Kabob Recipe - A Quick, Healthy, Easy to Make Meal you'll Love (2024)

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This healthy kabob recipe is made with metabolism-maximizing ingredients, tastes great, and is easy to make. I think you and your family will love it.

This kabob recipe combines lean proteins, fiber-filled vegetables, and tons of spices that are good for you. I know so many of my clients struggle to find healthy, easy meals, that they (and their kids) love.

This kabob recipe is one of my go-to recommendations for my busy mom clients that need a quick, easy-to-make dinner that’s great for their health and weight loss goals. As a bonus, I find that kids also like to help make them, too so this kabob recipe is a great way to get them involved in the preparation process because they tend to have fun putting the kabobs together.

Healthy Kabob Recipe

Kabobs, also known as shish kabobs, are made of cubed and skewered meats and grill-friendly vegetables.

This dish, that’s popular in the Middle East is typically made with a chunk of meat that’s speared on a skewer and are separated with chunks of onion and bell peppers. Mushrooms are another popular kabob vegetable. It’s also common to find kabobs made with cubes of pineapple, too.

Regardless of what meats and vegetables you use, the end result is a beautiful skewer loaded with pretty colors and fresh flavors.

Speaking of flavors, the meats are traditionally soaked in a tasty marinade that helps add to the taste and tenderize the meat.

Why is this kabob recipe healthy and good for you?

This kabob recipe is high in protein & fiber and will keep you feeling full for hours without causing cravings.

This recipe also uses many different savory flavors and textures. The more flavors and textures that you combine into one meal helps trick the brain into feeling satisfied faster with less food. The velvety mushrooms are a nice contrast to the peppers and onion. Also, grilling the veggies brings out their natural sweetness, too.

The proteins and vegetables also have essential vitamins and minerals. Each skewer will have between 120 to 160 calories depending on the combos of meat and veggies you use.

Here’s my take on traditional kabobs that are packed with flavors.

INGREDIENTS

*Organic ingredients recommended*

  • 4, 4 oz skinless organic chicken breasts, cut into equal cubes (You can also use steak, shrimp, and tofu, too)
  • 2 red peppers, cleaned and chopped into 2” pieces
  • 2 yellow peppers, cleaned and chopped into 2” pieces
  • 2cups whole, fresh mushrooms
  • 2 large red onions, halved, then cut into cubes
  • ½ cup tamari sauce (gluten-free soy sauce)
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 pinch ginger powder
  • Kabob Sticks

Feel free to add whatever other veggies you like, like cherry tomatoes or zucchini slices.

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. In a large resealable plastic bag, mix the tamari, garlic powder, ginger, and pepper. Add the mushrooms and chicken to the bag. I usually chop up the chicken and give my mushrooms a good scrub down. Then throw them in the marinade and let them sit overnight.
  2. Soak your skewers in water first to prevent them from burning.
  3. Preheat your grill to medium-high heat.
  4. Alternate threading the meat and vegetables onto skewers, leaving a tiny space between them. This helps everything cook evenly.
  5. Grill the kabobs for 10-15 minutes, turning halfway through.
  6. Grill until the meat is fully cooked and vegetables are tender.

Voila! Dinner’s Done

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Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 30 minutes mins

Servings: 4

Author: Christina Carlyle

Ingredients

  • 4 4 ounce chicken breasts, skinless, organic and cut into equal cubes (you can also use steak, shrimp, tofu, and eggplant, too)
  • 2 cups whole, fresh mushrooms, cleaned
  • 2 red peppers, cleaned and chopped into evenly sized squares
  • 2 yellow peppers, cleaned and chopped into evenly sized squares
  • 2 large red onions, halved, then cut into cubes
  • ½ cup tamari sauce , (gluten-free soy sauce)
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 pinch ginger powder

Instructions

  • In a large resealable plastic bag, mix the tamari, garlic powder, ginger, and pepper.

  • Add the mushrooms and chicken in the bag. Seal and refrigerate.I usually chop up the chicken and give my mushrooms a good scrub down. Then I throw them in the marinade and let them sit overnight.

  • After marinated, soak the skewers in water first to prevent them from burning.

  • Preheat your grill to medium-high heat. You can use a Foreman grill or an oven, too.

  • Alternate threading the meat and vegetables onto the skewers, leaving a small space between them.

  • Grill the kabobs for 10-15 minutes and flip them over halfway through.

  • Grill until the meat is fully cooked and vegetables are tender.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 125kcal | Carbohydrates: 19g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 18mg | Sodium: 1658mg | Potassium: 495mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 13g | Vitamin A: 2131IU | Vitamin C: 164mg | Calcium: 27mg | Iron: 1mg

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Skinny Serving Suggestions

You can serve your kabobs with brown rice and a side salad. Dip them in hot sauce for an extra kick.For lunch the next day you can un-spear them straight into a bowl of lettuce for a quick plant-based lunch.

