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'''Chapli kebab''' is a form of [[kebab]]s widely popular in [[Pakistan]], especially in the [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]] province. The dish is a staple of the local cuisine and is known for its spicy taste and tender texture. The name "chapli" is derived from the [[Pashto]] word chaprikh, meaning "flat" - alluding to the kebab's flat, round shape.
{{Short description|A traditional minced meat patty originating from the Indian subcontinent}}
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==Overview==
[[File:Chapli_Kebab.jpg|thumb|right|Chapli Kebab served with naan and salad]]
'''Chapli Kebab''' is a popular dish originating from the [[Indian subcontinent]], particularly in the regions of [[Pakistan]] and [[Afghanistan]]. It is a type of [[minced meat]] patty that is traditionally made from [[ground beef]] or [[mutton]], although variations using [[chicken]] or [[vegetarian]] ingredients also exist.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The term "chapli" comes from the [[Pashto]] word chaprikh, which means "flat". This refers to the flat, round shape of the kebab. The word "kebab" itself is derived from the [[Arabic]] word kabāb, meaning "to burn or char".
The name "Chapli" is derived from the [[Pashto language|Pashto]] word "chaprikh," which means "flat," referring to the kebab's shape. The dish is also known as "Peshawari Kebab," named after the city of [[Peshawar]] in [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]], Pakistan, where it is particularly famous.


==Ingredients and Preparation==
==Ingredients==
Chapli kebab is made from ground [[beef]], [[mutton]] or [[chicken]], mixed with various spices and herbs. The mixture is then shaped into a patty and fried in animal fat or oil. Common ingredients include [[wheat]] flour, [[tomato]], [[onion]], [[egg]], [[coriander]], [[green chili]], [[cumin]], [[pomegranate]] seeds, [[ginger]], [[garlic]], [[salt]], [[black pepper]], and [[garam masala]].
Chapli Kebab is known for its rich and spicy flavor, which is achieved through a combination of various [[spices]] and [[herbs]]. Common ingredients include:
* [[Ground meat]] (beef, mutton, or chicken)
* [[Onions]]
* [[Tomatoes]]
* [[Green chilies]]
* [[Coriander]]
* [[Cumin]]
* [[Garam masala]]
* [[Red chili powder]]
* [[Salt]]
* [[Eggs]]
* [[Cornmeal]] or [[flour]] for binding
 
==Preparation==
The preparation of Chapli Kebab involves mixing the minced meat with the spices, herbs, and other ingredients to form a dough-like consistency. The mixture is then shaped into flat, round patties. These patties are traditionally fried in [[oil]] or [[ghee]] until they are crispy on the outside and cooked through on the inside.


==Serving==
==Serving==
Chapli kebabs are typically served with [[naan]] (a type of bread), [[yogurt]], [[chutney]], and salad. They can also be used as a filling for sandwiches and wraps.
Chapli Kebab is typically served hot, accompanied by [[naan]], [[roti]], or [[paratha]]. It is often garnished with [[lemon]] wedges, [[onion]] rings, and [[mint]] chutney. The kebabs are a popular choice for [[street food]] vendors and are also served in restaurants specializing in [[South Asian cuisine]].


==Cultural Significance==
==Cultural Significance==
Chapli kebab is a significant part of [[Pakistani cuisine]], especially in the [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]] province. It is a popular street food and is also served in restaurants and at special occasions.
Chapli Kebab holds a special place in the culinary traditions of the regions where it originated. It is a staple at festive occasions, family gatherings, and celebrations. The dish is not only enjoyed for its taste but also for its cultural heritage, representing the rich flavors and cooking techniques of the [[Pashtun]] people.


==See Also==
==Related pages==
* [[Kebab]]
* [[Pakistani cuisine]]
* [[Pakistani cuisine]]
* [[Kebab]]
* [[Afghan cuisine]]
* [[Pashto language]]
* [[Street food]]
* [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]]


[[Category:Pakistani cuisine]]
[[Category:Pakistani cuisine]]
[[Category:Afghan cuisine]]
[[Category:Kebabs]]
[[Category:Kebabs]]
[[Category:Street food]]
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Latest revision as of 03:31, 13 February 2025

A traditional minced meat patty originating from the Indian subcontinent



Overview[edit]

File:Chapli Kebab.jpg
Chapli Kebab served with naan and salad

Chapli Kebab is a popular dish originating from the Indian subcontinent, particularly in the regions of Pakistan and Afghanistan. It is a type of minced meat patty that is traditionally made from ground beef or mutton, although variations using chicken or vegetarian ingredients also exist.

Etymology[edit]

The name "Chapli" is derived from the Pashto word "chaprikh," which means "flat," referring to the kebab's shape. The dish is also known as "Peshawari Kebab," named after the city of Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, where it is particularly famous.

Ingredients[edit]

Chapli Kebab is known for its rich and spicy flavor, which is achieved through a combination of various spices and herbs. Common ingredients include:

Preparation[edit]

The preparation of Chapli Kebab involves mixing the minced meat with the spices, herbs, and other ingredients to form a dough-like consistency. The mixture is then shaped into flat, round patties. These patties are traditionally fried in oil or ghee until they are crispy on the outside and cooked through on the inside.

Serving[edit]

Chapli Kebab is typically served hot, accompanied by naan, roti, or paratha. It is often garnished with lemon wedges, onion rings, and mint chutney. The kebabs are a popular choice for street food vendors and are also served in restaurants specializing in South Asian cuisine.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Chapli Kebab holds a special place in the culinary traditions of the regions where it originated. It is a staple at festive occasions, family gatherings, and celebrations. The dish is not only enjoyed for its taste but also for its cultural heritage, representing the rich flavors and cooking techniques of the Pashtun people.

Related pages[edit]