Jujeh kabab

Iranian Jūje-kabāb, grilled along tomatoes and peppers
Jujeh Kabab dish on Nowruz 2016 in Washington, D.C.

Jūjeh-kabāb (Persian: جوجه‌کباب, literally grilled chicken) is an Iranian dish that consists of grilled chunks of chicken. It is common to marinate the chunks in minced onion, lemon juice and sometimes saffron.

Jūjeh-kabāb is a popular dish in Iran often served on basmati rice or wrapped in lavash bread, both of which are staples in the Iranian cuisine. The former is more often served in restaurants and elaborate parties such as wedding receptions while the latter is often eaten in domestic settings, kebab joints and picnics or packed for road trips. Other optional components include grilled tomatoes, peppers (grilled or raw), fresh lemons or other vegetables.

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