Beef Kafta (Easy Lebanese Recipe) - Little Sunny Kitchen (2024)

Easy Authentic Lebanese Beef Kafta made with ground beef, parsley, onion, and simple spices. Cook it in the oven or on the grill, and serve it with Lebanese Vermicelli Rice and a side of yogurt for a complete meal!

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Do you love kafta? I know I do. Like, really love it. If there’s a middle-eastern restaurant around, you can be sure I’ll be ordering some kafta off the menu. It’s just so darn good. And while it might seem intimidating to make at home, trust me when I say it’s a lot easier than you think.

In this post, I’m going to show you how to make beef kafta using ground beef (though lamb is also a popular choice). So get ready to enjoy one of my favorite dishes – homemade Lebanese style beef kafta!

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What is Kafta?

If you’ve never had kafta before, it’s basically just seasoned ground meat (usually beef or lamb, but chicken can also be used) in the form of a Middle Eastern meatball that’s grilled or cooked in the oven. It’s often served with rice and vegetables, a dollop of hummus, and sometimes yogurt or Cucumber Yogurt Sauce (Khyar bi Laban) on the side.

Kafta is the Lebanese name for the meatball, in the rest of the Middle East it’s referred to as Kofta or kefta, or Kofte in Turkey.

There are many different ways to make kafta, but the basic ingredients are always the same: ground meat that is not too lean, yellow onion, parsley, and spices (I use Baharat 7 spice, cumin, and cinnamon). You can add other seasonings to taste, but those are the essentials.

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Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.

How to Make Beef Kafta

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Making Lebanese kafta is really easy – it’s just a matter of mixing all of the ingredients together in a bowl and then shaping them into oblong shapes (with skewers or without). I make mine around 3 inches long, and 1 inch thick. To do this, use your hands and form the patties while pressing the meat (you don’t want the meat to be loose).

Tip!

Want more flavor? Add a pinch of sumac, lemon zest, or a touch of cayenne pepper to your meat mixture!

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You can cook kafta in a number of different ways, but my favorite is to cook them on the grill because of the grill marks and the crust that the meatballs develop. If you don’t have a grill, you can also cook them under the broiler in your oven.

Whichever method you choose, just be sure to cook the kafta until they are nicely browned and cooked through.

Tip!

If you choose to use skewers, and you’re using bamboo skewers then be sure to soak them in water for at least 30 minutes before using.

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Recipe Tips

  • Use High Quality Ground Beef. If possible go for grass fed organic beef, it tastes much better and totally worth the price difference.
  • Avoid Using Lean Meat. I usually go for 85/15 as you need a bit of fat to keep the meat nice and juicy. Traditionally, ground beef can be mixed with ground lamb to achieve this. In the Turkish version of kafta, an egg is added to the mixture to help bind the ingredients and keep them moist.
  • Grate the Onion. You want the onion to be diced really small, so I just use a box grater to do the job and drain the onion before adding it to the mixture.
  • Spices. I love adding spice to my food, so for kaftas I use Baharat 7 Spice Blend, ground cinnamon, and ground cumin. You can either buy baharat blend from a Middle Eastern store, or order it online. You can also make your own blend, and I have a great recipe for you! Another option is to substitute it with allspice or just omit it altogether. I mean, I know people that season kafta with just salt and pepper.
  • Use a Food Processor. To make the job easier, you can use a food processor or a small chopper to chop up the onion and parsley and add the meat to mix it all in. Be sure to add in the spices separately after removing the mixture from the food processor.
  • Form the Kaftas into Even Shapes. Use your hands to press the kaftas into oblong shapes, I like to be precise and use Digital Kitchen Scales and do 1.7oz/50 grams each. So make sure that the meatballs are even in size for even cooking.
  • If Your Kitchen is Hot, I recommend placing the meat mixture in the fridge as you preheat your grill. This makes the shaping of the meatball and skewering much easier.
  • Do Not Overcook the Kaftas. Keep an eye on the kaftas as you cook them, you’re looking to cook them to medium and keep in mind that the cooking process will continue as you remove them from the grill/oven.
  • Add Vegetables. For the full Middle Eastern experience, don’t forget to throw a few halved tomatoes and onions on the grill. They soften and char as they’re grilled and make a great side to your kafta meal.
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Storing Tips

Store the leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.

Gently reheat in the oven or air fryer until warmed through.

What To Serve With

Serve kafta for dinner with a side of Vermicelli Rice or Turmeric Rice, plain yogurt, grilled tomatoes, and Shirazi Salad or Tahini Salad. Yogurt Pasta is also delicious with this meal!

Or go the wrap route, and serve in pita or Yogurt Flatbreads with a dollop of Hummus, and fresh-cut vegetables like red onion, tomato, and cucumber.

Another great option is to make a rice bowl, serve kafta on a bed of Brown Rice, with Baba Ganoush, and a side of Tabbouleh Salad, a sprinkle of crumbled feta cheese, and some olives.

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FAQs

What meat is Kafta made from?

Kafta is usually made with beef or lamb or a mix of both, it’s also made with chicken but that’s a less popular option.

What to serve with kafta?

Kafta can either be served with a side of basmati rice or vermicelli rice, a salad, and yogurt. Or turned into a wrap using flatbreads and fresh cut vegetables and tahini dip.

Can I bake kafta in the oven?

Yes! Preheat the oven to 350°F/180°C, place the shaped kaftas on a baking sheet and bake for 15-20 minutes or until cooked through and browned.

How do you freeze Kafta?

