Arrosticini
Lamb is the unofficial meat of Abruzzi and arrosticini is a traditional dish that dates back centuries. Sheppard’s used to prepare this over fires in the fields. Arrosticini is roasted lamb that is cooked and served on wooden skewers. This does not require any complicated seasoning. The traditional recipe is calls for only black ground pepper and salt. The flavor comes from roasting the meat over a charcoal grill. For this reason, this is something that is great to serve at a cook out.
Ingredients:
Two pounds of lamb, leg or shoulder, removed from the bone
Salt and pepper
About 20 or more wooden kabob skewers (skewers should be soaked in water for about 30 minutes prior to using)
Cut the lamb into ½ inch cubes
Slide the cubes onto the skewers
When the charcoal is ready (has coating of gray ash on it), lay the skewers on the grill and cook for about 10-15 minutes turning frequently to ensure and even browning on all sides of the meat. Cooking time will vary depending on the heat of the charcoal.
When ready, sprinkle lightly with salt and pepper. The lamb can be eaten right off the skewer.
This goes well with a nice rustic bread and dipping oil, some peppers roasted over the charcoals and some olives and cheese.
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