These Lamb Koftas are a long standing personal favourite Middle Eastern recipe! Made with lamb mince (ground lamb) and a hefty dose of spices, the smell when this is cooking is intoxicating!
You’ll be surprised how many of the spices you already have for this Lamb Koftas recipe – they’re pantry standards. Stuff these in warm pita breads with a fresh Cabbage, Carrot & Mint Salad and a side of Pilaf with Dried Nuts and Fruit or Mejadra (Spice Lentil Rice) to create your own Middle Eastern banquet.
Lamb Kofta recipe
Middle Eastern food is one of my favourite cuisines because I’m all about big flavours, and the heavy spice flavouring of Middle Eastern dishes like these Koftas, Chicken Shawarma, Lamb Shawarma and Doner Kerbabs really hits my sweet spot!
The other reason is because most of the spices are pantry staples. It always surprises me when I read a Middle Eastern recipe and realise that I have everything I need to make it (other than fresh produce).
Spices like cumin, coriander, cinnamon and paprika which are used in other popular cuisines such as Mexican food (which also makes a regular appearance around these parts).
And of course cinnamon, a baking staple – Apple Cake, Churros, Muffins, Oatmeal Raisin cookies. I am never without cinnamon!
It’s the combination of spices used in Middle Eastern cooking that makes it taste and smell so exotic – and these Lamb Koftas are no exception!
Cinnamon is the secret ingredient in Lamb Koftas that’s so distinctly Middle Eastern and makes these intoxicating!
What are lamb koftas?
Koftas refers to a dish made with spiced ground meat (mince). Sometimes it’s made on skewers (this recipe) though they do also come in non skewered form, often shaped like a torpedo / football.
Typically, they are stuffed inside flatbreads with fresh salad or pickled vegetables and sauces, though they can be served over rice with fresh sides.
Where do lamb koftas come from?
No one country can declare themselves to be the creator of lamb koftas! But they’re typically associated with the Middle East and Mediterranean countries like Turkey, especially because they’re made with lamb which is a common protein associated with the food of that region.
What goes in lamb koftas
Here’s what you need. How many of these spices do you already have?? 🙂
(PS I realise panko breadcrumbs are totally non-Middle Eastern, but they are so much better than normal breadcrumbs, being that they’re larger fluffier pieces = softer koftas!)
(PPS While these are lamb koftas, this recipe works equally well with beef!)
How to make lamb koftas
Just toss everything into the bowl, mix it up then thread onto skewers. I even grate the onion straight into the bowl. And there’s just no avoiding getting your hands dirty to make sure the spices are well mixed throughout the meat. It’s half the fun!
These can be made ahead and refrigerated or frozen, making them ideal for getting ahead for busy midweek meals or big gatherings!
Remember: skewers are optional! Also, there are plenty of shape options:
Skewers – smoothish (pictured) or flat and dimpled
Non skewered – balls, football shaped, short cylinders, long cylinders
So unleash the creative demon within! 😈
Best way to cook lamb koftas
Grill over charcoal – the ultimate and traditional way! The extra smokey flavour is sooooo good;
BBQ – next best, and the way I usually cook them for gatherings;
Stove – the way I cook them most of the time; and
Broiler/grill – a fall back option, though you don’t get quite as good browning on the surface.
Yogurt Sauce for lamb koftas
The heavy spicing and rich flavour of lamb makes the koftas a perfect candidate for a tangy-yet-creamy Lemon Garlic Yogurt Sauce. Sometimes I like to add a dollop of Tahini which adds another layer of richness.
And if I’m serving these at a gathering, I’ll usually add Hummus as another sauce option.
What to serve with Lamb Koftas
The most common way koftas are served are as wraps. This is how I serve it:
Flatbreads – to make wraps (try these easy no-yeast homemade flatbreads)
Simple Lemon Yogurt Sauce (included in recipe)
Hummus – extra / alternative sauce option
A colourful minted red cabbage salad which is a refreshing contrast and adds great crunch
A couple of alternative salad options for wraps:
Shredded lettuce or other leafy greens, tomato slices and onion (the easy option)
Tabbouleh – see recipe in the notes of this Doner Kebab recipe
This Middle Eastern Chickpea, Tomato and Cucumber Salad would also pair beautifully, though I’d skip the spiced chickpeas (make sure you dice the veg small enough to stuff inside)
A big fat Greek Salad – different cuisine I know, but this is right at home alongside the strong flavours in these Koftas and I love stuffing them in the pita bread! (Again, make sure the veg is chopped smaller)
The other option is to serve it with a rice pilaf side instead of (or in addition to) pita bread. Here are some pilaf recipes that will pair beautifully with these Lamb Koftas:
Middle Eastern Lentil Rice Pilaf (Mejadra – one of my personal favourites!)
