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    Baked Kofta with Potatoes (Kofta Bil Sanieh)

    By Cosette PoskoApr 11, 2020 (updated Oct 24, 2024)3 Comments

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    Baked Kofta with Potatoes or Kofta Bil Sanieh is a Lebanese take on a casserole. It combines traditional kofta patties with lucious tomatoes and potatoes creating a hearty and comforting meal. It's a staple Middle Eastern dish similar to a meatloaf bake in American culture. The kofta patties are seasoned, fresh or canned tomatoes create a delicious sauce while potatoes bake until tender and soft. Enjoy with pita to scoop all the saucy goodness.

    Oven Baked Kafta and potatoes

    Kofta is most common as a seasoned beef, often similar to a hamburger and grilled as skewers or patties. Ground lamb or beef is seasoned with onions, tomatoes, parsley and spices to make give it a unique flavor. It is one of the first dishes I mastered as a young aspiring home cook.

    Lamb is used heavily in Middle Eastern cooking and is a lovely change from ground beef in this kofta dish. Ground lamb gives the kofta such a unique flavor and richness. We strictly use American lamb here at home. The flavor can't be matched and it's a way to support our local ranchers. Partnering with my friends at the American Lamb Board to bring you this authentic and tasty recipe. It's simple enough for a weeknight meal but elegant enough to serve for Easter or Passover.

    Why American Lamb?

    First and foremost, supporting our local community is so incredibly important, especially right now. Obtaining lamb from my local Oregon ranchers means I'm getting the freshest product to share with my family.

    Local American lamb farmers and ranchers are committed to practices that protect the environment, improve land management, and foster animal well-being.  Sheep improve pastures and rangeland by cycling vital nutrients back through the soil, minimizing erosion, and encouraging native plant growth. Sheep graze on a variety of nutrient-dense grasses, legumes, and forage will produce succulent, tender meat.

    https://www.americanlamb.com/our-farmers-ranchers

    That is a commitment I want to be part of and ensure the best meat for my family when cooking. Not to mention, American lamb is 3,000+ miles fresher than any other product.

    Kafta and potatoes

    What You'll Need

    Kafta Ingredients

    Like many Lebanese dishes, Baked Kofta with Potatoes is a humble dish. Incorporating simple ingredients like potatoes and tomatoes with a rich protein like lamb really balances flavors and budget. Here is a list of the ingredients you'll need:

    • 2 pounds ground American Lamb
    • onion
    • Italian parsley
    • tomatoes
    • potatoes
    • tomato paste
    • paprika
    • mixed spices (or 7 spice or all-spice) - mixed or 7 spice is a combination of allspice, coriander, black pepper, cardamom, cloves and nutmeg
    • salt + pepper

    Making Kofta

    Kofta Patties

    Making kofta is as simple as making hamburgers. To the kofta we're going to add some major flavor components to make them extra moist and juicy. Chopped onion, tomato, parsley and spices get added to our American ground lamb to give them a flavor punch. Doing a quick broil on our patties before our final bake allows any excess fat to escape.

    Kafta and potatoes
    Kafta and potatoes

    Potatoes

    Potatoes are one of the humblest of ingredients. You can purchase many pounds at a minimal cost and they are filling, perfect when you are feeding a large family. I chose to roast mini Yukon gold potatoes for this dish, but standard Idaho potatoes work equally well. Doing a quick broil on the potatoes gives them a little pre-cook to ensure they cook fully when assembling the entire dish.

    Kafta and potatoes
    Kafta and potatoes
    Kafta and potatoes

    Tomatoes

    The last of our ingredients is tomatoes, the tomatoes create a sauce for the potatoes and kofta to bake in and unbelievable flavor. Fresh tomatoes are preferred but if you only have canned tomatoes those work too, it's all about ease and versatility in this dish.

    Once you have all your components, assembly is easy as 1, 2, 3 - layers of lamb kofta, potatoes, tomatoes and onions and a sauce bake together to create the ultimate comfort food. Check out this timelapse video of putting all the pieces together for your final dish.

