Another family favorite is the Shish Taouk (or Tawook), which is essentially Mediterranean chicken chunks. It is quite different than shawarma in both the flavor and size of the chicken pieces. Shawarma is typically shaved off a spit while a taouk refers to chunks or cubes being grilled –typically but not necessarily on a skewer.It is a traditional marinated chickenshish kebab of Ottoman cuisine that later became part of Middle Eastern cuisine. It is widely eaten in Armenia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Palestine, Iraq, and Israel.Typically you’d see two types, the white and the red. The white is more lemon flavored and yogurt is a key ingredient in the marinade, there’s no sign of red spices like paprika or even tomato paste. The red on the other hand, typically does not have yogurt and is paprika-heavy.Either way, they make for a supreme healthy meal and you can divert and spice it up.
2lbsboneless skinless chicken breasts - cut into 2 inch cubes
1cupchopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
Instructions
In a bowl, whisk together the lemon juice, vegetable oil, garlic, tomato paste, and all dry ingredients. Using a sharp-tipped knife, poke a number of holes into the chicken chunks, or poke before cutting the breasts. Add the chicken and toss to coat well. Transfer to a sealable plastic bag and refrigerate for at least 4 hours.
You can cook the chicken chunks on skewers, adding veggies of your choice in between pieces, or on a stovetop scalding hot skillet. Cook until the chicken is golden and no longer pink in the center, about 5 minutes each side. Sprinkle the parsley and create your sandwich or serve over your favorite salad.