Grilled Lamb Kebabs with Greek Salad
Marinated Grilled Lamb Kebabs with Greek Salad with Oregano Vinaigrette is perfect for Easter dinner if it’s warm enough to grill! Of course, my husband will grill in the snow, so these Lamb Skewers were tossed on our BBQ!
One of the Best Greek Salad recipes packed with Mediterranean ingredients like black olives, feta, artichoke hearts, and tomatoes complemented the grilled lamb wonderfully.
Why You’ll Love this Grilled Lamb
- The marinade imparts loads of flavor plus tenderizes the lamb.
- Paired with the best Greek salad, you’ll have a meal!
- It’s a delicious way to enjoy lamb in the summer. It’s not just for Easter!
Recipe Tips
- PRO-Tip: Make sure the lamb is cut into a size that’s about 1 or 2 bites worth, about 1 – 1½-inch cubes.
- Check with your butcher about what tender cuts of lamb they have available. I use leg of lamb.
- Spring is the season for lamb, especially if you can find some seasonal grass-fed lamb that is mild and sweet.
- PRO-Tip: Use a Ziploc bag to marinate the lamb overnight.
- PRO-Tip: Grill to medium rare to medium, depending on your preference, or about 125 – 130°F.
- PRO-Tip: Skewering onion pieces between the lamb cubes will also impart some delicious flavor.
- Bell pepper pieces, cherry tomatoes, or even wedges of citrus are also tasty additions to your lamb kabobs.
- Fresh herbs provide flavor, but if unavailable use about a third of the amount of dried herbs.
- Serve with a fresh Greek salad (see the recipe below)!
Frequently Asked Questions
You can always check with your butcher for recommendations, but I use leg of lamb. Boneless lamb shoulder or lamb sirloin also work well.
A Greek Salad is a fabulous addition to your menu, along with rice, and a vegetable of your choice. I love roasted vegetables like this simple Green Beans Recipe.
Lamb, like beef, can handle longer marinating times than fish or chicken. Marinate for 8-24 hours to make sure the marinade penetrates into the meat.
They both refer to the same dish, skewered meat grilled over a fire. Kebab is used more frequently in Arabic-speaking countries and Kabob is popular in Armenia and Iran.
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The flavorful Lamb Marinade permeated the meat wonderfully and created a tantalizing treat for the palate. The wine and vinegar combination tenderized and the herbs infused a most lovely flavor. I served the skewers with a huge Greek salad full of veggies and feta cubes and dressed with an oregano vinaigrette. Truly a marvelous meal.
Lamb Kebabs Recipe
Marinated Grilled Lamb Kebabs paired with a Greek Salad! Perfect for Easter or a spring dinner.
Ingredients
For Kebabs
- 2 pounds lamb (I used the inner portion of the leg, cut into 1½-inch cubes)
- 1 tablespoon minced garlic
- 1 tablespoon minced fresh rosemary
- 1 tablespoon minced fresh thyme
- ¼ cup dry red wine
- 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
- 1 teaspoon salt
- Freshly ground black pepper
- Olive oil (optional)
- 1 red onion (cut into eighths)
- ½ red and ½ yellow bell pepper, cut into squares the size of the lamb cubes
Instructions
- Combine garlic, rosemary, rosemary, thyme, red wine, vinegar, salt, and pepper. Add a slosh of olive oil if desired.
- Place lamb cubes and marinade in a zip-lock bag and allow to marinate overnight or up to 2 days in the refrigerator, turning occasionally.
- Thread lamb onto skewers, alternating with pieces of onion. Grill to desired doneness...medium rare preferred...about 5-6 minutes depending on the size of your lamb cubes.
- Arrange salad ingredients in a large bowl.
- Whisk together all ingredients except olive oil. Slowly drizzle in olive oil while whisking constantly. Toss salad with dressing before serving.
Notes
Adapted from Ina Garten
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
6Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 760Total Fat: 60gSaturated Fat: 20gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 36gCholesterol: 169mgSodium: 1042mgCarbohydrates: 10gFiber: 2gSugar: 4gProtein: 42g
The calorie count includes all the marinade and salad dressing
Best Greek Salad Recipe
A fresh, tasty Greek-inspired salad with an oregano vinaigrette.
