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Lamb Arayes Lebanese Stuffed Pita

Lamb Stuffed Pita Bread

Sometimes you stumble up a recipe that just makes you go phwoar… I want some of that!

These lamb stuffed arayes were one of those recipes for me, I caught them on a TV show when I was flicking through the channels and they have been a bit obsessed ever since.

They are gloriously simple, they are essentially pita bread stuffed with minced meat, spices and herbs that are grilled until crispy outside and filled with juicy meat!

I played around with loads of flavours as the filling and pretty much arrived at the conclusion that you can’t really go wrong. Think of complementary Middle Eastern flavours mix them together and your job is one.

The flavours that I used in mine were lifted pretty much directly from my lamb kofta recipe.

Onion, parsley and garlic do all the heavy lifting and the highlights are provided by sumac, cumin, allspice and coriander.

Cooking them is so easy, chuck them in a griddle pan, get some nice griddle marks, and then transfer them to the oven until golden.

What are you waiting for, get stuck in they will be the best sandwich that you eat this week!

Close-up herby minced lamb stuffed and grilled pita breads.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use minced beef or chicken?

Yes absolutely, but I would recommend changing up the spicing of the meat a little so that it fits with the meat a little better.

My flavours are unashamedly designed to compliment lamb, but you could go with zaatar, cumin and coriander if you are cooking with beef. They are the same flavours that I use in my beef kofta recipe.

If I were making chicken or turkey arayes I would again look at coriander and use baharat spice blend and maybe add a little chilli to liven things up.

Do I have to grill the pitas before baking?

No, you can just throw them in the oven, but getting some griddle marks on there adds a little more flavour and texture.

Can I make this in advance?

I personally do not think that Arayes reheat particularly well. But you can make the stuffing in advance, it’s actually better when rested, and then stuff and cook just before you are ready to cook.

Can I cook Arayes on the BBQ?

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