Well kids. It’s like summer today. Sunny and 80! Slight breeze! The PERFECT day for a Kabob Party!
We are off to a friends house for the first (of many) kabob parties this year! Each family brings something different to put on the skewers and a side dish! This way you get a tasty variety without one person having to bear the brunt of the cost of the party.
What is your favorite kabob add on? Or favorite kabob combination?
Heather says
We love sirloin steak marinaded in italian dressing and soy sauce on skewers with pineapple chunks. We usually serve it with some extra italian dressing on top of brown rice. So good and instantly puts me in the mood for summer.
Teri says
yum! I love pineapple and mushrooms!
Allison says
Easy. Chicken, Pineapple, and Onion is my favorite combonation. I don’t know why I like it so much. But it does seem that food tastes that much better when eaten off a stick!
Hope says
Mmmmm – Kabobs. I really like to put mushrooms, onions, squash, zucchini, and chicken on mine.
I’m just about to purchase some metal skewers though as I always seem to burn the wood ones to the point where the goodies are about to fall off and it’s difficult to flip the dang things.
Have fun at the party!
Heidi @ Frugal Girls! says
Mmm… a Kabob party sounds like a great idea to me ~ yum!
Last year for a kids party I actually made fresh fruit kabobs (not grilled). I put strawberries, grapes, fresh pineapple chunks, and large marshmallows on them. The kids (and adults) gobbled them up! 🙂
Kristen M. says
I love the idea of a kabob party! Thanks for sharing.
sharyn says
I like pineapple chunks with marinated teriyaki chicken chunks!
laura says
apples! i never would have thought of them, but they cook best next to pork or red meat (cooking them with chicken overcooks them)
Allison says
I love pineapple on my kabobs! We typically do onion, mushrooms, bell peppers, pineapple, and meat. Yummo!
stacie says
I just made kabobs with my cousin and his family for dinner on Wed night. We put on red onion, yellow bell pepper, marinated steak-type meat , pineapple and cherry tomatoes. I would have put on mushrooms but we had none. They turned out super delish
jane says
We love red onions because they get so sweet when grilled. But my microbiologist training makes it impossible for me to put meat & veggies on same skewer. I’m always paranoid the meat will still be raw and salmonella-inducing while the veggies char. We do all meat & all veg and stagger the start times. Perfection!
MH in OH says
Marinated artichokes! Use the artichoke marinade as the marinade for chicken kabobs, and put the artichokes on the skewers – yum!
Heather says
I love mixing pineapple chunks in with my kabobs.
Nicole says
My favorite skewer combo is pork tenderloin, apricot and red onions. So tasty!
Gayle@GroceryCartChallenge says
What a smart idea! Love it!
Karla says
I like grilled pinapples with chicken! Those kabobs look scrumptious!
Fairy Dust says
kabobbing is our favorite grill “technique” of the summer, and it’s SO easy. We use Italian dressing to marinate the meat and veg, make more than we can actually consume, then the leftovers are incredible the next day for lunch in a salad with field or spring greens – yum!!!
Stephany Weldon says
I marinate my chicken with italian dressing, a little white wine vinegar and a dash or two of poultry seasoning. It’s really the perfect marinade for any chicken. I also add mushrooms, ANY colored pepper (it really makes it a colorful dish!), onion and pineapple. I like to serve it over brown rice. LOVE the idea Erin!
Jenna Schmitz says
How do you make sure you get a variety (no repeats)? Do you tell people what to bring?
Erin says
Yes. It would take a little coordination…you bring the chicken and red peppers, you bring beef and green peppers, you bring shrimp and onions, etc.
Paula says
We did these tonight!! We did bacon wrapped scallops, large shrimp along with tons of peppers, whole mushrooms, tomatoes, onions and, of course, pineapple (I know much more than $5, but oh so good!)
gourmetmomma says
i love little baby tomatoes! particularly if i use all the dead-headed basil on the grilll (the flowers — let them dry out, then toss them on the grill. inhale). we use 2 skewers per kabob, much easier to turn stuff and grill both sides.
LuAnn says
What a great idea…gonna have to give it a go this summer!
Dugi says
ahh the humble kebob….rather kabab.
gift to us from the middle east. My fav muslim food.
very summery indeed. 🙂
Rona says
I love chicken, red onion, green peppers and a great marinade.
Katrina says
I’m glad there’s coordination! One time I went to a summer gathering and 3 out of 5 families brought the same side dish – green bean casserole! LOL My family does beef and pineapple kabobs and we love them to death.
Devon says
Yum!!! Kabobs!!!! We love marinated steak+imitation crab+green peppers+ onions+mushrooms!
Lori says
Yummo!! I have some peppers in the fridge I might have to do kabobs!! I was planning stuffed peppers, but it got warm and now I don’t want to use the oven!! lol
MaLea says
my family loves kabobs. in the summer we put watermelon, strawberries, grapes, and cantalope on skewers ,then freeze them. makes a wonderful cold snack on those hot summer days. Another nice frozen treat is to take the stems off cherries, freeze them, then just suck on them like their hard candy. watch out for the seeds with young children
Hope :) says
Hooray! We just bought a new grill grate, as ours has been singed and burned and rusted beyond repair (and trust me, I did my best to nurse it along for one more season!), and we’re looking forward to a cookout this weekend. My favorite kabob combo is tofu with white mushrooms, cherry tomatoes, onion slices, and even occasionally little wedges of potato. 🙂