Vegan Turkish Kebabs With Sumac Onions and Garlic-Dill Mayonnaise Recipe (2024)

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Hailey

What is a good replacement for sumac? Or, where is a good place to buy it? I live in the NYC area for reference...

Montanna

The attraction lies in the knowledge that an animal didn't die to put it on your plate. The vegans I know enjoy mock meats for a few additional reasons: 1. Cooked properly, new options actually taste good! 2. They're protein-dense, and usually easy to prepare and eat, and 3. You can go to a restaurant with omnivore friends and eat a burger that looks like theirs. Having food that doesn't instantly mark you as "other" is a nice change.

world vegetarian

I make a seitan version of this (I make my own seitan using the same seasonings plus) and serve with cacik and zhoug (which we practically eat straight out of the bowl it is so yummy). Looking forward to trying the sumac onions!zhoug: whir together1 cup cilantro2 tablespoons Extra-Virgin Olive Oil1 jalapeño1 garlic clove¼ teaspoon ground cumin¼ teaspoon ground coriander⅛ teaspoon sea saltFreshly ground black pepper

Ali

If you are not a strict vegan and want a quick shortcut, you can substitute the garlic mayo with some plain Greek yogurt like Chobani and one fresh garlic clove minced or run through a press. Add shredded or diced cucumber and dill to the yogurt sauce if you have it.

PRR

This dish was amazing, receiving rave reviews from vegans and omnivores at the table. I halved the amount of garlic in the mayo, and it was still intensely flavorful. I used za'atar, an Israeli spice mix which contains sumac, instead of plain sumac, which was delicious. I buy za'atar in a spice market near my home, but it is sold at some supermarkets, and online. This will be a regularly appearing meal on our table from now on.

Spatchco*ck

Made this last night and it was delicious. Made some substitutions based on what we did/didn't have in the house: Used regular mayo (non-vegan, sure, but more umami); used Aleppo power; omitted arugula (not a fan). Also, I ended up making a dozen small patties instead of a gazillion little logs.For those who said it's too garlicky: No. One, it's delicious. Two, social distancing, baby.

Amy

I'm omnivorous as well but we grew up with Morningstar Farms breakfast links instead of traditional sausages (bacon was a totally different story!) For me, I've never quite been able to get used to the grease that comes along with a lot of the sausage or beef products so depending on how they're cooked, will go either for meatless or traditional meat products. Had an impossible burger the other day for the first time and I had to check with my waitress as I thought she brought me someone else's!

Randy

The Beyond crumbles don't hold together, but the Beyond "brick" that looks like a package of ground beef will work well. I always use the brick because it swaps beautifully into recipes that call for ground beef.

Randy

If you knew about the horrible cruelty of factory farms and the deplorable conditions in slaughterhouses you might understand. Also, I don't have to handle fake meat as though it's hazmat.

Kate

This was delish! I am also thinking that the little kabobs are a perfect size for hors d'oeuvres at my next party. If there ever is a next party. Lawd. At that party I will serve them on a bed of arugula and cherry tomatoes with the onions, garlic mayo and toasted pita on the side for my lovely guests!

Elissa Eckman

Yvez and Gimme Lean companies also make vegan / vegetarian hamburger and sausage substitutes that can be substituted for meat. I have been using them for years. They are also less expensive.

Lisa Spinelli

As a viable substitute for sumac you can mix lemon zest from one lemon with a Tablespoon of ground black pepper and a tsp of salt

Aaron

I have this meal regularly but make it with the Serious Eats oven-baked falafel recipe. I'm omnivorous but I will never understand the attraction of imitation meat products.

Deirdre

Kalustyians is the most amazing place in NYC to buy all kinds of spices and cooking products. Worth a visit!

SB

yogurt is not vegan

L

Is 20 cloves of garlic insane? How many cloves would be a better option?

emily

Did two batches for mixed vegan/carnivorous company, one with Impossible and one with ground beef. Put beef on skewers on grill, impossible in patties on grill (wouldn't hold together). Everyone loved it.

RRay

I had more success with this after refrigerating the mixture for 30 min before frying. Absolutely delicious!

TwoDogMom

1/4 recipe for sumac onions:3/4 tsp sumac1/4 red onion1/4 cup parsley leaves

Jewish Mayflower Cook

Brilliant recipe! A guest who hates Impossible burger "meat" loved this dish. I actually served it in a corn tortilla, so it would be gluten free. Call it a Sumac Turkish Kebab Taco. Made a tomato Greek Salad with Trader Joe's vegan Feta instead of the cherry tomatoes and arugula to go with it. So good I made it two days in a row.

K Smith

Didn’t have ancho or Urfa, so substituted with same amount of smoked paprika and couple of dashes of chipotle pepper. Very flavorful.

s zupic

Aleppo Pepper is a great sub

Teague

I made this for dinner today, and it was great. I had no sumac, so I used about a tsp of lemon zest instead in the kebabs, and a bit of lemon juice (and salt, and a pinch of sugar) in the marinated onions. Impossible burger is amazing stuff, it made fantastic kebabs. Served with tomato, sliced cucumbers and a big handful of power greens from Costco stuffed into pita breads which didn't all puff. Still delicious!

