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Mouthwatering Stuffed Kufta Recipe: A Middle Eastern Delight

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Ingredients

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3 tablespoons olive oil
4 onions, thinly sliced
1 large tomatoes, peeled and sliced
1 teaspoon ras el hanout spice mix
1 pinch saffron, about 10 threads
5 whole cloves
2 cups water
1 (250 g) can tomato sauce
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup raisins
1 tablespoon honey
the meatballs
450 g ground lamb
1 onion, grated

Nutritional information

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Calories
374 g
Calories From Fat
41.6 g
Total Fat
14.3 g
Saturated Fat
241 mg
Cholesterol
1717.3 mg
Sodium
63.5 g
Carbs
5.4 g
Dietary Fiber
36.7 g
Sugars
28.8 g
Protein
584g
Serving Size

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Mouthwatering Stuffed Kufta Recipe: A Middle Eastern Delight

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    I got some Ras el Hanout spice mix for Christmas, so I'm looking for recipes to use it. I haven't tried this-but I will. I turned the method I found around, as when I make it, I'll begin to make the meatballs when I get the onions started cooking for the sauce! Prep time is a bit of a guess. I also submitted a simple Ras el Hanout mix for anyone interested.

    • 108 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

    Ingredients

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    Stuffed Kufta, I got some Ras el Hanout spice mix for Christmas, so I’m looking for recipes to use it I haven’t tried this-but I will I turned the method I found around, as when I make it, I’ll begin to make the meatballs when I get the onions started cooking for the sauce! Prep time is a bit of a guess I also submitted a simple Ras el Hanout mix for anyone interested , I got some Ras el Hanout spice mix for Christmas, so I’m looking for recipes to use it I haven’t tried this-but I will I turned the method I found around, as when I make it, I’ll begin to make the meatballs when I get the onions started cooking for the sauce! Prep time is a bit of a guess I also submitted a simple Ras el Hanout mix for anyone interested


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    Steps

    1
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    The Sauce: Heat the Oil in a Large Pan Over Medium-High Heat.

    2
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    Add the Onions, and Cook Until Well Softened-About 15 Minutes Stirring Often.

    3
    Done

    Add the Tomato, Ras El Hanout Spice, Saffron and Cloves.

    4
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    Stir and Cook For About 3 Minutes.

    5
    Done

    Add the Water, Tomato Sauce, Salt, Raisins and Honey.

    6
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    Bring to the Boil Over High Heat, Then Reduce the Heat and Simmer For 15-20 Minutes.

    7
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    Place the Kufta in the Sauce, Leaving the Heat on a Simmer.

    8
    Done

    Cook Without Stirring, Covered, For 10 Minute or Until the Meat Is Cooked.

    9
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    Meatballs: Mix Together All Ingredients (except Eggs) Kneading Well.

    10
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    Take Walnut-Sized Portions of Mix and Spread Them in Your Hand to Form a Disc.

    11
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    Place an Egg Wedge in the Middle of the Disc and Gather the Meat Up Around the Egg, to Make Meatballs Stuffed With Egg.

    12
    Done

    Place the Stuffed Meatballs on a Platter, and Allow to Rest in the Fridge For 10 Minutes.

    13
    Done

    Serve With Plain Steamed Rice.

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