How to Make Kofta Kebabs That Will Impress Your Guests - Veena Azmanov Kitchen
Kofta kebabs are a popular dish in Middle Eastern cuisine. They are meat on a stick, made with ground beef and lamb, and seasoned with various spices. Kofta kebabs can be grilled or baked, and they can be served with a variety of sauces and sides.
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3.3M views · 3.1K comments | IKEA Swedish Meatball Copycat Recipe | Big news! IKEA shared their famous Swedish Meatball recipe with the world—and Nicole gave it a try. GET THE RECIPE: https://trib.al/TazGEBB | By MyRecipes | - Comin' at you with another copycat recipe. Today it's IKEA's famous meatballs. These Swedish style meatballs are all the rage and fortunately for us IKEA has shared the recipe. I thought this would be a fun one to try, and my family needs dinner tonight, so let's get goin'. First off the recipe starts with European measurements. If anything else, I can go ahead and do that math for you. So it's calls for 500 grams of beef mince. Okay, that's slightly over like 1.1 pounds of ground beef. 250 grams of pork mince. That tells me it's about a half a pound. First step is to mix those things together. Next it calls for one onion finely minced. It doesn't say what kind of onion, it doesn't say how big the onion is. I'm sticking with about a cup of finely chopped white onion. One egg, I've got that. I can read that. And then one clove of garlic, it says crushed or minced. I'm gonna assume I can use this for crushed. 100 grams of bread crumbs. Google tells me that is like .44 cups. So I'm just gonna do a little shy of a half a cup. Okay so you mix this together, and then it says to add five tablespoons of whole milk. Generous salt and pepper. Just evenly sprinkle it over the surface of the meat, that's what I would do. Now we mix and we roll it into small balls. Normally my meatballs like for pasta are about the size of a golf ball, I'm gonna do about half that. I'm going to roll this up to see how many we get, brb. I made 33 meatballs, and you are supposed to chill them for two hours, just to help them hold together when you go to fry them in the pan. The recipe just says to heat the oil, doesn't say what kind of oil, I've got some olive oil so that's what I'll go with. Okay we're going to cover them and then finish them in the oven after we brown that at 180 degrees Celsius. I don't know what that it. - [Google] 180 degrees Celsius is 356 degrees Fahrenheit. - I preheated my oven to 350. I had a feeling it was somewhere in that vicinity. My oil looks good, and I'm just gonna go in with my meatballs. (sizzling) You just wanna keep flippin' them 'til they're brown all over. This is where the chilling comes into play, because then they'll hold their shape better when they're fried. (sizzling) So maybe I'm busted, I didn't do the full two hours. All right, so when you get your meatballs good and brown I'm going to (drops meatballs) whoop. I'm gonna finish these off and then cover them and bake them for 30 minutes, and then we'll make the sauce. All right, while the meatballs bake we're going to make the sauce right here in the skillet. I'm just going to wipe it clean. (wiping) And we'll just use the same skillet. It'll have a little bit of good flavor in the bottom. We need 40 grams of butter, this whole stick is 113 grams. That's too much math. Hey Google, how many ounces are in 40 grams? - [Google] 40 grams is equal to 1.411 ounces. - Two tablespoons would be two ounces, so it's a little less than, just like one and a half tablespoons. But just melting butter and we're going to make a little bit of a roux in there. So that was about four teaspoons, so I'm going to do four to five teaspoons of flour. So you want equal parts butter and flour when you're making a white sauce. I forgot to mention that I have never had IKEA's meatballs at IKEA. I've only been to IKEA two or three times. And when I was there, I definitely didn't get the Swedish meatballs, nobody told me. Sure I got something like a sandwich, or a burger, or something. I just didn't know I was goin' to IKEA for their food. (stirring) I mean I was impressed by their cafeteria, but who knew. And then we need 150 milliliters of vegetable stock and beef stock. Fortunately on our measuring cup it has milliliters. Okay I've got my flour and butter cooking, now I'm going to whisk in my broth. I only had vegetable broth, but I do have beef stock. Okay so this will thicken when it comes up to a simmer. So we need 150 milliliters of thick double cream. I assume that means heavy cream. Heavy heavy cream is heavier than our whipping cream. Maybe I'll add a little less so that it will thicken. And then we're gonna add a teaspoon of Dijon, and two teaspoons of soy sauce. Gonna let that come together, and the meatballs are almost done. We're about to put these two things together and I'm about to taste my first IKEA meatball. 30 minutes later here are our meatballs. So to serve these they suggest like a creamy mashed potato or boiled potatoes. Listen, I don't have that, so we're just gonna eat them as is with a salad for dinner. Okay, meatball, now sauce. Feel like my sauce probably was supposed to be a lil' thicker. Maybe because my American measurements are off. How did I do? I mean, pretty good. (biting) (chewing) What's not to like about a juicy meatball and a creamy sauce? (tapping fork) (chewing) The sauce is really good. As it has sat, the flavors have come together and it's really nice. It's like the perfect bite of meatloaf with like, this gravy. I could see how it would be really good with some mashed potatoes. I mean most of the time I've just had Swedish meatballs like at a party, as an appetizer with a toothpick. So yeah, I mean IKEA's Swedish meatballs are a little underrated, and if there's anything else from IKEA that I need to try, please let me know. For more great recipes like this, don't forget to visit my recipes on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook. And if you're watching on YouTube, click the bell, will ya? And subscribe. In the mean time, I guess I'll be eatin' some meatballs.
3.3M views · 3.1K comments | IKEA Swedish Meatball Copycat Recipe | Big news! IKEA shared their famous Swedish Meatball recipe with the world—and Nicole gave it a try. GET THE RECIPE: https://trib.al/TazGEBB | By MyRecipes | - Comin' at you with another copycat recipe. Today it's IKEA's famous meatballs. These Swedish style meatballs are all the rage and fortunately for us IKEA has shared the recipe. I thought this would be a fun one to try, and my family needs dinner tonight, so let's get goin'. First off the recipe starts with European measurements. If anything else, I can go ahead and do that math for you. So it's calls for 500 grams of beef mince. Okay, that's slightly over like 1.1 pounds of ground beef. 250 grams of pork mince. That tells me it's about a half a pound. First step is t
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