TwoDogMom

THESE ARE SOOOOO GOOD! We just loved them, and now I crave them constantly. Made as written with a couple of exceptions: Made just half a batch of the garlic mayo, and took the suggestion of roasting the garlic instead of poaching—it’s just delicious. A wheat allergy makes flatbread not an option, so we served the kebabs over brown rice with the mayo, the sumac onions, arugula, grape tomatoes, and some TJ’s vegan tzatziki (which is surprisingly good), because I’m allergic to dairy, too.

Alex

Made this for dinner guests last night and I thought folks were about to pass out with how much they rolled their eyes. But no, they were ecstatic. These are AMAZING. Though my husband and I are vegans we've never been fond of the Impossible or Beyond meats at restaurants (except at f*cku) or at stores. Now I know, you gotta add flavors to these "meats". Oh Kenji, how do I love thee? P.S. yes, it's a LOTTA garlic in the mayo. I like garlic but I will tone it down for next time.

silvia

Sub for sumac: lemon zest and tablespoon of ground black pepper and tsp of salt. / squeeze of lemon and paprika.

P. J.

Sumac can be purchased from Penzey's!We've made it four times now. 1st time my husband made it exactly as the recipe says. Subsequent times we skipped the mayo and made more of a tsaziki using vegan yogurt or a tofu based recipe. We feel the mayo is just WAY too heavy and cooking and processing the 18 garlic cloves et al is too much work to get it. As one who usually uses a heavy hand on spices, I'd say don't on these kebabs; they're very flavorful as written and more makes it bitter.

JuanZ

Made these as burger patties with lettuce, tomato and tatziki. Flavor was on point, but I might go a little more aggressive on spice mix next time. They were a nice change from regular beyond burgers.

Jamie

Please make sure you buy sumac that isn't cut with salt. I've never bought sumac from anyone but my local Arab grocery store (an Arab here) and I didn't know it was a thing. It is a thing. A very salty thing that will ruin your dinner. Make sure it's just sumac.

Maria

Fantastic!! Tasted so so good. Didn't find urfa pepper or ancho chile, and used Aleppo pepper instead, which worked out great.

Ayse

I'm not sure about Beyond but Impossible meat already has salt in it. In recipes I skip the added salt altogether; otherwise the result is too salty for me.

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FAQs

What is the difference between Turkish kebab and Greek kebab? ›

Kebab is a generic name for a very broad range of meat dishes, mainly of middle-eastern origins. I think the main essential difference is in the meat being involved: The meat used in Turkish kebabs is mainly lamb, whereas pork is widely used in Greek kebabs.

Why is Turkish kebab so good? ›

Doner kebab is made of well-seasoned meat, which can include beef, chicken, lamb, or a combination of these options. The seasoned meat is arranged in a conical shape on a vertical rotisserie, where it rotates slowly, allowing for easy slicing and often served with salad, pickled cabbage, chillis and sauces.

Is Turkish kebab meat healthy? ›

It's Low in Fat

Doner kebab is typically made up of chicken or lamb, which are both naturally low in fat. So, if you're looking for a source of protein that won't add a lot of unnecessary fat to your diet, doner kebab is a great choice.

What does döner mean in Turkish? ›

The Turkish word döner comes from dönmek ("to turn" or "to rotate"), so the Turkish name döner kebap literally means "rotating roast". In German, it is spelled Döner Kebab; the sandwich is often called ein Döner.

What does kebap mean in Turkish? ›

The Turkish word “kebap” derives from the Arabic word “kabāb,” which means “grilled” as an adjective or “grilled meat” as a phrase depending on the context. The Arabic word “kabāb” comes from the Aramaic word “kbabā,” which ultimately comes from the Akkadian word “kabābu,” which means “to burn, to grill.”

Is kebab Turkish or Arabic? ›

kebab, dish of Middle Eastern or Central Asian origin that typically combines small pieces of meat such as lamb or beef with vegetables on a skewer and is then grilled. Kebab derives from a Persian term for the dish that passed into both Arabic (as kabāb) and Turkish (as kebap).

Is Greek food the same as Turkish? ›

Some dishes are virtually the same within the two countries, while others radically differ. Both the Greeks and Turks have a delicious chicken soup they make, both with a bit of lemon, but the Turks add a bit of yoghurt (a Turkish invention) to theirs and use only egg yolks, while the Greeks use whole eggs.

What is a Greek kebab called? ›

kebabs. The Greek souvlaki is a version of shish kebab that uses only meat, quite similar to the Turkish çöp şiş, “skewered garbage,” a jocular name that refers to the fact that the meat is often scrap left over after other cuts have been taken off.

What is the essential Greek equivalent of the Turkish döner kebab? ›

Introduced to Athens in the 1950s by Greek refugees from Turkey and the Middle East, gyros was originally known simply as döner kebab. It is typically served as a sandwich rolled in pita bread, or on a plate, with french fries and various salads and sauces such as tzatziki.

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