Somer Sivrioglu
Published 2015
A common folk myth goes that kebap cooking was invented in the twelfth century by Turkish soldiers who skewered meat on their swords and cooked them over a fire. But an archaeological dig in Santorini, Greece, found kebap cookers called âfire dogsâ (with a hotbox carved into the shape of a dog) that were in use 3700 years ago. So itâs one of humanityâs most ancient forms of cooking, now evolved into a fine art.
First you must decide the form in which your lamb, beef or chicken will be cookedâwhole, in lumps or minced into patties. Any mincing must be done with a giant sharp knife called a zırh. Then you must blend in your flavouringâa sophisticated mix of herbs, peppers, onions, spices and (with meat kebaps) lamb fat, which will drip out of the meat and turn into a fragrant smoke that will further complicate the ultimate flavour.
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