Kofta or “Kofte” is a popular meatball type of dish in Turkey and the middle east. We have many kofta recipes and kebabs in Turkish cuisine.
I will make a kofta recipe, the way we make it at home, easily using a food processor in this episode. The great thing is you can freeze and cook whenever you want to have a ready meal
cast iron griddle you can also use, preferably non-stick frying pan
food proccessor
Ingredients
500gr.ground meatyou can use 30% lamb if you like and preferably at least 20% fat
2medium-sizeonions
4tbspground stale bread/bread crumbs
handfulparsleyoptional
1tsp eachblack pepper, salt, paprika
1/4tspbaking sodaoptional – you can add 3-4 drops of lemon juice over the baking soda before you add it.
To serve: 1-2 big firm tomatoes
6-8green sweet peppers
3tbspolive oil to brush the griddle or pan
Instructions
Making Kofte Mixture:
Traditionally we make the kofte mixture by hand by grating the onions, chopping fresh herbs if used, and mixing the other ingredients in a bowl well. But you can easily do these steps in a food processor. If your food processor isn’t so big you can only chop the onion and parsley and continue mixing in a bowl
In a food processor add onion cut in four, parsley. If you are using stale bread soak it in water to soften then squeeze out excess water and add to the onion parsley mixture. Process until they have fine pieces, avoid over-processing, and don’t make it like a puré.
Add the ground meat, spices, and baking soda if using. Drop 3-4 drops of lemon juice over the baking soda and mix everything by pulsing until is it evenly incorporated.
Dip your hand into the water from time to time and get smaller than mandarine size mixture and first shape into a ball and press it to make a disk. It comes together when cooks and becomes thicker so consider that while shaping.
Cooking The Koftes:
Heat the cast iron griddle or non-stick frying pan or grill. Brush it with vegetable oil. Add kofte pieces leaving space between them and cook on medium heat until both sides and inside are fully cooked.
Meanwhile cut the tomatoes in big wedges and cook on the griddle or grill with green peppers.
Serve the koftes with pilav and grilled veggies. You can also make coban salad, or cacik (yogurt-cucumber sauce) to serve.