Bake ground British meat on skewer (5)
I believe the answer is:
kebab
'meat on skewer' is the definition.
'kebab' can be an answer for 'skewer' (I've seen this before). I'm unsure of the 'meat on' bit.
'bake ground british' is the wordplay.
'ground' indicates anagramming the letters ('grind' the letters into a new form).
'british' becomes 'b' (abbreviation e.g. in 'BBC').
'bake' anagrammed gives 'keba'.
'keba'+'b'='KEBAB'
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for kebab that I've seen before include "Small pieces of meat and veg cooked on a skewer" , "Fast food" , "Meat dish served on skewers" , "Post-pub snack?" , "Cubes of meat on a skewer" .)