Succulent chicken kebabs marinated with aromatic saffron and tangy lemon, you won’t believe how easy and how delicious these skewers are!
As I spent part of my childhood in living in the Middle East I have a deep appreciation for the the cuisine. With dishes like hummus, kibbeh, kebabs, pita, foul, shawarma, falafel and so on, the sheer smell and flavors of garlic, onion, parsley, olive oil and saffron bring fond memories back to me.
So when it’s grilling season her in the U.S I tend to grill a lot of middle eastern flavored kebabs and re-live my childhood. One such kebab is the the succulent Joojeh Kebab one of my favorites at a Persian/Iranian restaurant back home in India. It is mildly flavored kebab with essentially an onion and lemon marinade, but stands unique with the distinct flavor of saffron. It’s cooked over charcoal making the chicken succulent and juicy and served over fragrant butter saffron rice known as chelo and grilled tomatoes. It is such a simple dish but so elegant and flavorful I haven’t found another to compare it too.
This recipe is very simple with a few ingredients, but the secret lies in letting the chicken marinate for 12-24 hours so it really soaks in all the flavors. Also some versions of this recipe don’t use any yogurt while some do, but I prefer to use it as it makes the marinade thicker to stick to the meat and acts as a tenderizer for the chicken, making it all the more succulent. I served my Joojeh kebabs along side grilled tomatoes and over long grain butter basmati rice with saffron. I also accompanied the meal with sumac red onions (finely sliced onions with sumac and red wine vinegar) and a fresh grain-free tabbouleh salad (tomatoes, red onion, garlic, parsley and mint with lemon juice and olive oil) for a refreshing summer dinner fit for a king.
Here’s how you ca make the kebabs.
Persian Chicken Joojeh Kebabs
2018-05-27 15:43:32
Succulent chicken kebabs marinated with aromatic saffron and tangy lemon, you won't believe how easy and how delicious these skewers are!
Ingredients
- 2 lbs Chicken Breast, cubed
- 1 Small onion, diced
- 1/3 cup lemon juice
- 1/4 tsp Saffron threads, crushed & dissolved in 1-2 Tbsp Hot water
- 1/3 Cup Plain Greek Yogurt,
- 1/4 tsp Turmeric
- 1/2 tsp pepper
- Salt, to taste
Instructions
- - Add the diced onion and lemon juice to a blender and puree into a smooth paste. You can also finely grate the onion instead and add the lemon juice to it.
- - Dissolve the crushed saffron threads in 1-2 tablespoons of hot water in a bowl for 2-3 minutes
- - Add the onion-lemon juice paste, yogurt, turmeric, pepper and salt to the saffron bowl and mix well. This is your marinade.
- - Add the marinade to the cubed chicken breast in either a zip lock bag or a bowl and allow the chicken cubes to marinate for a minimum of 2 hours but preferably overnight for the best tasting kebabs.
- - Skewer the meat onto flat skewers and cook on the grill (charcoal is best!) until the meat is cooked through.
- - Squeeze fresh lemon juice over the kebabs when done and serve garnished with onion & chopped parsley.
By Noreen (PictureTheRecipe.com)
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RJ says
The onions in the photograph. Do they have a seasoning on them? How are they prepared?
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Charbel says
The onions are seasoned with sumac , which is widely used in the middle eastern cuisine. It pairs well with salad’s dressings, kaak(baked bread), marinated chicken etc.. it has a lemony flavor.
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Olivia says
It was amazing I cooked with my grandma and it was delicious now tonight I making it for who ever lives in my house! Except my dog.
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See AlsoEasy Croatian Burek RecipeAnjum Vahora says
This is an awful recipe. The chicken didn’t even turn yellow and when cooked tasted like boiled chicken. Would never use this recipe again
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Noreen says
That’s sad that the recipe didn’t turn out well for you. You clearly didn’t use a good quality saffron if it didn’t turn yellow and didn’t grill it on a high enough heat if you ended up with boiled chicken. Hope you can find a recipe that better suits your skill level.
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Hboobie says
Brilliant reply to a very rude comment. It made me laugh, I’m making this tonight and cannot wait!
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shankar says
great reply. thats the only way to resonate with such audacious behaviour. i think your recipe was very good.
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Moxie says
BRAVO, on your reply, Noreen!!! Don’t blame the recipe that has other great reviews from successful attempts. If my herbs and ingredients are out of date or I have to make substitutions, I’m not going to blame the recipe. AND if there is a recipe that I try and I don’t really care for, I certainly don’t bash the recipe. We all have different tastes and likes…move on and try a different recipe next time until you find one you DO like. I am most certainly trying this recipe for Valentine’s Day next month. Thank you for sharing it.
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Kevin Paul Loveridge says
I had this meal at a Iranian restraunt in Dubai, I can honestly say it was the best tasting meat I have ever,ever had.
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George Adamides says
Thank you for this amazing recipe!
I followed the steps as described and it turned out really yummy! Thank you for this great recipe!!’Reply
tracy stevens says
Hi how do you make the rice to go with it? Mine never tastes the same as when I’ve had it in a restaurant xx
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Ella Murphy says
Making this tonight can’t wait!
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Suzanne says
How can I prepare this if I don’t have a grill! 😅
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