How To Make The Best Pork BBQ Skewers (PORK SHASHLYK ON STICKS)

in #food8 years ago (edited)

Barbecue may not be the road to world peace, but it's a start.
Anthony Bourdain

What this shashlyk is about?

Shashlik or shashlyk (Armenian: խորոված khorovats, Azerbaijani: şişlik or tikə kabab, Georgian: მწვადი mtsvadi, Persian: شیشلیک‎‎ – Šišlik, Russian: шашлы́к, Polish: Szaszłyk, Lithuanian: šašlykas, Turkish: şaşlık, Hebrew: שישליק‎‎, Urdu: شاشلِک ), is a form of Shish kebab popular in Eastern and Central Europe (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Bulgaria, Poland, Hungary), the Baltic region in Northern Europe (Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia), the Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia), Central Asia, Afghanistan, Iran, Israel, Iraq, Mongolia, Morocco, Pakistan, Turkey, and other places. Shashlik (meaning skewered meat) was originally made of lamb. Nowadays it is also made of pork or beef depending on local preferences and religious observances. The skewers are either threaded with meat only, or with alternating pieces of meat, fat, and vegetables, such as bell pepper, onion, mushroom and tomato. | Wikipedia

I’ve been cooking shashlyk and any other kinds of bbq quite regularly (mostly in summer) over the last 20 years. And I will tell you one thing: when doing barbecues nothing matters, except good meat. I know it requires some skills to cook it, but it’s really hard to fail, if you try and have a proper fresh meat.

What you will need

Nevertheless, here are some ingredients for the best skewers you ever tasted:

  • skewers, preferably metal ones (it wasn’t a problem to find these even in Spain in the Chinese store around the corner, or any Russian store);
  • wood, which is better or bbq charcoal;
  • 2 kg (4.5 lbs) of pork neck or pork entrecote (pardon my French), some lamers do it with pork shoulder also, but leave it to them;
  • 0,5-1 kg onions;

Marinade components:

  • salt, garlic (several cloves minced), mustard, black pepper (red pepper or any other good too), basil, parsley, coriander, turmeric and some little vegetable oil (olive or sunflower) mixed in a bowl.

Cut meat into 5x5cm cubes (more or less) and cut excessive fat:

Cut onions into thick rings:

Mix it all up with marinade for some time, cover and put into a fridge (if you are not in a hurry—leave it over night, but some hour or two would be enough).

Meanwhile start a fire, open a cold bottle of beer and enjoy:

How to do it right

When there is almost no fire anymore thread the meat onto the skewers, each piece separated by onion rings (you may add whatever vegetables you prefer, like small tomatoes or such).

It should be a good heat without open fire by that moment:

Now put all the skewers 20cm above the heat close to each other:

The moment comes to put the beer aside and turn them around by little once in several minutes.

Enjoy outstanding smell and view:

It will take around 30-40 minutes, if you have good heat.
Cut any suspicious piece to see, if it’s not pink inside.

Get the skewers out, serve while hot and enjoy:

Usually we would get meat off into a pot and cover it, so it would be warm while dining:

BON APPETIT!


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Cheers and have a great day!

Sincerely yours, @richman

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pork on a skewer, it doesn't get any better. Gorgeous post!

Muchos gracias, mi amiga ;D

Thank you for posting @richman. Looks delicious.........

Thank you for your comment!

That looks delicious man! And you are right, good meat is key! But it's still possible to ruin good meat so it involves skill as well. You have it.

I love the fire made with wood. Flavorwise it beats briquettes every time!

Didn't know you were a whiskey man! That's great. It's such a beautiful drink. I love it.

Thank you!
It's possible to ruin anything, but it's really simple and convenient to do bbq like this.
Just a little attention to the process and everything will be fine, if meat is good.
Sometimes I'm a whiskey man too :D
Actually I'm a beer-vodka-whiskey-brendy-tequilla-younameit man...
This bottle was a gift from my friend, so why not. I like good alcohol ;D

I still remember your grilled duck, btw! It looked so perfect :D
I mean this post: https://steemit.com/food/@exyle/first-time-duck-from-the-charcoal-grill-lessons-learned
One day I will cook it too ;-)

Thanks for the compliment! That duck was a lot of fun to make. I also recommend you try it one day. It's delicious. Not sure how one would do it on an open fire. But as a grill enthusiast yourself I'm sure you find a good way.

Mmmmmm! Yummy! Im starved now! Lol! ♨♨♨

I can imagine, I was getting more and more hungry while making this post :D

Очень вкусно!!

Обожаю шашлык!
Спасибо за комментарий :-)

Yeah, I did, and it was a wow

Thanks for the comment!
I love your posts :D

I immediately wanted to shish kebab)))))

It's all for you!

These look really tasty, def worth a try :)

Yep, this is one of the most delicious dishes, I know about (perhaps except some sweets) :D

you did it right ;)

Thank you! Glad you liked it :D

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