Leave me a comment and let me know how yours turn out. Which veggies and proteins do you use on your kabobs?

Enjoy!
xxoo

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FAQs

What is the best meat for kabobs? ›

Choose the Best Beef Cut for Kabobs

Relatively tender, without a need for extensive marinating, Sirloin (from top to tip) is lean and fits into a balanced diet — plus, it's budget-friendly . Other good beef choices for kabobs are Flat Iron or Strip Steak and even Tenderloin.

What goes good with kabobs? ›

Here are some options:
  • Tzatziki sauce: This Greek yogurt and cucumber sauce is refreshing and complements the flavors of chicken kebabs.
  • Hummus: A creamy chickpea dip with pita bread or veggies is a great choice.
  • Tabouleh: A Mediterranean salad made with bulgur wheat, fresh herbs, and tomatoes.
Aug 12, 2015

How to make kabobs ahead of time? ›

Make Ahead Instructions: Make the chicken marinade and cut the vegetables 1-3 days in advance. Marinate the chicken for up to 6 hours ahead of time. Oven Instructions: If you don't have a grill available, you can make chicken kebabs in the oven or on a grill pan on your stove.

What is a common meat used in kabobs? ›

A restaurateur and food writer, Saad Fayed has published hundreds of recipes and articles about Middle Eastern cuisine. Shish kebab is a dish of skewered and grilled cubes of meat that is popular all over the Middle East. Traditionally made of lamb, beef or chicken is more commonly found in the United States.

What is the difference between kebabs and kabobs? ›

Ok so back to the different spellings and pronunciations. Kabob with a “Bob” would most likely be used by people from countries such as Iran or Armenia whereas Kebab or Kabab (spelled with two "a"s) would be used in Arabic-speaking countries such as Lebanon or Syria.

What vegetables go well with kabobs? ›

Some of my favorites for kabobs are: bell peppers (any color), zucchini, yellow squash, mushrooms, onions (I like red onions, but yellow onions or shallots are great too), and tomatoes (smaller cherry or grape tomatoes). I've also tried grilled brussels sprouts on skewers and loved them!

What kind of onion is best for kabobs? ›

Here are some commonly used vegetables for shish kabobs:
  • Bell Peppers: Bell peppers add a sweet and slightly smoky flavor when grilled. ...
  • Onions: Red or yellow onions work well. ...
  • Cherry Tomatoes: These tiny tomatoes burst with juiciness when grilled and add a burst of sweetness.
Apr 21, 2022

What onions are best for kabobs? ›

Bell Peppers: Bell peppers add a sweet and slightly smoky flavor when grilled. Use a mix of red, green, and yellow peppers for visual appeal. Onions: Red or yellow onions work well. They become caramelized and sweet when grilled, adding depth to the flavor.

Do you have to marinate veggies for kabobs? ›

The longer you marinate, the more flavor the kabobs will have. If you choose to not marinate the veggies on the skewers, you'll need to soak the skewers so they don't burn. Let them rest in water for 10 minutes before assembling with the marinated veggies.

What is the trick to grilling kabobs? ›

5 Foolproof Tricks for Grilling Kebabs
  1. One ingredient per skewer.
  2. Select the proper protein.
  3. Prep your grill properly.
  4. Use a meat thermometer.
  5. Strategize when seasoning and marinating.
Mar 7, 2024

How many kabobs per person? ›

It depends upon the size of the skewer. Aim for about 6 ounces of meat per person. You could split that up into 2 skewers or one. I recommend two, that way those who are super hungry can have two, those who are not can just eat one.

Do you cook kabobs on grill or foil? ›

Place the sheet of foil on a preheated grill. To Broil Kabobs: Preheat oven to 450°F. Line a broiler pan with non-stick foil with non-stick (dull) side towards food. Arrange kabobs on foil.

Why are my beef kabobs tough? ›

Meat that is tough often becomes fairly rubbery when cooked quickly on a skewer. Avoid tough meats like brisket or pork shoulder. And trim away the chunks of fat, gristle, or connective tissue you do see before cutting the tender meat into cubes.

Do you use stew meat for kabobs? ›

Yep, stew meat is pre-cut kabob pieces perfect for grilling! Now, in making a full confession, I did tenderize the stew meat after it was thawed. I use a meat tenderizer with blades that cuts the grain of the meat into smaller fibers.

Which cut of chicken is best for skewers? ›

“In order to get a good flavor, soak the meat and veggies for 24 hours before skewering." She also suggests using chicken thigh meat instead of breast meat for the most tender kabobs, and recommends always cooking them at about 350 degrees or medium heat.

Which cut of pork is best for kebabs? ›

The best cut of pork to use for kebabs is tender and lean like pork neck meat or tenderloin. Because the meat won't cook long on the grill, you want a tender cut that won't dry out.

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