Best 3 Palestinian Kufta Recipes

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**Discover the Enchanting Flavors of Palestinian Kufta: A Culinary Journey Through History and Tradition**

Indulge in the culinary heritage of the Middle East with the tantalizing Palestinian Kufta, a delectable dish that has captivated taste buds for generations. Embark on a journey through time and tradition as we delve into the world of Kufta, exploring its rich history, diverse variations, and the secrets behind its irresistible flavors. Delight in the symphony of spices, textures, and aromas that make Kufta a beloved dish across cultures. Prepare to be enchanted by the unique culinary experience that awaits you.

From the bustling souks of Jerusalem to the charming villages of the West Bank, Kufta has woven its way into the fabric of Palestinian cuisine. This versatile dish showcases the culinary prowess of the Palestinian people, with variations that cater to every palate. Whether you prefer the classic lamb kafta, the vegetarian lentil kafta, or the innovative fish kafta, there's a Kufta recipe that will tantalize your senses.

In this comprehensive guide, we'll take you on a culinary adventure, uncovering the secrets behind the perfect Kufta. We'll explore the intricacies of spicing, the art of shaping and grilling, and the delicate balance of flavors that make each bite a symphony of taste. Along the way, you'll discover an array of Kufta recipes, each with its own unique story to tell.

From the smoky and charred flavors of grilled kafta to the comforting warmth of baked kafta in tomato sauce, our collection of recipes will inspire you to create unforgettable culinary experiences. Whether you're a seasoned home cook or just starting your culinary journey, we've got you covered. So, prepare your taste buds for a culinary adventure like no other as we delve into the world of Palestinian Kufta, a dish that promises to transport you to the heart of the Middle East with every bite.

Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!

MIDDLE EASTERN LAMB KOFTA



Middle Eastern Lamb Kofta image

Made with fragrant spices, roasted nuts, herbs and aromatics, this lamb kofta will take your taste buds on an adventure.

Provided by Jennifer Segal

Categories     Dinner

Time 40m

Yield 6 (about 28 golf ball-sized meatballs)

Number Of Ingredients 14

¼ cup each pine nuts, almonds, and walnuts (total ¾ cup)
1 small yellow onion, roughly chopped
3 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
1 small red bell pepper, roughly chopped
1 small jalapeño pepper, seeds and ribs removed, roughly chopped (see note)
½ cup cilantro leaves, gently packed (okay to substitute parsley)
2 pounds ground lamb
¾ teaspoon ground cumin
Heaping ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
Heaping ¼ teaspoon ground cardamom
Heaping ¼ teaspoon ground cloves
1½ teaspoons salt
¼ teaspoon white pepper
Tzatziki and hummus, for serving

Steps:

  • Place the nuts in the bowl of a food processor fitted with the steel blade. Pulse until finely chopped but not pasty. Transfer the nuts to a small dry skillet over medium heat; cook, stirring frequently, until the nuts are lightly browned and fragrant, 5 to 6 minutes. Pour the nuts into mixing bowl large enough to hold all of the ingredients, and set aside to cool. (Don't leave the nuts in the pan, as the residual heat may cause them to burn.)
  • Place the onion, garlic, bell pepper, jalapeño pepper, and cilantro in the bowl of the food processor (no need to clean it first). Pulse until the vegetables are finely minced but not puréed. Set a fine sieve over a medium bowl. Transfer the minced vegetables to the sieve and use a rubber spatula to press out as much liquid as possible. Add the strained vegetable mixture to the bowl with the nuts.
  • To the veggies and nuts, add the lamb, cumin, cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, salt, and white pepper. Using your hands, mash the mixture together until evenly combined.
  • Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil. Form the mixture into patties about 2 inches in diameter and ½-inch thick (they will puff up on the grill to look like meatballs). Place on the baking sheet and cover with plastic wrap, then refrigerate until ready to cook.
  • Preheat the grill to medium-high heat and oil the grates. Place the kofta on the grill and cook, covered, until browned, about 4 minutes per side or until cooked through. Serve with tzatziki and hummus.
  • Note: If you like your kofta spicy, reserve some of the seeds from the jalapeño pepper and add them with the vegetables. Also, be sure to wash your hands well after handling hot peppers, and do not touch your eyes while working with them.
  • Make-Ahead: The patties can be made and refrigerated up to two days ahead of time.
  • Freezer-Friendly Instructions: The uncooked patties can be frozen for up to three months. (Freeze the patties on a baking sheet or plate so their shape sets, then transfer them to a sealable plastic bag for easy storage.) Defrost the burgers overnight in the refrigerator prior to serving and then cook as directed.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 4 meatballs, Calories 438, Fat 36 g, Carbohydrate 4 g, Protein 23 g, SaturatedFat 14 g, Sugar 1 g, Fiber 1 g, Sodium 382 mg, Cholesterol 95 mg

PALESTINIAN KUFTA



Palestinian Kufta image

Make and share this Palestinian Kufta recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Shu Shu

Categories     Meat

Time 40m

Yield 6-8 skewers, 3-4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 lb ground beef or 1 lb lamb
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 cup minced onion
1 teaspoon cumin powder
1 teaspoon minced jalapeno
1/2 cup minced flat leaf parsley
1 teaspoon dried mint
1 teaspoon allspice
3 minced garlic cloves

Steps:

  • Make sure your minced items (onion, parsley, garlic, jalepeno) are very fine.
  • Mix all items together like a meatloaf, until incorporated fully.
  • Press meat onto wooden skewers, about the thickness of bratwurst. If the meat sticks to your hands, it may help to slightly wet them.
  • These are best grilled outside, make sure not to over cook.
  • You can also add extra jalepeno if you like, or a touch of red pepper.
  • Serve with toasted pita bread, and /or tabbouleh.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 349.8, Fat 23, SaturatedFat 8.9, Cholesterol 102.8, Sodium 884.5, Carbohydrate 5.3, Fiber 1.2, Sugar 1.3, Protein 29.1

PALESTINIAN KOFTA



Palestinian Kofta image

Make and share this Palestinian Kofta recipe from Food.com.

Provided by ElaineAnn

Categories     Meat

Time 35m

Yield 16 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 lbs ground chuck
1 slice pita bread
1/2 cup milk
1 medium onion, finely chopped
1 bunch parsley, finely chopped
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon

Steps:

  • Soak the bread in milk until it is soft, then drain the milk.
  • Combine the bread, onions, parsley, salt, black pepper, and cinnamon powder with meat. Mix thoroughly with your hands.
  • Shape into balls.
  • Bake at 350° on an oiled pan for about 30 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 108.7, Fat 5.2, SaturatedFat 2, Cholesterol 37.9, Sodium 213.4, Carbohydrate 3.2, Fiber 0.2, Sugar 0.3, Protein 11.6

Tips:

  • Use fresh, high-quality ingredients. This will make a big difference in the flavor of your kufta.
  • Don't overwork the meat mixture. Overworking it will make the kufta tough.
  • Be careful not to overcook the kufta. Overcooked kufta will be dry and crumbly.
  • Serve the kufta hot, with your favorite dipping sauce.

Conclusion:

Palestinian kufta is a delicious and versatile dish that can be served as an appetizer, main course, or side dish. It is a great way to use up leftover meat, and it is also a good option for a budget-friendly meal. With a few simple tips, you can make Palestinian kufta that is sure to impress your friends and family.

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