Authentic Egyptian Kofta Kebab Recipe (Juicy, Flavorful & Easy)

Egyptian kofta kebabs are made by mixing ground beef with grated onion, fresh parsley, and warm spices, then shaping and baking, grilling, or pan-frying until juicy and slightly charred. This authentic Egyptian kofta kebab recipe is quick, easy, and packed with bold flavor, ready in about 30-40 minutes. Juicy, perfectly spiced, and incredibly versatile, these kofta kebabs are perfect for serving with pita, tahini sauce, rice, or salad for a delicious Middle Eastern meal. This easy, authentic recipe brings the bold, smoky flavors of Egyptian street food right into your kitchen with simple ingredients and foolproof steps.
How to Make Egyptian Kofta Kebabs (Step-by-Step)
Egyptian kofta kebabs are made by combining ground beef with grated onion, fresh parsley, and warm spices, then shaping the mixture into skewers or oval logs and grilling or baking until juicy and slightly charred. This authentic Egyptian kofta recipe takes about 45 minutes from start to finish and delivers bold, smoky flavor. Serve kofta with pita bread, rice, or salad for a traditional Middle Eastern meal that is simple, satisfying, and packed with flavor.
- In a large bowl, mix ground beef, grated onion ( without the onion juice), parsley, and spices until fully combined.
- Lightly chill the mixture for 15–20 minutes to help it hold its shape.
- Shape into oval kofta logs or mold around skewers.
- Preheat a grill or oven to 400°F.
- Cook the kofta for 8–10 minutes on the grill or 30 minutes in the oven, turning occasionally until browned and cooked through.
- Let the kofta rest for a few minutes before serving.
- Serve hot with pita bread, tahini sauce, or a fresh salad.
Ingredients for Egyptian Kofta Kebabs
This Egyptian kofta recipe uses simple, fresh ingredients that create bold and authentic flavor. Ground beef is combined with finely grated onion and fresh parsley to keep the kofta juicy and tender, while a blend of warm spices adds depth and richness. Using high-quality ingredients and the right balance of seasoning is key to achieving the signature taste of traditional Egyptian kofta kebabs. These pantry-friendly ingredients make this recipe easy to prepare at home without sacrificing authenticity.
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Egyptian Kofta Kebabs
Ingredients
Method
- Squeeze or press with a spoon the onion pulp through a fine-mesh strainer over a small bowl to extract the onion juice.

- Set aside the onion juice for later use.

- In a large bowl, combine ground beef, dry onion pulp, parsley, salt, pepper, and kofta seasoning.

- Mix well until fully combined.

- Cover and let it rest/marinate in the fridge for 15 min to 2 hours ( preferably overnight for best flavor).

- Add baking powder to the mixture and knead for 2 minutes.

- Form into oval sausage-shaped pieces.

- Insert a rounded handle of a wooden spoon into the center of the meat log.

- Squeeze the meat gently around the handle, stretching it into a long, thin cylinder (roughly 3 inches long).

- Carefully slide the kofta off the handle. (This will create a hollow center to help the kebab cook through quickly).

- Place them in a non-stick baking pan ( 1/2 inch apart from each other) and brush them with onion juice.

- 1) Grill over medium-high heat for 8–10 minutes, turning occasionally2) OR pan-fry in a skillet with 2 tbsp olive oil until browned and cooked through3) OR bake in the oven at 400 F (200 C) for 25-35 minutes, flip them over after 20 minutes.

- Let them rest for 2–3 minutes before serving.

- Serve hot on a bed of fresh parsley.

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Tips for Juicy and Tender Egyptian Kofta Kebab
- Use 80/20 beef for juicy kofta (lean meat dries out)
- Grate or blend the onion and squeeze the juice out to avoid excess moisture
- Chill mixture for 15 minutes before shaping (helps hold form)
- Add Kofta seasoning, which adds an authentic aroma of Middle Eastern spices
- Don’t overwork the meat—keeps kofta tender
- Slightly wet hands with onion juice when shaping to prevent sticking
What to Serve with Egyptian Kofta Kebab
Serve Egyptian kofta with Egyptian vermicelli rice, grilled vegetables, and fresh cucumber tomato salad, or serve them with pickled turnips (torshi), tahini sauce, and warm pita bread.
Pair with Middle Eastern chicken kebab skewers and Egyptian macaroni bechamel.
Finish with creamy Egyptian rice pudding, Kunafa with cheese, or Egyptian baklava for dessert.

How to Store and Reheat Kofta Properly
You can store kofta in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. To reheat, simply pop them in the oven at 350°F for 10 minutes or until warmed through.
Can you freeze Kofta Kebab?
Yes, you can freeze cooked or raw kofta kebabs in an airtight container for up to 3 months. For the best results, let them defrost in the refrigerator overnight before you plan to cook or reheat them.
Egyptian Kofta Kebab Recipe FAQs
What is the difference between Egyptian kofta and Egyptian kebab?
Kofta refers to seasoned ground meat shaped into logs or patties, while kebab is a broader term that includes different types of grilled meat, including whole cuts or minced meat like kofta.
Why is my kofta falling apart?
Kofta can fall apart if the mixture is too wet or not well combined. Make sure to grate the onion finely, squeeze out excess moisture, and chill the mixture for 15 minutes before shaping.
Can I make kofta kebab without skewers?
Yes, you can shape kofta into oval patties or logs and grill them or cook them in a skillet, oven, or air fryer. Skewers are traditional but not required.
What meat is best for kofta kebab?
Ground beef with an 80/20 fat ratio is best for juicy and flavorful kofta. You can also use lamb or a mix of beef and lamb for a richer taste.
How do you keep kofta Kebab juicy?
Use meat with enough fat, avoid overmixing, and don’t overcook. Cooking on medium-high heat helps create a nice crust while keeping the inside tender.
Is Egyptian kofta Kebab healthy?
Egyptian kofta can be part of a healthy diet when served with vegetables and whole grains. Using leaner meat and grilling instead of frying can reduce calories and fat.

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Made it for family gathering and everyone loved it. It was tender and delicious 👍 great recipe
Made it without the kofta spices/seasoning and it was so good ! I love how you shaped it without skewers 👍 great idea. Can’t wait to try it with the kofta seasoning 😋