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These Grilled Lamb Kofta Kebabs are spiced middle eastern meatballs that you can grill or bake in the oven!

These Grilled Lamb Kofta Kebabs are spiced middle eastern meatballs that you can grill or bake in the oven!

These Grilled Lamb Kofta Kebabs are spiced middle eastern meatballs that you can grill or bake in the oven!

Are you noticing a new theme here?  Pita, hummus, now kofta!  Have you ever had kofta?  Kofta is basically spiced meatballs on a stick.  You add a bunch of spices and herbs to the meat and then grill them, and when done right they are amazing.  There is a middle eastern restaurant that Mr. Briar and I have been to a few times.  Twice now I have ordered the lamb kofta, and both times I was just a little dissapointed with it.  Don’t get me wrong, the restaurant is great and I usually love everything I order there.  But for some reason the kofta is never quite as flavorful as I want. These Grilled Lamb Kofta Kebabs are spiced middle eastern meatballs that you can grill or bake in the oven!

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So when I was working on this recipe I wanted to get the spice mixture right, and also add lots of other flavor enhancers.  The first time I made them I added waaaay too much onion. They were far too wet to hold together on the skewer, and we ended up grilling them like burger patties.  They still tasted great, but in order to keep these firm enough to hold up on the skewer I reduced the onion and liquid going into the mixture.

These Grilled Lamb Kofta Kebabs are spiced middle eastern meatballs that you can grill or bake in the oven!

The other thing that helps these hold together is forming them and then letting them chill in the fridge for at least an hour.  This makes a huge difference.  After they chill, you thread them onto the skewers.  I use metal skewers on the grill, but if you use wooden ones be sure to soak them in water first so they don’t burn.  If you don’t want to grill these, you can also make them in the oven!  You just “grill” them under the broiler.  The smokey flavor from actually grilling them is of course the best, but sometimes you just can’t get outside to grill so the broiler is the next choice.

These Grilled Lamb Kofta Kebabs are spiced middle eastern meatballs that you can grill or bake in the oven!

I served these with a yogurt mint sauce and of course some homemade pitas!  Now what are you waiting for?  Run down to your Fred Meyer (Kroger for you non PNW people!) and pick up these ingredients, then get grilling!

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Lamb Kofta Kebabs

5 from 9 votes
Prep 1 hour 15 minutes
Cook 10 minutes
Total 1 hour 25 minutes
Servings 6 Servings
These Grilled Lamb Kofta Kebabs are spiced middle eastern meatballs that you can grill or bake in the oven!

Ingredients 

  • 1 pound ground lamb
  • 1/4 cup grated onion drained of extra liquid
  • 4 garlic cloves finely minced or pressed
  • 1/4 cup fresh mint leaves
  • 1/4 cup fresh flat leaf parsley
  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon Aleppo pepper* see note
  • 1/2 teaspoon allspice
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground ginger

For The Mint Yogurt Sauce

Instructions 

  • Place onion, garlic, mint, and parsley in a food processor and pulse until finely minced. (if you don't have a food processor, you can just finely chop everything). Drain off any excess liquid.
  • In a large bowl, add meat, onion herb mixture, and all other ingredients. Mix until incorporated.
  • Divide meat mixture into six portions, form each into an oblong shaped ball.
  • Place on a lined baking sheet and chill in the fridge for at least an hour. (*this is important in order for them to hold up on the skewer)
  • After meatballs have chilled, thread onto skewers*. Leave plenty of space between each meatball, about two meatballs per skewer.

To Make The Mint Yogurt Sauce:

  • Place all ingredients in food processor and pulse until smooth.

On The Grill:

  • Place kebabs on hot side of the grill and cook 4-5 minutes per side, or until cooked through.

In the Oven:

  • Move rack to the top position in the oven. Turn on broiler onto high.
  • Line a baking sheet with foil and fit with an oven safe rack. Place skewers on top of rack and place under the broiler. Broil for about 10 minutes or until cooked through.
  • Serve with mint yogurt sauce and pitas, if desired.

Notes

*Aleppo pepper is a great flavor, but it can be hard to find sometimes. If you can't find it, you can substitute paprika with a pinch of cayenne.
**Chilling is very important in order for the kofta to hold their shape.
***You may be tempted to add more onion or not to drain the liquid, but this may result in kofta that are too wet and will not be able to stay on the skewer. If you do end up accidentally making them too wet, you may be able to just grill them like hamburger patties.
****I used metal skewers, but if you use wodden ones be sure to soak them in water before grilling so that they don't burn.

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Dinners, Dips/Salsas/Spreads
Cuisine: Middle Eastern
Did you like this recipe?Please comment, rate and share! And don’t forget to tag me on Instagram @foxandbriar AND #foxandbriar so I can see what you made!

Mint Yogurt Sauce Adapted from Martha Stewart

These Grilled Lamb Kofta Kebabs are spiced middle eastern meatballs that you can grill or bake in the oven!

Disclaimer: I partnered Fred Meyer for this recipe, however, my opinions, as always, are 100% my own.  Integrity is important to me, and I only share brands and products that I think are awesome. Thank you for supporting Fox and Briar!

Hello! I’m Meghan.

I am so glad that you are here! I am the recipe developer, photographer, and writer here at my blog Fox and Briar. I am a passionate, self-taught home cook and believe that most things are better homemade and that good food doesn’t need to be complicated.

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44 Comments

  1. Would I be able to do this on the metal skewer with the rotisserie setting in an air fryer? How do you think that will work out?

  2. 5 stars
    This recipe is nice and easy, and yields tasty lamb kofta! I loved it and have even tried to recipe with lean ground beef and it’s definitely a keeper! Thank you!!