A simple, yet flavorful Beef Kofta Kebab, perfect for grilling outdoors and sharing with family and friends. A healthy and filling meal when served with some rice pilaf, and fresh salad.
I was first introduced to Middle Eastern food by my father who would take us to a small local Turkish restaurant in downtown Halifax. It was only wide enough to accommodate one isle down its length with tables on either side, of which there couldn't have been more than fifteen. The kitchen was located at the back, so every time a waitress would come out of the kitchen with plates piled high with rice, house salads, kofta kebabs and other delicious smelling meats, you couldn't help but stare eagerly at the food hoping it was destined for your table.
Homemade Grilled Beef Kofta Kebab
Of all these flavors and dishes, Beef Kofta is probably my favorite. Aromatic, and full of flavor, kofta kebabs always packs a mouthful of delicious meat. Whether its Lamb, Beef, or Chicken, making a kofta kebab recipe at home is very simple. This recipe can easily be thrown together and cooked for a quick filling supper, served with pita bread tzatziki and homemade hummus.
Ingredients
To begin you will need your Mise en Place (Prep) first:
- 2 lb of ground beef or lamb
- 5 cloves of minced garlic
- 2 small onions finely minced
- ½ bunch of chives finely chopped
- 3 teaspoon ground cumin
- 1 tablespoon cinnamon
- 2 tablespoon ground corriander
- 1 teaspoon ground allspice
- 1 teaspoon ground ginger
- 1.5 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 2.5 teaspoons of salt
- ¾ teaspoon chilli flakes or ground pepper flakes
- 1 whole egg
- 24 bamboo or wood skewers
As you can see most of these ingredients are spices, and you could easily combine them in a jar labelled "Kofta Kebab Spice" for even faster meal prep.
Instructions
Mix all your spices, herbs and egg with the ground meat and mix it together with your hands. Really mix it through and make sure that the spices are evenly distributed. Set the meat aside(covered and in the refrigerator to follow safe food practices of course).
Depending on what length your wooden skewers are, cut them into 6 inch lengths. Place them in a bowl of water to absorb some moisture. This will help prevent the skewers from charring and turning to ash if you are cooking the beef kofta skewers over a BBQ or Fire. Preheat your grill or start a fire and let it burn down until the coals are nice and hot, with almost no real "flame"
Shape the ground spiced meat into 2 ½ - 3 inch cigar-shaped rolls, and then insert a skewer into one end until it goes through the length of the "cigar". Don't poke it out the other side though!
Brush these skewered kebabs with a little bit of olive or canola oil to prevent the meat from sticking to the cooking grill. As soon as the grill is nice and hot, you can place the Beef Kofta Kebab right on the grate. You should hear a nice sizzling sound.
If the meat starts to drip a little, turn down the heat (over a fire, spread out the coals to cool them down) to prevent the fire or BBQ from flaring up and charring the skewers. Even though you soaked the wooden skewers to prevent them from burning, you can take a sheet of tinfoil and lay it over a section of grill that is not as hot. Over this strip of tinfoil, place the wooden end of the kebab, to help ensure char free handles!
Turn the skewers until they are a nice golden brown on both sides. You can use a food thermometer to ensure the internal temperature reaches 165F for a fully cooked skewer. You can also keep a close eye on the meat, and once you see the juices starting to run out clear, the meat is cooked through.
All that's left is enjoying the delicious Kebabs! They make great finger food and are easily stacked on a plate and garnished with some cucumber and parsley!
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Recipe
Grilled Beef Kofta Kebabs
Ingredients
- 2 lb of ground beef or lamb
- 5 cloves of minced garlic
- 2 small onions finely minced
- ½ bunch of chives finely chopped
- 1 whole egg
- 24 bamboo or wood skewers
Kofta Spice Mix
- 3 teaspoon ground cumin
- 1 tablespoon cinnamon
- 2 tablespoon ground corriander
- 1 teaspoon ground allspice
- 1 teaspoon ground ginger
- 1.5 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 2.5 teaspoons of salt
- ¾ teaspoon chili flakes or ground pepper flakes
Instructions
- Mix the ground beef with the spices, herb and egg.
- Let the mix stand covered to marinade and develop a stronger more robust flavor.(optional)
- Shape little 3 inch long cigar shaped rolls with the meat, and skewer them with a wooden skewer.
- Grill the kebabs over a BBQ or Fire until golden brown and cooked all the way through, about 10 minutes.
- Serve the skewers with tzatziki, fresh parsley and cucmbers
Nutrition
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ashok
Thanks For Sharing this amazing recipe. My family loved it. I will be sharing this recipe with my friends. Hope the will like it.
Jeanine
Amazing. Thank you for this wonderful recipe. I was searching for a beef kofta recipe to match those from restaurants. And this is it. I ommited the cinnamon, not a big fan. They came out excellent. Thank you chef!
Chef Markus Mueller
Hi Jeanine, I am so glad you loved the recipe! It's a simple go to on weeknight for me. If you have any pictures feel free to share them on social media @earthfoodandfire
Sharon
What a great meal for grilling! A great main dish to pair with summer side dishes.
Markus Mueller
It is! The beef kofta are easy to make ahead of time as well, and freeze great!
Tisha
Love the flavors! And perfect for grilling season!!
Cindy Gordon
Grilling out is the best. Sharing this with my mother in law! She was just asking me to search for kabob recipes!
Markus Mueller
Perfect! These are so delicious, I'm sure she will love the recipe!
Sandhya Hariharan
We love middleeastern flavors.. and all the spices that goes in a kofta.
Dana
I love this, Markus! And I love that you got to be exposed to Turkish food at such a young age. I come from a small town with very little culture, so I didn't get to experience Turkish food until I moved here to Raleigh, NC.
These look awesome.
Markus Mueller
Thanks Dana, Looking back I guess it was lucky that I was exposed to all these different cultures early on. Maybe it's why I love all food so much!? Hahah
Sean
These look SUPER TASTY. Personally I think I'd love to try the lamb version, especially with all those amazing spices in the mix. I adore a good spiced lamb, and I really like the combination you brought to the table (or the grill, in this case). Keep up the good work 🙂
Redawna
Very nice! My husband and I were just talking about trying this at home. I am super excited to give this a try, fingers crossed for this weekend.
I have been looking for a nice soft fresh pita recipe to go along with it.
So hungry now!!!
Thank Markus!
Have a spectacular weekend.
Marisa
They look mouthwatering!!
Gloria @ Homemade & Yummy
I love middle eastern flavours, and we certainly like lamb. With grilling season in full swing, these look and sound totally delicious!