Homemade Kafta Kabab Spice Mix Recipe (2024)

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It takes just 6 ingredients to make this super simple homemade kefta kabab spice mix. You can make koftas or use it on grilled chicken or fish.

Homemade Kafta Kabab Spice Mix Recipe (1)

This is the recipe I use to make a homemade gluten-free kafta kabab spice mix. These recipes vary by region and by taste so it's entirely possible yours contains different ingredients. But over the years, this is what I tend to mix up for ours, and we like it a lot. So I thought I'd share it with you. Making it at home ensures it's gluten-free and that you can control exactly what goes into it.

It is also possible you spell this as kufta, or kafta, or that you call this a koobidehkabab spice mix. As far as I'm concerned, it's all good. Call it what you want. Just make this version of the kofta kabab spice mix, and enjoy it!

Oh and if it's possible that you've never had this or anything like it?? Well, then you're totally missing out on some great homemade kofta kabab! I'm going to post a recipe telling you how to make Airfryer Kafta Kebabs in a few minutes so be sure to look for it as well.

The good news here is that if you've bought the spices I tell you to buy in my Indian Instant Pot Cookbook(Amazon) or HERE (Barnes & Noble) then you already have most of what you need to make this kofta kabab spice mix as well. As many years as I've been cooking with spices, I continue to be amazed at how just adding one or omitting one spice in a blend can give you a totally different taste.

Want To Make More Homemade Spice Blends?

  • Egyptian Dukkah
  • Lebanese 7 Spice
  • Cajun Spice Mix
  • Sambhar Masala
  • Kafta Kabab Spice Mix
  • Ras Al Hanout Spice
  • Shawarma Spice Mix
  • Dry Sesame Garlic Chutney
  • Ethiopian Berbere
  • Maharash Trian Goda Masala
  • Garama Masala
  • Punjabi Garam Masala

EQUIPMENT YOU MAY NEED TO MAKE THIS KOFTA KABAB SPICE MIX

Homemade Kafta Kabab Spice Mix Recipe (2)

OTHER HOMEMADE SPICE MIXES YOU MAY WANT TO TRY

  • Indian Garam Masala
  • Shawarma Spice Mix
  • Ethiopian Berbere

Homemade Kafta Kabab Spice Mix Recipe (3)

Homemade Kofta Kabab Spice Mix

It takes just 6 ingredients to make this super simple homemade kefta kabab spice mix. You can make koftas or use it on grilled chicken or fish.

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Course: Spice Blends

Cuisine: Lebanese, Turkish

Keyword: homemade kufte, kafta kabab spice mix, spices for kofta kabab

Servings: 4 tablespoons

Calories: 14kcal

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • Using a coffee grinder, grind all seeds together until a fine powder has formed. I find it helpful to shake the grinder about like a mad woman, so the powders don't stick under the blades.

  • This makes a batch large enough to season 2 pounds of ground meat, or about 3.5-4 tablespoons worth.

  • Use to make these airfryer or oven kofta kababs

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Link for the Air Fryer Kofta Kababs: https://twosleevers.com/airfryer-kofta-kabab-recipe-low-carb/

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Nutrition

Calories: 14kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Fiber: 1g

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  1. Tina Khan

    I have all these spices but in grinded form. Should I go ahead or get the whole spices and then grind.

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    • URVASHI PITRE

      I would mix the ground ones if they’re fresh.

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    • Laura

      Homemade Kafta Kabab Spice Mix Recipe (4)
      I used ground ones as was in hurry and didn`t have whole and it was amazing for my beef koftas. made in air fryer. very tasty

      Reply

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Homemade Kafta Kabab Spice Mix Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is kofta seasoning made of? ›

🧄 The Kofta spices

Lamb Koftas are considered a Middle Eastern dish and there are many variations out there. Most recipes call for a blend of cumin, coriander and cinnamon, to give that iconic Kofta flavour.

What is kofta kebab made of? ›

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).

What is the difference between kofta and kafta? ›

Both kafta and kofta are the same thing: a meatball made with ground meat and mixed with herbs, Middle Eastern spices and onions. In Lebanon it is known as kafta and in other Middle Eastern countries and India it is widely known as Kofta.

What is kofta called in English? ›

Kofta is a family of meatball or meatloaf dishes found in Balkan, Middle Eastern, North African, South Caucasian, South Asian and Central Asian cuisines.

What's the difference between kofta and Kabab? ›

Kebab is grilled on Fire while koftas are boiled or cooked in sauce. Here are a few home made kebabs pan fried too.

Is kofta Turkish or Arabic? ›

Köfte is the Turkish variant of meatballs made from minced meat, breadcrumbs, eggs, onions and a variety of spices. Of course, each establishment and even each family has their own take, but the main ingredients usually don't differ greatly.

What is mixed kebab meat? ›

Mixed Meat Kebabs are our most popular

The combination of Lamb, Beef & Chicken infused with our secret kebab spice blend, creates a delicious kebab with great taste and texture for a low price. The mixed meat kebab range includes the yellow label (our most popular kebab), red label and white label.

What country did kofta kebab originate from? ›

Kofta is a popular Arabic dish, with origins throughout the Middle Eastern region in Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt, Iran, and other countries. Kofta kebabs can be found in other cultural cuisine as well.

Why do you put baking soda in kebabs? ›

Here's where it gets science-y: The baking soda raises the pH on the outside of the meat as it marinates, in a process known as velveting (which can also be done with a cornstarch slurry). This makes it so the proteins have a harder time bonding to each other when it's time to cook the meat.

How do I stop my Koftas from falling apart? ›

Chances are there's too much fat in the meat and that's why they are not sticking together. It could also be that it is too fine of a grind, a coarser grind for the meat usually results in it sticking a bit better. You could try adding breadcrumbs or flour along with some egg or egg white and see if that works.

What meat is kafta made from? ›

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 Indian kofta 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 are other names for kafta? ›

It may be called kefta, kifta, kafta, kofta, koobideh, or a myriad of other names. While traditionally they are served more as meatballs, they are often spread out over a skewer and cooked over the open flame.

What does kofta taste like? ›

In a master-level malai kofta dish, you'll find dumplings that are crunchy and crispy on the outside yet creamy and velvety on the inside. After the delicious fried dumplings are dunked in a sweet and lightly spiced curry, they ascend to heavenly status.

What is the herb sumac? ›

Sumac comes from the Arabic “summaq,” which means “dark red.” It is a crimson red, astringent spice popular in Middle Eastern cooking. 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.

What is the seasoning in Arabic food? ›

Bahārāt means spices in Arabic and it refers to a combination of spices whose exact blend can differ by country and region (and sometimes even by household). Usually, the blend includes black pepper, cardamom, cumin, cloves, coriander, cinnamon, nutmeg, and paprika.

Is kofta good for your health? ›

Malai Kofta is a good source of protein and fats, with the vegetarian ball rich in fibre content. The veggies used also have various nutrients, and therefore, this malai kofta recipe has many health benefits. They are: Paneer malai kofta dish lowers the blood pressure levels in the body.

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