Ingredients
For Salad
- Iceberg lettuce, one head, cut into chunks
- English cucumber, peeled and cubed
- Red bell pepper, large diced
- Yellow bell pepper, large diced
- Cherry tomatoes, cut in half
- 1-2 tablespoons diced red onion
- ½ cup Kalamata olives, pitted and cut in half
- ⅓ pound feta, cubed
- Jar or can of artichoke hearts, drained and cut in
- half
For Salad Dressing
- 1 clove of garlic, minced
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- ½ teaspoon Dijon mustard
- ¼ cup red wine vinegar
- ¾ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon freshly ground pepper
- ½ cup olive oil
Instructions
- Arrange salad ingredients in a large bowl.
- Whisk together all ingredients except olive oil.
- Slowly drizzle in olive oil while whisking constantly.
- Toss salad with dressing before serving.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
8Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 216Total Fat: 20gSaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 14gCholesterol: 17mgSodium: 441mgCarbohydrates: 8gFiber: 2gSugar: 3gProtein: 4g
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99 Comments on “Grilled Lamb Kebabs with Greek Salad”
This is really the best Greek salad I’ve tried!! It is so good! Thanks for the recipe!
wow these look fabulous 🙂
Lizzy, This looks like a fabulous dish! They would be such a hit in my house! Will have to bookmark!
Looks gourmet. I miss lamb. I’m going to have lots when we visit South Africa again.
I haven’t had lamb in years! This sounds wonderful.
Lizzy, I came to comment on the lamb kebabs, but that salad looks wonderful also!! I love fresh salads like that, and anything Greek!! So pretty, well done!
Congrats on your Top 9 yesterday! most well deserved. Lamb is one of Adam’s favorite meals, especially a good lamb kebab, hot off the grill. Your marinade is spot on, perfect seasoning for lamb, rosemary and thyme. Nice photo, too!
Lamb kebab with greek salad,,,my favorite,looks super Yummy together !!
Ridwan
I’ve been craving Lamb. Yes spring is time for tasty lamb.
Congrats on making the Top9! This looks so awesome!
These look wonderful. I always forget about lamb when doing kabobs, and these would have been perfect for Easter! Well they are definitely on my to-do list this summer now!
a huge YUMM! If I could I d have that exactly now.
hope u had a lovely easter weekend.
This sounds like a great anniversary meal! The salad looks incredible! I love the use of the artichoke hearts, can’t resist them! The lamb sounds great, I don’t normally eat lamb very often but I’m absolutely going to have to try these, yum!!
I love lamb but shy away from cooking it myself but you’ve inspired me to ry it!
thx, Ceecee
What a delicious meal:) You make the best tasting dishes:) Congratulations on Foodbuzz Top 9!
Oh these lamb kabobs look DElicious! There is nothing like the taste of lamb and I do love it! Great recipe and congrats on the Top 9!
CONGRATULATIONS on being in the Top 9 today!!! That’s so wonderful. Your presentation really deserves this too!!
Happy Anniversary! These look amazing! I love lamb but I am always to afraid to cook with it. Hope you had a wonderful Easter weekend!
You lamb looks so pretty Lizzy. There were only the two of us this year so we didn’t do lamb (sad but true). Love the salad you served with it.
Sam
Congrats on Top 9!! This looks finger licking good stuff 🙂
Congrats on the Top 9 Lizzy!! I’m fairly new to lamb, though it’s one of my mom’s favorites. I’ve only had it at her house or in a restaurant… I could do this though, and it looks so tender! Now to get the word “lamb” past Liv… I might just have to call it something else!
I love lamb kabobs! With Easter ROund 2 coming up this weekend, this looks like the perfect dish!
Lizzy,
Congrats on the Top 9 today!
This reminds me of my summer holidays! I love kebabs and salad.
I love the taste of Lamb!
Me encanta el kebat y su ensalasa saludable muy bien combinado,abrazos hugs,hugs.
Very cool recipe Liz. Love the idea of the skewers. You rock lady. Congrats on top 9!!
