I am still exploring new flavor profiles and Middle Eastern foods seem to be exactly what my taste buds are screaming for. I’m loving how much flavor I find in every morsel I eat. One thing I have noticed is they add larger quantities of spices and herbs than I’m used to using. I’m always afraid of adding too much. This journey has shown me differently. Not only the quantity used but the combination of flavors. It’s SO good!
Not only am I exploring foods from other countries but I’m looking for anything that can be put on the grill or smoker. It’s just downright “HOT” in the south. My kitchen heats up quickly so the logical solution is to cook as much outdoors as possible. This recipe works to satisfy both my longings.
Mix all ingredients together in a medium bowl. Form into golf ball-sized meatballs. This will make it much easier to work with on your skewers.
Place 4 meatballs per skewer. With your hands, work the meatballs together by pressing together gently so they become one continuous piece of meat on the skewer.
Grill over medium to medium-high heat until the beef is cooked through.
I served these with homemade naan bread, tzatziki sauce, chopped lettuce, and tomato. I’m not sure this would be considered a true Lebanese way to serve but it was really delicious!
MIDDLE EASTERN KOFTA KEBABS
Ingredients
- 1 pound ground beef
- 1/2 cup fresh parsley finely chopped
- 1 small onion finely diced
- 1/4 teaspoon ground allspice
- 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
- 1/4 teaspoon pepper freshly ground
- pinch cayenne pepper
Instructions
- If using wooden skewers, soak them in a pan of water for 30 minutes to prevent burning.
- Mix all ingredients together in a large bowl. Form into golf ball sized meatballs.
- Place 4 meatballs per skewer. With your hands, work the meatballs together by pressing together gently so they become one continuous piece of meat on the skewer.
- Grill over medium-high heat until the beef is cooked through or internal temperature reaches 160 degrees, approximately 10-15 minutes total.
Nutrition
I can hardly wait to have these again!
Carlos
You forgot one of the most important ingredients. Mint !
Debbie
Mmmmm…that sounds good! I’ll try it next time, thanks!
Amber
Wow seems tempting. I will soon try them with chicken mince. Hope to get wonderful taste.
Timothy Perosak
What about using ice cold ground lamb
Debbie
Ground lamb would be fantastic! However, it’s not always readily available where we live in Georgia, so I substitute beef.