Cookbook:Lamb Kofta
| Lamb Kofta | |
|---|---|
| Cuisine | Moroccan |
| Recipe origin | 2000s |
| Yield | ~15-20 kofta, depending on size |
| Time | 45 minutes |
| Difficulty | |
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The origin of this particular recipe for lamb kofta is uncertain; this version is a family-developed recipe, though the ingredients match other recipes found online (e.g. [1][2][3]), which are cited as Moroccan. It is intended to be cooked via open flame or coals as opposed to in a pan.
Ingredients
- 1 lb ground/minced lamb
- 3 oz lamb or other solid and flavorful fat (optional), chopped
- 1 ea white or yellow onion, minced or grated
- 2 tsp ground sweet paprika
- 1 tsp ground cumin
- 1 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1 pinch ground cayenne
- 1 tsp salt
- ¼ tsp ground pepper
- ¼ cup chopped fresh parsley
- ¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro
- 1 tbsp chopped fresh spearmint
Procedure
- Preheat a broiler or grill to moderate-high heat.
- Combine all the ingredients in a mixing bowl. Use your hands to mix just until everything is combined and evenly distributed.
- Use a spoon or your hands to scoop out portions of approximately 2–3 tablespoons. Use your hands to shape the meat mixture into oblong shapes about 2–3 inches (5–8 cm) in length.
- If using an oven broiler, transfer the kofta onto a rack over a rimmed baking sheet to catch the drippings, and place them under the broiler. If grilling, arrange the kofta directly on the grill rack.
- Broil or grill for a handful of minutes on each side, flipping halfway. You're looking for the outside to be slightly browned, and the inside should be cooked through but not dry.
- Remove from the heat, and set aside to cool slightly before serving.
Notes, tips, and variations
- After chopping the onion, use your hands, a towel, and/or a strainer to squeeze out and discard as much liquid as you can before adding the onion the meat; leaving too much liquid can make it watery.
- Substituting smoked paprika for half of the listed quantity of sweet paprika adds a greater depth of flavor and is recommended if you can access this spice.
- If desired, you can use the same volume of parsley instead of the cilantro, for a total of ½ cup parsley.
- You can also thread the kofta on skewers, which will make them easier to flip and handle.