Mmm, I usually only have lamb for Easter, but I might have to make an exception and have it again soon. Hope you and the family had a wonderful Easter.
-Gina-
I have never eaten lamb before, but your kebabs sound delicious. The salad looks wonderful too. Sounds like a perfect meal.
Such great looking kebabs. That salad is the perfect accompaniment, too.
colourful delicious looking meal
What a great anniversary meal. We love Greek food, roasted lamb, Greek salad, feta cheese, etc. Gotta love Ina, too! 🙂
Another great Ina’s recipe! Yum!
Your skewers are very nice. They look like that they are hand-made.
Very nice Liz. Learning to cook lamb properly is on my this year’s to-do list. Love those skewers also.
Belated Happy Anniversary! Love this recipe!
These look wonderful! Beautiful photo too, Liz.
These kebabs look delicious! And I don’t normally like lamb!
Lizzy,
My hubby would love these lamb kebabs. The kebabs paired with with the Greek salad made for a perfect Anniversary dinner.
We didn’t have lamb for Passover, so now I’m craving it. What a perfectly-timed post! The kebabs look wonderful.
Happy Anniversary , Lizzy! These look DELICIOUS! Can’t wait till summer to try this Kebab recipe!I’ve cook a roasted lamb for Easter too! Happy Easter, Lizzy! 🙂
I saw the episode. Your food looks beautiful. The Greek Salad is my favorite.
Lamb kebabs are one of my favorites! And with a Greek salad – you have a meal worthy of a celebration. Congrats!
this looks awesome! i’ve never understood why some people hate lamb…
wow, that sounds like an amazing meal…i’m definitely bookmarking this!
I have yet to journey into the world of Cooking Lamb, but you have inspired me! This looks great 🙂
Beautiful meal! My kids do love lamb…and would enjoy this no doubt! And I am all over that salad 😉
Hope you had a lovely Easter!
Hi Liz, I have never eaten lamb in my entire life but that greek salad is calling my name and a perfect salad dressing to. Have a wonderful day.
What a great flavor combination, it looks divine! Thanks so much for sharing
This is my kind of food! This sounds great and I love your kebab sticks!
Hope you had a happy anniversary, and a Happy Easter! Your lamb kebabs look terrific.
My favorite!!!
Looks fabulous Liz!!!
I hope you had a great and beautiful easter..
B/W I love those skewers 😉
This Greek salad is everything I love in a veg-dish! I hope you had a joyous Easter! 😀
Those are some fancy skewers you used 🙂
Kebab .. oh yeah! Pass me some please 😉
Oh Gosh Liz, you had me on lamb and I love the twist on Greek salad! What an amazing post!!
Hugs!
Your salad looks amazing! I leave artichoke hearts. I can’t do lamb, long story there, but I can do Greek salad. Yum! And happy belated anniversary. 🙂
Hi Liz,
These kebabs look fantastic. I have tried this recipe out and the kebabs are just so moist and flavorful. Love the salad you have served too. YUMMY!!!
Love Ina’s recipes.
I can’t wait until we can start grilling. There is nothing better than lamb cooked on a grill. Love the skewers!
Oh how I love lamb. It must have been wonderful with the salad. PS. I love your skewers!
This does look like a perfect dish for the hubby to make, he loves lamb and also loves to cook out! I will be passing this along. He said the other day he needed to find something new-and boom here I see this on your site! Thanks Liz, I am looking forward to enjoying this.
Although I don’t cook lamb at home, it’s one of meat that my husband enjoys. I’m more interested in this delicious Greek salad. Love your dressing too!
It’s time for lamb indeed…oh how I wish our local CSA farm had lamb. Hope you had a great Easter!
Love that salad photo it draws me in !! I love lamb this was our first Easter without it we just had too many other foods to eat … Looks like you had a great delicious day! Will try kabobs with the lamb the color on them are fabulous! My husband would love these too! HAPPY EASTER!
Oh yum! I love lamb for a special treat meal. We broke tradition from ham on Easter to lamb chops last night.
Looks delicious! And a great way to celebrate – congratulations again! 🙂
This would make for a perfect meal Liz! The flavors are just right.
