- Sheftalia
Sheftalia (Greek: σεφταλιά or σιεφταλιά, Turkish: Şeftali) is a traditional Cypriot food. It is a type of
crépinette , asausage without skin, that uses caul fat, oromentum , the membrane that surrounds the stomach ofpig or lamb, to wrap the ingredients rather than sausage casing.Caul fat is transparent and naturally fatty. The filling is made of ground
pork or lamb shoulder or leg mixed with finely chopped onion andparsley , salt, and pepper and formed into small round balls. These balls are then placed on the spread caul fat and squares of caul fat are cut around them and wrapped, making little sausages which are put on two skewers. Sheftalia are then grilled, preferably oncharcoal until golden brown, about 20 to 30 minutes. They are often accompanied by dry red wine. In Cyprus it is very common to findkebab orsouvlaki restaurants that also sell sheftalia inpita bread. In fact it is so common that nearly every neighborhood has at least one "souvlitzidiko" as the kebab restaurant is called in Greek.External links
* [http://www.hri.org/news/cyprus/cmnews/1998/98-07-29.cmnews.html#01 The Great Sheftalia Scandal of 98]
* [http://www.villa-mosaica.com/cyprus-villa/cyprus-meze.php Cyprus Meze]
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