Saed News: Adana Kebab is one of the delicious and famous Turkish kebabs that is very similar to the Benab Kebab. Stay with us to see this recipe.
Saed News: Adana Kebab, named after its birthplace, the southern city of Adana, was originally known as Kıyma Kebab (ground meat kebab). Some trace the origins of this kebab to Iraq, believing that the birth of Adana Kebab resulted from the cultural exchange between Arabs and Turks during the Ottoman era. Others believe the journey of kebabs began in pre-Islamic Iran. In terms of appearance, cooking methods, and ingredients, there is not much difference between our Koobideh and the Turkish Adana, except for the prominent presence of chopped red pepper in Adana. However, a similar kebab is made in the city of Urfa (near Adana), which is essentially the same as Adana Kebab but without the pepper, and its original name is Acısız Kıyma Kebab. Adana Kebab is one of the most delicious kebabs in Turkey, and as its name suggests, it has traveled from the city of Adana to the world. It’s easy to prepare, and some believe it’s similar to Benab Kebab. Like other kebabs, it’s made with ground meat, spices, onions, parsley, and pepper, and can be a complete, delicious, and appealing meal. Its preparation is simple, and it will surely win your heart. If you want to learn how to make Adana Kebab, stay with us.
Ingredients for Adana Kebab:
500 grams of ground meat
1 onion
1 red bell pepper
3 cloves of garlic
25 grams of parsley
2 tomatoes
1 teaspoon of hot pepper, black pepper
1 tablespoon of paprika
Ingredients for Adana Kebab Salad:
2 tomatoes
25 grams of parsley
1 onion
1 teaspoon of sumac
1 teaspoon of black pepper
Salt to taste
1 teaspoon of lemon juice
2 tablespoons of olive oil