Kofta & Veg Skewers / Meatballs and Veg Skewers:

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Kofta is a popular dish made from grilled ground beef that is served throughout the Middle-East. This is a wonderful and simple version I picked up in Egypt. A great accompaniment is saffron rice. Mash the garlic into a paste with the salt using a mortar and pestle or the flat side of a chef's knife on your cutting board.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook kofta & veg skewers / meatballs and veg skewers: using 18 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Kofta & Veg Skewers / Meatballs and Veg Skewers::
  1. Make ready 🌻For Meatball:
  2. Get 12 kg beef keema (beef mince) chicken / mutton / lamb
  3. Get to taste Salt
  4. Make ready to taste Red chilli powder
  5. Take 1 tsp Red chilli flakes
  6. Get 12 tsp Garam masala
  7. Make ready 2 tsp Roasted & grind cumin & coriander powder (zeera aur dhaniya)
  8. Get 2 tsp Ginger& garlic paste
  9. Make ready 12 tsp Green chilli paste
  10. Take 1 Onion
  11. Make ready 1 Egg
  12. Prepare 12 cup Fresh bread crumbs
  13. Take 🌻For veg
  14. Take capsicums / bell pepper multicoloured cut into chunks
  15. Take Onion cut into chunks
  16. Make ready Tomatoes cut into chunks
  17. Make ready Lemon
  18. Take Wooden / metal skewers

At its most basic, its a mixture of very finely ground beef, onions, herbs, and spices. The meat is formed into balls or, more commonly, cigar shapes, and either baked or grilled. Grilled kofta (or kefta) are skewers of ground beef and lamb mixed with fresh parsley, onions, garlic and warm Middle Eastern spices! These kabobs will feed a crowd and there are many sides and salads you can serve alongside (lots of ideas at the bottom of this post).

Instructions to make Kofta & Veg Skewers / Meatballs and Veg Skewers::
  1. Wash the mince and ensure it is dry then in a food processor add all the ingredients and ensure they are grind well. Place this in the fridge for 1 hour.
  2. After an hour make small meat balls and thread meatballs and all capsicum, onion, tomatoes or any of your favourite veg to the skewers. - - Preheat a barbecue or griddle pan until very hot.
  3. Lightly grease the veg and meatballs with oil/ ghee / butter using a brush and Barbecue the skewers for 12-15 mins, turning often, until the meat is cooked through and the veg is tender and lightly charred.
  4. Serve the meatballs & veg skewers with lemon wedges to squeeze over and some oil to drizzle or dip, if you like and enjoy chilli sauce /ketchup / raita.

Grilled kofta (or kefta) are skewers of ground beef and lamb mixed with fresh parsley, onions, garlic and warm Middle Eastern spices! These kabobs will feed a crowd and there are many sides and salads you can serve alongside (lots of ideas at the bottom of this post). And be sure to watch the video and the step-by-step tutorial! Kofta is a Middle Eastern dish made from ground lamb or beef mixed with onions, garlic, and spices. The meat mixture is shaped into balls, patties or logs, and then grilled and served with pita, salads, dips, and sauces.

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