Seekh
Seekh, short for seekh kebab, is a type of kebab made with minced meat that is seasoned and molded around a skewer before grilling. The term seekh derives from the Persian and Urdu word meaning skewer, and the dish is common in South Asian and Middle Eastern cuisines.
Preparation and ingredients typically involve ground lamb, beef, or chicken, often mixed with onion, garlic, ginger,
Regional variations exist. In Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi cooking, seekh kebabs are usually cylindrical and skewered,
Serving typically includes sliced onions, lemon wedges, and chutneys (such as mint or coriander), alongside flatbreads