    As always, I love seeing your creations. Please leave a review or share your dish with me on social media which lets me know what is working for you! You can find me on Facebook,  Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest. For more delicious recipes to your inbox, sign up for my newsletter!

    xoxo,
    Cosette

    This post is sponsored by the American Lamb Board. All options are my own. Check out the American Lamb Board page to find out where you can find American lamb in your state.

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    Kafta and potatoes

    Baked Kofta with Potatoes (Kofta Bil Sanieh)

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    • Author: Cosette's Kitchen
    • Prep Time: 30 minutes
    • Cook Time: 60 minutes
    • Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
    • Yield: 4-6 servings 1x
    • Category: Dinner
    • Method: Baking
    • Cuisine: Lebanese
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    Description

    This simple authentic Lebanese recipe is perfect for a weeknight dinner or an elegant dinner party.


    Ingredients

    Units Scale

    Kofta patties

    • 2 pound ground American lamb*
    • 1 cup diced onion, about 1 medium sized onion
    • 1 cup diced tomato, about 2 medium sized
    • ½ cup chopped flat-leaf parsley - about ½ a bunch
    • 1 tsp mixed spice - can sub 7 spice or all spice *
    • 2 tsp kosher salt (reduce to 1 tsp for table salt)
    • ½ tsp black pepper

    Kofta Tray + Sauce ingredients

    • 12 completed kofta patties (recipe above)
    • about 2 pounds potatoes - mini yukon gold or traditional Idaho*
    • 1 tsp olive oil
    • 3 large tomatoes, thick sliced (additional cherry tomatoes - optional)*
    • 1 large onion, thick sliced
    • 2 ½ cups boiling water
    • 2 Tbsp tomato paste
    • 1 tsp mixed spice - can sub 7 spice or all spice
    • 1 tsp paprika
    • 1.5 tsp kosher salt (reduce to ¾ tsp table salt) adjust to taste
    • 1 tsp black pepper

    Instructions

    Kofta Patties

    1. Combine all your kofta patty ingredients into a bowl and using clean hands mix well.
    2. Form your patties about 3" wide and 1" thick, should yield 12 patties total with 2 pounds of lamb.
    3. Place your patties on a tray and place under broiler (high) for 5-7 minutes, remove and flip, broil for another 5-7 minutes. Set aside.

    Potatoes

    1. If using 1-2" Yukon gold potatoes (as shown), place on tray drizzle with olive oil and broil just like kofta patties. After 5-7 minutes, shake on tray and roast for another 5-7 minutes.
    2. If using traditional Idaho potatoes, peel and cut potatoes into ¾" thick slices. Drizzle olive oil on tray and lay potato pieces flat, broil. Flip after 5-7 minutes and broil backside.

    Kofta Tray + Sauce ingredients

    1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
    2. Once you have your kofta patties and potatoes broiled, you can begin assembling your kofta tray.
    3. Place your kofta and potatoes on a large tray, mine is 14" round. If using potato slices, wedge between your kofta.
    4. Next, top each kofta with a tomato slice and finally an onion slice.
    5. To make the sauce, boil 2.5 cups of water (I use the microwave), then add your tomato paste and final spices. You can adjust salt to taste. Pour over your kofta tray.
    6. Cover your tray with foil and bake in a 400 degree oven for 60 minutes.

    Notes

    • The reason we broil the kofta prior to baking is to release any excess fat from the patties. Be sure to discard the drained fat in the garbage or compost - NOT the sink! I let it sit until it hardens before discarding.
    • Broiling the potatoes ahead of time allows them to par-cook and ensures they are fully cooked when baking.
    • If you do not have fresh tomatoes, you can sub whole canned tomatoes for this recipe.
    • Mixed spice and 7 spice can be found in any Middle Eastern grocery store. You can also find online, click links.

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    1. Brittany Rebalsky says

      April 14, 2021 at 2:41 am

      This baked kafta dish was delicious and was so perfect on a rainy cool day. It was so filling and so flavorful. Can’t wait to make again.

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      • Cosette's Kitchen says

        April 14, 2021 at 3:13 pm

        The PERFECT rainy day food for sure!!! Thanks for leaving a review - got your entry!

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        Cosette

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