
These Super Easy Sheet Pan Kebabs Skip the Skewers
Prep
15 mins
Cook
22 mins
Servings
6
Difficulty
Medium
You know how kebabs always sound amazing but threading meat onto skewers feels like a chore? Well, here's my solution: sheet pan kebabs that skip all that fussing around. Just mix seasoned ground beef with fresh parsley and garlic, shape into patties, scatter them on a pan with colorful peppers and onions, and dinner is ready in under forty minutes. The best part is how ridiculously easy cleanup is, plus bell peppers are packed with vitamin C to boost your immune system. This is comfort food that doesn't demand any fancy equipment or complicated techniques, just delicious flavors and minimal effort.
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Ingredients
- 2 tablespoonsvegetable oil(divided)
- 1 smallyellow onion(grated on the large holes of a box grater (about 1/2 cup)
- 11/2 red bell pepper(very finely chopped (about 1/4 cup)
- 12 pounds ground beef(preferably 80% lean)
- 237 mlfinely chopped flat-leaf parsley
- 3 clovesgarlic(minced)
- 2 teaspoonsground cumin
- 1 teaspoonground cayenne(or more, to taste)
- 2 teaspoonssalt
- 1 teaspoonground black pepper
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Instructions
- 1
Arrange a rack in the top third of the oven. Line a standard-sized baking sheet (18 x 13 inches) with parchment paper and lightly grease the parchment with 1 tablespoon of the vegetable oil.
- 2
Place the grated onion and chopped bell pepper in a double layer of paper towels, a piece of cheesecloth, or a thin clean kitchen towel and squeeze firmly over the sink to remove excess liquid. Transfer to a large bowl.
- 3
Add the ground beef, parsley, garlic, cumin, cayenne, salt, and black pepper. Mix with your hands for about 2 minutes, until evenly combined and slightly sticky.
- 4
Transfer the mixture to the prepared baking sheet. Press it into an even rectangle, about 1/2-inch thick and 9x11 inches. Brush the top with the remaining 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil.
- 5
Use a knife or bench scraper to cut the meat lengthwise into strips about 1-inch wide, cutting all the way down to the parchment (you should have about 8 strips). After cutting, use the knife or bench scraper to press 4 or 5 shallow notches across each strip (don’t cut all the way through). This gives the kebabs that classic kebab look!
- 6
Bake on the top oven rack until the edges are browned and the center is cooked through, 20 to 22 minutes. Some liquid will collect in the pan as the beef cooks—this is normal. For deeper browning, carefully spoon off a little of the excess liquid before broiling.
- 7
Broil until browned to your liking, 1 to 2 minutes. Keep a close eye on the meat to prevent burning.
- 8
Remove from the oven and separate the strips along the cut lines with a spatula. Serve immediately. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days, or freeze for up to 2 months. Defrost overnight in the refrigerator, then reheat in a hot oven or covered skillet for best texture, or microwave gently, covered, until warmed through. Love the recipe? Leave us stars and a comment below!
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