Those flavors are so GREEK!!! I was very happy to see a post of this kind so well done from you!
give me here i like salad
I’ve made these before — so good! And those are cool-lookin’ kebab-holders.
your recipes are full of the combination of what guys would love to eat and what would keep us healthy! Love these!
What a fabulous way to celebrate your anniversary!
Lizzy, as much as I love lamb kabobs, I haven’t had them in years…although, as every Easter, we had Lamb shanks that my son-in-law made, and I made a Greek tortellini salad, similar to your Greek salad, which I love so much!
Hope you had a wonderful Easter!
xoxo
What a delicious meal! Happy Easter.
How fitting for today. Happy Easter my dear friend. Peace be with you.
Wonderful!! Hope you had a lovely Easter!
Lovely meal! My husband loves lamb kebabs, and your’s look delicious! Happy Easter!
Hi Liz – the lamb marinade sounds perfect and with the salad, great meal!
We’re leaving for my cousin’s home in a few hours…Frank always grills lamb chops for Easter so it’s good timing for me to read your post, now I’m hungry. 🙂
Wishing you and your family a very happy Easter.
LL
Wow! Both these dishes look stunning .I bet they taste awesome too.
When I saw the word Lamb, I was already drooling. Wow, wow and more wow, our kind of food and my other will love this so much. One for me to try out and now that my rosemary plant is growing perfectly well, I can add my home grown ones into this great lamb recipe.
Haven’t had a barbie for quiet sometime 😛 Or lamb for that matter tsk tsk 😀 That kebabs and salad really looks delicious ! Anyway , belated Happy Anniversary and Happy Ea(s)ter ! hahaha
Happy belated Anniversary! What a wonderful meal to celebrate it. Happy Easter to you and your family!
These look delicious ! … Thanks for sharing – you also did a great job with the pictures
This meal looks wonderful. I have all of Ina’s books and so many others that I often forget to look through hers. I don’t know which book the recipes are in but plan to go through them today. I think I will make this meal tomorrow evening. It sounds perfect and refreshing.
What a perfect Easter Meal! Looks so delicious.
And how could I forget? HAPPY EASTER! 🙂
Wow, those kabobs look fantastic & you had me at lamb! I’ve never made it myself, but my mom ALWAYS makes roast lamb for Easter (usually with fresh mint sauce) and I’m so happy to see a new take on the classic…
The lamb skewers and Greek salad both look absolutely delicious, the salad looks so refreshing too. Happy Anniversary and Easter 🙂
OMG!!!! Lamb lamb, looks yummy ^^Latest: HPV and Gardasil
What a dinner to celebrate you anniversary!! The kebabs look fantastic and the green salad compliments it perfectly. I love your skewers… they are beautiful.:) Happy Easter my friend!! Have a joyous day! ~ Ramona
Lamb is simply essentional during Easter:)Happy Easter!Life and travellingCooking
Your lamb kebabs look delicious. I love spring, grass-fed lamb. And the salad with the addition of artichokes would be divine with the kebabs – great combination. Happy Easter!
Yep, I’m officially drooling. We ate lamb kebabs during our trip to Jordan, but I haven’t had any since. I need to change that ASAP. Thank you for sharing, sweet friend. A lovely way to begin my Easter Sunday. I hope you have a happy day!
I have been craving Greek Salad for about a week! Yours looks delish! Happy Easter!!!
What a lovely anniversary dinner! Happy Easter!
Liz, I’m always looking forward to spring lamb which as you say is delicious (my butcher sells free range so I suppose they get plenty of grass) and the funny thing is we had lamb yesterday too.
Both kebabs and the salad look gorgeous (what a lovely idea to pair artichoke with feta). I love your skewers!
Happy Easter once more!
Lizzy, one of my favourite dishes is lamb kebabs. I love to serve them with good hommus. Happy easter!
What a wonderful recipe … as always! Passing to wish you a good Easter to you and your whole family! Kisses.
You reminded me that we used to have chicken kebabs for Easter back home.. 🙂 Happy Easter, Lizzy 🙂
I love kebabs dear and these look wonderful!!
looks wonderful