Souvlaki translates from the Greek as “skewer,” but a rotating spit and open fire aren't necessary to achieve satisfying results
Souvlaki translates from the Greek as “skewer,” but a rotating spit and open fire are not necessary to achieve similarly satisfying results. For this easy weeknight version, from our book “Tuesday Nights Mediterranean,” which features weeknight-friendly meals from the region, we forgo the skewers and cook individual pieces of chicken. And instead of firing up the grill, we simply turn on the broiler.
For more recipes, go to Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street at 177milkstreet.com/ap
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