Hey everyone, it’s Louise, welcome to my recipe site. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, mom's stuffed meatballs(kufteh tabrizi). One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Koofteh (Kufteh) Tabrizi is very famous in Iran, it originates in Tabriz (my hometown). Koofteh Tabrizi is a super meatball stuffed with dried fruits and berries, also a variety of nuts. There are some other interesting fillings for this very traditional Azeri dish that are worth mentioning.
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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook mom's stuffed meatballs(kufteh tabrizi) using 15 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Mom's stuffed meatballs(Kufteh tabrizi):
- Prepare 450 gram minced meat
- Prepare Half cup dried split peas
- Make ready One-fourth cup uncooked rice
- Get as needed Pitted sour prunes
- Take Salt
- Take Black pepper
- Take 1 large onion, chopped
- Get 2 table spoon thick tomato paste
- Take 1 large tomato, cut to wedges
- Make ready 1 small onion, grated
- Make ready 2 teaspoon dried rosemary or mint
- Make ready Cooking oil
- Prepare Fresh herbs to serve(mint, rosemary, chives and red radish)
- Take 1 teaspoon turmeric powder
- Get Pinch turmeric for rice
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Instructions to make Mom's stuffed meatballs(Kufteh tabrizi):
- Cook split peas in some water for about 30 mintes until fully soft. Drain set aside and mash it. Meanwhile half cook the rice with pinch of turmeric. No water should left.
- In big bowl, mix the minced meat with grated onion, half tea spoon of turmeric, mashed split peas. Add salt, dried herb and half cooked rice. Knead well until mixture become sticky. Cover and put in fridge for one to 2 hours.
- In a deep pot with lid, saute chopped onion with some canola oil until translucent. Add half teaspoon of turmeric powder and pinch of black pepper. Add tomato paste and saute more. Add just enough water to cover 5 orange sized meatballs. Add tomato wedges.Bring it to boil.
- Meanwhile, wet your palms with water. Devide kofteh mixture to five. Take one part. Make a round shap holding with hands. Make a hole pressing the middle. Put stuffing pitted prune at the middle. Bring up sides and make it round size of a orange
- Add meatballs one by one gently to boiling tomato water. When they change color, lower the flame to medium and cover the pot.
- Let it simmer for about one hour until Kufteh cooked and sauce not runny. Serve Kufteh tabrizi with lavash or barbari naan and fresh herbs and greek yogurt on side. Enjoy!
Download all free or royalty-free photos and vectors. Use them in commercial designs under lifetime Close up of Koofteh Tabrizi Large Meatballs Stuffed With Dried F. Ruits, Berries And Nuts In Tomato Turmeric Broth A Traditional Azeri And Iranian Dish. Kufteh Tabrizi are large, stuffed meatballs usually made with ground beef or lamb, split yellow peas, rice, and a variety of fresh herbs and spices. The filling enclosed in the meatballs mostly consists of nuts and dried fruits, and occasionally whole hard-boiled eggs.
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