Greek lamb keftas on cinnamon skewers

Greek lamb keftas on cinnamon skewers

By Ethan Del Rosario
15’ Prep time
25’ Cook time
40’ Total time
442 Calories
6 Serving

Summary

This wonderful persian dish is ideal for sharing as part of a mezze meal. the rose harissa paste is beautifully floral and smoky, and the cinnamon adds a sweet, woody flavour.
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Step by Step

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Step 1

Place the onion, garlic, herbs, harissa, spices and salt in a food processor and blend until finely chopped. Add the lamb and blend again until combined. Scrape down the sides and repeat once more. The finer the texture, the better the meat will stick to the skewers during cooking.
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Step 2

Divide the mixture into 12. With dampened hands, pack a portion of the kefta mixture around each cinnamon stick, taking care to form an evenly distributed cylinder with about 2.5cm of cinnamon stick showing at each end. Once formed, rub a little bit of olive oil over each one. Set aside in the fridge for at least 30 minutes, or until needed.
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Step 3

Preheat the oven to 200°C, gas mark 6. Place the skewers onto a baking sheet and cook for 20-25 minutes, turning once, until cooked throughout. Serve hot with extra rose harissa, for dipping.

Ingredient

  • Olive oil
    Olive oil
    2 tbsp
  • Flat leaf parsley
    Flat leaf parsley
    25 grams
  • Red onion
    Red onion
    1
  • Chilli flakes
    Chilli flakes
    0.5 tsp
  • Ground cinnamon
    Ground cinnamon
    2 tsp
  • Mint
    Mint
    25 grams
  • Ground coriander
    Ground coriander
    2 tsp
  • Garlic
    Garlic
    4 clove/s
  • Salt
    Salt
    1 tsp
  • Lamb mince
    Lamb mince
    1000 grams
  • Ground allspice
    Ground allspice
    2 tsp
  • Cooks' ingredients rose harissa
    Cooks' ingredients rose harissa
    1 tbsp
  • Cooks  ingredients cinnamon sticks
    Cooks ingredients cinnamon sticks
    12

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