Red Rice – albeit Mexican, the flavour is on theme with Middle Eastern food
These lamb koftas first made an appearance on my website way back in 2014 when I first started this blog. Patience has never been my greatest virtue, so I did all my favourite recipes right out of the gate. And finally, I’m starting to trawl through them and create videos along with new photos – because I’ve come a long way in both fields since then! 😂
It’s a great recipe for entertaining because you can prepare everything in advance then just throw the koftas on the BBQ when your guests arrive. Pile it all onto a platter and let your guests help themselves! I’ve made this for my friends on many occasions – here’s a typical Arabian Feast menu they’re very familiar with, and I don’t think anyone’s getting bored of it….. – Nagi xx
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Lamb Koftas with Yoghurt Dressing
Ingredients
Koftas
- 1 lb / 500 g lamb mince (ground lamb)
- 1/2 onion , grated
- 1/4 cup breadcrumbs , preferably panko
- 2 cloves garlic , crushed
- 2 tbsp chopped fresh coriander
Kofta Spices
- 2 tsp cumin
- 2 tsp coriander
- 2 tsp paprika
- 1.5 tsp ground cinnamon
- 3/4 tsp cayenne pepper (this is a bit spicy, reduce to taste or leave out)
- 1 tsp cooking / kosher salt
- 1/2 black pepper
Yoghurt Sauce
- 1 cup yogurt , Greek or other thick plain
- 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- 1 clove garlic , crushed
- 1 tsp cumin
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
- 1/4 tsp salt and pepper , each
To Serve
- 8 skewers (Note 1)
- 8 flatbreads (small) or 4 large, warmed (homemade or bought, Note 2)
- Shredded Red Cabbage, Carrot and Mint Salad (Note 3)
- OR shredded lettuce, tomato and onion slices (Note 3)
Instructions
- Yogurt Sauce: Combine the yogurt sauce ingredients and leave in fridge for at least 20 mninutes for the flavor to develop (overnight even better!).
- Koftas: Grate the onion into the bowl using a standard box grater. Add remaining Kofta ingredients and mix well with your hands.
- With damp hands, divide the meat into 8 equal pieces and push and shape the meat onto 8 skewers. Make them smooth (looks nicer, pictured!) or a bit nubbly (more surface area to brown!).
Cooking:
- Stove: Preheat 1/2 tbsp oil in a large skillet over medium high heat. Cook in batches for 5 minutes in total, turning to brown evenly all over.
- BBQ: BBQ on medium high for about 6 minutes, rotating to brown all over.
- Broiler/oven grill: preheat and cook koftas 30cm/10" from heat source for 12 minutes, rotating as needed until lightly browned (you won't get as good a browning as stove/BBQ).
Serving:
- Do a DIY spread – pile everything onto a platter a make everyone serve themselves.
- Get a flatbread, smear with Yogurt Sauce, top with Red Cabbage Mint Salad (more options Note 3) then Kofta, drizzle over more Yoghurt Sauce. Devour and be happy!
Recipe Notes:
- Shredded iceberg lettuce (or just handfuls of leafy greens) with slices of tomato and onion (like the way Doner Kebabs are made), some fresh coriander/cilantro, parsley or mint would also be lovely
- Tabbouleh – see recipe in Doner Kebab recipe
- This seasoned Middle Eastern Lentil Rice Pilaf (Mejadra) is super tasty and would go perfectly to serve on the side / stuffing inside the pitas
- Middle Eastern Chickpea Salad with Cucumber and Tomato (skip the chickpeas if you want) – great juicy crunch factor
- Hummus instead of / in addition to yogurt sauce
- Add a side of juicy marinated BBQ Vegetables (or road them!) – extra amazing to stuff into pitas with the koftas
Nutrition Information:
Lamb koftas recipe first published November 2014. Updated September 2019 with brand new photos, complete rewrite, slight recipe improvements, brand new video and most importantly, Life of Dozer section added!
