Rolling kebab
ROLLING KEBAB
A rolling kebab is a type of kebab that is served in a roll or wrap, rather than on a skewer or a plate. It is a popular street food, especially in South Asia, where it's known by names like kebab roll or kathi roll. It's a convenient and delicious way to enjoy the flavors of a kebab on the go.
What's Inside a Rolling Kebab?
The main components of a rolling kebab typically include:
* The Kebab: The star of the show, which can be made from a variety of meats like chicken, beef, or mutton. Seekh kebabs (minced meat grilled on skewers) are a common choice.
* The Wrap: A flatbread such as a paratha, roti, or naan is used to wrap everything up. The bread is often warmed or toasted to make it soft and flaky.
* Fillings: Common additions include sliced onions, fresh cilantro, cabbage, and other raw vegetables to add crunch and freshness.
* Sauces: The roll is often slathered with a sauce or chutney for extra flavor. Popular options include a tangy green chutney (made with cilantro and mint), a creamy yogurt-based sauce, or a spicy red chili sauce.
The combination of the flavorful kebab, the soft flatbread, and the fresh, zesty toppings makes for a satisfying and complete meal.


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