I recommend freezing kafta raw after it’s shaped into meatballs. Freeze on a sheet pan for 1 hour then transfer to a Ziploc bag and freeze for up to 2 months.

Now you’re ready to add some spice to your life, and you’re a pro at making delicious beef kaftas! Let me know if you try this and make sure to Pin this recipe so more people can enjoy it too!

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Recipe

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Beef Kafta

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 30 minutes mins

Author: Diana

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Easy Authentic Lebanese Beef Kafta made with ground beef, parsley, onion, and simple spices. Perfect for grilling or baking in the oven.

4 servings

Easy Authentic Lebanese Beef Kafta made with ground beef, parsley, onion, and simple spices. Perfect for grilling or baking in the oven.

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ pounds (650g) ground beef I use 85/15
  • 1 small yellow onion grated or very finely diced
  • ½ cup loosely packed parsley finely chopped
  • 1 teaspoon baharat Note 1
  • ½ teaspoon ground cumin
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, combine ground beef, onion, parsley and spices. Mix well to combine.

  • Using skewers or without, shape the kaftas into oblong shapes about 1 inch in thickness.

Grill:

  • Preheaton medium-high heat or 375℉ (190℃). Be sure to clean the grill grates, and oil them with a high smoke point oil before placing the kaftas.

  • Place the kaftas on your preheated grill, and cook for 6-8 minutes per side. You want to cook them to medium. Remove from the grill and serve immediately.

Oven:

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F/180°C, place the shaped kaftas on a baking sheet and bake for 15-20 minutes or until cooked through and browned.

  • Garnish with additional chopped parsley before serving.

Notes:

  1. Baharat Substitute: You can either buy baharat blend from a Middle Eastern store, or order it online. You can also make your own blend, and I have a great recipe for you! Another option is to substitute it with allspice or just omit it altogether. I know people that season kafta with just salt and pepper and it works fine but won’t be as aromatic.
  2. Meatball Size: I did each kafta meatball around 1.7oz/50 grams, 3×1 inches/8×2.5cm and got 15 kaftas in total. Make sure that you shape the kaftas into even sizes for even cooking.
  3. Storing. Store the leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Gently reheat in the oven or air fryer until warmed through.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 4kaftas, Calories: 443kcal, Carbohydrates: 2g, Protein: 30g, Fat: 34g, Saturated Fat: 13g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 15g, Trans Fat: 2g, Cholesterol: 121mg, Sodium: 406mg, Potassium: 492mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 5IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 40mg, Iron: 4mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

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FAQs

What is kofta seasoning made of? ›

How to Make Kofta. Follow along with these simple procedures to make this amazing Kofta Recipe: In a large bowl mix together the ground meat, onions, garlic, parsley, mint, sumac, allspice, cinnamon, cardamom, cumin, paprika, salt, and pepper, until combined and then refrigerate.

What is Kafta meat made of? ›

We call it Kafta in Lebanon and it's also widely known as Kofta in other Middle Eastern countries. It's basically a meatball using either beef, chicken or lamb, mixed with herbs, Middle Eastern spices and onions. All you really need is 4 ingredients: ground beef, onions, parsley and a spice blend similar to all spice.

What is kofta called in English? ›

Kofta is a type of "meatball" that originates from the Middle East and India. The word kofta comes from the Persian word kūfta, which means "to beat or to grind," which references the ground meat typically used to make kofta recipes.

Why is my kofta falling apart? ›

You need to make sure the oil is properly hot before you add the kofta to it, otherwise they can cool the oil down too much and fall apart to a horrid mess. In the same vein, don't try to fry the kofta from fridge cold if you've pre-prepared them. Bring them up to room temperature before frying.

Is kofta Greek or Lebanese? ›

Koftas are found in the traditional cuisines of Armenia, Afghanistan, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Lebanon, Egypt, Greece, India, Iran, Morocco, Pakistan, Romania, Serbia, North Macedonia, and Turkey. Kofta is also a popular dish among Assyrian people.

What is the difference between kebab and kafta? ›

Kebab is usually served as a snack or appetiser. It is usually cooked with meat but today different kinds of vegetarian varieties are also prepared. Kofta is usually made with vegetables and paneer and used in a gravy dish. It may or may not be deep fried.

What to serve with kafta? ›

Eat kafta right off the grill, with a bed of simple Vermicelli Rice Pilaf and thin pita bread with other trimmings like turnip pickles, a dollop of hummus or baba ganoush.

What are the ingredients in sumac? ›

It's made from the berry fruit of the Rhus Coriaria shrub, which were originally grown in parts of the Mediterranean basin, then spread to Europe. The berries are dried, then ground and sifted to get rid of the bitter inner seed. The coarse crimson-colored powder is then bottled as a spice to use in cooking.

What is kofta curry made of? ›

The paneer kofta are made with mix of mashed/grated boiled potatoes, crumbled paneer, corn starch, spices and herbs. This mixture is shaped to small balls and deep fried. For a healthier option you may bake or air fry them. Every restaurant has a different formula to make their kofta gravy.

What is köfte baharati? ›

Kofte Spice, also called Turkish Baharat, is a wonderful all purpose seasoning with a complementary base of savory and sweet spices and herbal top notes of both peppermint and savory. Chefs in Turkey use this blend as a seasoning for meat dishes such as kofte, grain pilafs, and vegetable dishes.

What is Greek kofta made of? ›

In the simplest form, koftas consist of balls of minced meat – usually beef, chicken, pork, lamb or mutton, or a mixture – mixed with spices and sometimes other ingredients. The earliest known recipes are found in early Arab cookbooks and call for ground lamb.

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