Life of Dozer
He knows full well he is not allowed on the white leather couch…. always pushing the boundaries!!!
(PS This is at my mother’s house, and she is going to be peeeeeeeved when she sees this photo! 😂)
Kelly says
I have made these koftas twice now, once with lamb and the last time with beef. We all liked it made with lamb but absolutely loved it made with beef. Even my fussy 17 year old. I also made the yogurt dip and the red cabbage and carrot salad. Such a tasty dinner. I will definitely be making this one of my regular dinners. Thank you for such great tasty recipes.
Richard says
Fabulous recipe. Made loads of time. Now added a little smoke essence – works perfectly oven baked. And increased to 250 gms so it fills the flatbread perfectly. Thank you.
Nagi says
Thanks! N x
Louie Bozzetto says
Hi Nagi, will be cooking this tonight. Do i use regular sweet paprika or smoked? Can’t wait to try it!
Edward Urquides says
I love your site, and have cooked quite a few. I always learn something knew. Does peeeeved = pissed? LOL
Hi from sunny san francisco, ca
Nicole says
Delicious, doubled recipe with 50/50 lamb/beef mince
Deborah Barden says
Hands down the best Kofta recipes I’ve made. The only thing I changed was using Lebanese 7 spice mix instead of the 5 suggested. Just two extra really! Juicy and full of flavour. The sauce is exceptional. Love it.
Hari says
My 3yo son loves these. Made them without cayenne for him and half way through added for my wife and I.
Natasha says
This was my first Nagi recipe and these went down great with my young family. Even my two toddlers enjoyed it (obviously made without the cayenne pepper) Thanks Nagi, looking forward to making many more of your great, simple recipes.
shandelle nagle says
These koftas are so good! My husband couldn”t stop eating them. Nagi your recipes are the best and your notes are amazing. You are my number one go too!
Nagi says
I’m so happy they were a hit Shandelle, thanks so much for letting me know!! 🙂 N x
Jordan says
This has joined my recipe book! Made lamb kofta wraps with garlic sauce, tomato, cucumber, coriander, feta, and red onion; absolutely delicious!
Peta says
Wow!!! The flavours! What an amazing dish and so easy. Made it with your fatoosh salad which is my new favourite. Love your recipes Nagi. I have not had one I haven’t loved yet 😊
Sue F says
These are delicious – after making several times with skewers I’ve started making without .. and now freeze in double batches to take away with us when at our cottage. They go on the grill frozen and cook up perfectly with the help of an instant read thermometer.
Thanks Nagi! Your recipes are my go-to for pretty much everything! 💜
Allison says
These were so good and tasted even better the next day. I sat them on a bed of hummus and served with a salad of roasted baby Brussels sprouts, beetroot, wilted baby spinach, toasted pine nuts and fetta.
I loved all your recipes that Ive made so far, thankyou so much for sharing.
Robyn says
Delicious, 😋I had seen this recipe before and wanted to try it. Well I had tzatziki dip I wanted to use up, I know I thought I’ll make that Kofta recipe from Nagi. Well once I opened the recipe I realised it was 2 different cuisines! Well I went ahead anyway and tzatziki works well with your kofta recipe 😊
Nagi says
Sounds divine Robyn – it’s very similar so it would have tasted great! N x
Loretta says
Okay this was AMAZING. 100% recommend.
Nagi says
WAHOO!!! Thanks so much Loretta! N x
Bronwyn says
Made these for my fam bam and they loved them. Had the cabbage salad and flat bread also. Very happy
Sana says
Absolutely. AMAZING!!
Tamara Reaume says
Loved the kofta, didn’t like either the yogurt sauce or cabbage salad. Will make again but will try another sauce and salad.
Angela Lewis says
Much nicer with a mint Tzatziki!
Pamela says
So easy and delicious! I made the tomato, cucumber, onion salad and served with lettuce. The yogurt dressing is perfect! This is going to be one of my regular dinners. Cannot wait to try some of your other recipes!
Danny Leahy says
Great recipe have you tried the lamb with a mint yoghurt sauce.
Nagi says
Yes they are great! Try this dressing here: https://www.recipetineats.com/indian-salad-tomato-mint-dressing/ N x