Kebabs in pitta or naan.
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KungFuPanda

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4,636 posts

198 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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The recent filthy takeaway pictures thread has got me thinking about kebabs and in particular what type of bread they are served with.

I live in Manchester and the majority of kebab shops here are indian and the preferred breadular vehicle for the kebab is the naan bread. However there are a minority of places which either only do kebabs in pitta bread or offer that as an option. When I've been on nihghts out away from Manchester, there are more places which seem to do kebabs in pitta bread only. So is the type of bread kebabs are served in dependant on the region or not?

Boring rambling thread but hey I'm interested.

sherman

15,172 posts

243 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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Its usually a pitta bread around here in central Scotland but most places offer the naan as an option.

Lefty

20,892 posts

230 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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Most kebab shops up here are of Turkish origin and you get a pitta bread...

spikeyhead

20,262 posts

225 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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In the Netherlands, they don't even know what a pitta is, only shworma in a flatbread here.

Countdown

49,028 posts

224 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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Manchester here.

Small kebab usually served in a Pitta, large in a Naan.

T84

6,941 posts

222 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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West Sussex - Pitta.
Liverpool - Pitta.
Whitefield, Manchester - Naan.

nyxster

1,452 posts

199 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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the kebab van in hatfield did them in a rolled flatbread, much better than either pitta (everything falls out) or naan (too thick). i can think of 3/4 other places round edgeware road who also use flatbreads.

generally i think if its a greek/turkish cypriot outfit they go for a pitta, if its middle-eastern a flatbread.


RichB

56,115 posts

312 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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Polystyrene box round here. smile

Lemmonie

6,314 posts

283 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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West Sussex here and always in a Pitta.

That said I would LOVE a kebab in a Nann! But as im a girl I only ever have the salad kebab anyway so its probably wasted on me....

iAlex

20,345 posts

223 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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Pitta or nothing!

Sheets Tabuer

21,328 posts

243 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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When all the shops were owned by Cypriots it was served in a pitta, now they all seem to have been taken over by Iraqi/Kurd/Afghans and they serve them in a naan.

Wouldn't have one nowadays though as the food hygiene dept seems to have got lost in the council house.

KungFuPanda

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4,636 posts

198 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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Personally, I prefermy kebabs on a naan. I think pitta breads lack the structural density to carry a shedload of donner meat and chicken pieces as well as salad, red onions, chilli sauce and mango chutney.

jas xjr

11,309 posts

267 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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I prefer my kebab in a naan as they tend to be freshly cooked in a tandoori oven. I always avoid the donner meat though.

tamore

9,894 posts

312 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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i prefer naan, but nowhere near me does it. best kebab in the world was the caspian in altrincham. big chunks of meat cooked in the tandoor along with the naan. sadly, it is no more and hence no more full house kebab.

KungFuPanda

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4,636 posts

198 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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Proper bubbly naan bread cooked in a tandoor oven is great. It's chewy with a slight sweetness to it. Some places without a tandoor oven just grill the naan which doesn't cut the mustard as the texture is totally different.

miniman

29,906 posts

290 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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I'd never even considered a kebab in a naan. But thinking about it, my favourite chicken kebab from Marmaris in Bath with mint yoghurt and a couple of chillis on top, in a Peshawari naan...

yum

ambuletz

11,719 posts

209 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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if its doner or shish, I prefer it in pitta. if its Kofte, I don't mind it in either. They're both great for different purposes.
Sheekh kebab for lunch (lamb kofte) in naan bread with salad and mint sauce.
Dinner time for a kebab in pitta, with tons of salad.

My local now does doner wraps. doner with salad, your choice of condiments, in a toasted tortilla wrap. Tastes very nice! and doesn't feel as bloaty as in naan.

Mr Roper

14,223 posts

222 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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Reminds me of a takeaway favourite of mine, Chicken Chatt starter in a naan bread. Proper good smile

150bhp

908 posts

200 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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Usually pitta here in Glasgow but new takeaway I've been using serves all their kebabs in naan unless you ask specifically for pitta. Favourite of mine is a mixed naan kebab, naan bread with a skewer of chicken tikka, lamb tikka, donner kebab and chilli sauce lick

mikesufc

28 posts

192 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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South Yorkshire

Usually a pitta. Though i prefer it in a garlic naan.