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I like the look of this, but is it really lamb mince in most doner kebabs? Or more likely mutton I suppose. Reason I ask is my local takeaway has a sign up saying our doner kebabs are made with 100% beef mince, and they taste just like any other kebab I've had. So either they are full of BS (likely) or there is a mix of lamb and beef doner recipes about, which is a surprise. Despite the generous seasoning, I imagine the meat flavour is still the predominant one in doner, so can there really be variation in the meat the shops are using, or do they in fact use a blend of mutton, beef, dog, etc..?
It's definitely the case that takeaways use beef mince instead of lamb? Or that donners are definitely made with mutton instead of lamb?
Well I gave this a go. Technique definitely has potential but the flavour wasn't what I was looking for, not close to a kebab shop and generally too "herby" so I will adjust that down next time. I did sub minced beef for lamb though, but according to the signs in my local shop the kebabs around here are made with beef (or more likely horse...).
Quote from: Sverige on April 29, 2018, 04:09 PMWell I gave this a go. Technique definitely has potential but the flavour wasn't what I was looking for, not close to a kebab shop and generally too "herby" so I will adjust that down next time. I did sub minced beef for lamb though, but according to the signs in my local shop the kebabs around here are made with beef (or more likely horse...). Which one did you give a go Sv? I'd love a good doner recipe. For me I like to do them on the BBQ or failing that i just put in the oven.. Kebab-y type things are on this years hit list to do.
Don't forget the shawarma style - much better than any doner kebab imho - http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php/topic,13466.0.html - it's the tahini sauce that really makes the lamb shawarma zing with that extra taste - use unhusked tahini paste.