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Ishli Kofte / Içli Köfte (Stuffed Kofte)
Ishli Kofte (Içli Köfte) is nearly identical to Lebanese Kibbeh. Its name means "stuffed kofte" or "stuffed meatball" because that's exactly what it is.
Sini Kofte (Baked Kofte)
A classic Middle Eastern dish, Sini Kofte (Turkish) or Kibbeh bil Sanieh (Lebanese) is a layered, baked kofte. It features a beef and bulgur mixture as the base and topping, and a cooked ground beef mixture as the filling.
Red Lentil Kofte (Vospov Kofte)
Red Lentil Kofte (Vospov Kofte) is a vegan Middle Eastern dish made of red lentils, bulgur, and sauteed onion. It’s served with a colorful chopped salad.
Khorovats (Armenian Shish Kebabs)
Grilled skewers of lamb or beef, marinated in onion, red wine, and tomato paste, are a classic Armenian staple.
Kofte Kebabs With Spicy Harissa Yogurt Sauce and Grilled Flatbread (Minced Lamb Kebabs)
Kofte Kebabs are traditionally made with lamb, however, ground beef or pork can be substituted. Harissa is a Tunisian spice pasted made from piri-piri peppers. If you can't find it, any fresh chili sauce will do, such as sambal oelek.
Lamb Koftas with Yoghurt Dressing
These Lamb Koftas are a firm favourite. There’s something about the smell of Middle Eastern spices sizzling over hot charcoals. It’s intoxicating and you just know that whatever comes off the grill is going to be mouth watering.
Turkish Lamb Kofta Kebabs
Adapted from a recipe by Efendy, a popular Turkish restaurant in Sydney Australia, these fragrantly spiced and mouth-watering Turkish Lamb Kofta Kebabs take 30 minutes from start to finish!
Armenian Meatball Soup (Sulu Kofte)
This Armenian Meatball Soup, Armenian kufta (kofta) soup or sulu kofte, is the ultimate bowl of comfort. Tiny beef-and-bulgur meatballs are poached in a lemony, tomato-laced broth, and finished with dried mint to create this family favorite!
Losh Kebabs (Armenian Grilled Meat Patties)
Zingy, grilled lamb or beef patties seasoned with onion, red bell pepper, parsley, tomato paste, allspice, and biber salçasi.
Fish koftas
These fish koftas are like Middle Eastern lamb koftas - except made with fish. Adore the spicing! Serve with pilaf for a stunning meal.
Chi Kofte (Armenian Steak Tartare) also has a Lebanese cousin called Kibbeh Nayyeh. They are nearly identical, featuring raw meat and bulgur wheat, but are shaped and served differently. With this recipe you can easily make both variations!
Serve With
Armenian Grilled Vegetable Salad (Khorovats Salad)
This easy Grilled Vegetable Salad (khorovats salad) is a summer staple on any Armenian picnic or cookout menu. It's the perfect side dish for grilled meats, and an ideal addition to a vegetarian meze platter.
Yalanchi (Vegetarian Stuffed Grape Leaves)
These vegetarian stuffed grape leaves (yalanchi aka sarma) are Mediterranean favorites! With a vibrant herb and lemon-infused rice filling, they are perfect as appetizers, snacks, or even part of a meze platter.
Dolma (Stuffed Grape Leaves with Meat and Rice)
The ubiquitous term in various cultures for stuffed grape leaves is Dolma. This is actually a dish of many names and variations. This version features a savory meat and rice filling! Top it with a creamy yogurt and garlic sauce, and you'll surely fall in love with these wrapped morsels.
Eetch (Armenian Bulgur, Tomato, and Herb Salad)
A "meaty" vegan salad that can be a delicious part of a larger spread or a satisfying one-dish meal.
Armenian Meatball Soup (Sulu Kofte)
This Armenian Meatball Soup, Armenian kufta (kofta) soup or sulu kofte, is the ultimate bowl of comfort. Tiny beef-and-bulgur meatballs are poached in a lemony, tomato-laced broth, and finished with dried mint to create this family favorite!
Lahmajun (Armenian Flatbread With Spiced Lamb)
These thin, chewy-crisp flatbreads—often called “Armenian pizza” by non-Armenians—are easy to make at home and best when eaten hot from the oven.
Tourshi (Armenian Pickled Vegetables)
These tangy, lightly-spiced pickled vegetables are an essential part of the Armenian table, and can be made with just about any crisp, edible-when-raw vegetable you can think of.
Homemade Armenian Manti Recipe (Sini Manti)
These homemade baked Manti (Sini Manti) are traditional Armenian dumplings. They feature a savory beef filling, and a luscious yogurt-garlic sauce.
Lavash (Armenian Flatbread)
Here's how to make this ancient, paper-thin, surprisingly easy flatbread in a home oven.
Salata Falahiyeh (Palestinian or Farmers Salad)
If all you have at home are tomatoes, onion, and mint, you can enjoy a very delicious salad.