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Koofteh Berenji Recipe

At first glance, the yummy stuffed meatballs whose filling can undergo changes to fit different tastes might seem difficult to cook, but once you get the hang of the dish, you cannot let go of it.

Koofteh Berenji (rice meatball) is one of the classic and very delicious Iranian dishes.

There are different types of Koofteh, but Koofteh Berenji is more common than other types. It can be made in different sizes and shapes.

It is recommended to prepare Koofteh Berenji for lunch because this food is relatively heavy.

Koofteh Berenji – Persian Meatballs with Rice

Ingredients For Koofteh Berenji

(Serves 4-6)

  1. 500 grams minced veal or beef
  2. One cup rice (100 grams)
  3. 50 grams yellow split peas
  4. Two heaped tablespoons chickpea flour
  5. One egg
  6. Two tablespoons finely chopped savory
  7. One level tablespoon finely chopped mint
  8. One level tablespoon finely chopped tarragon
  9. One tablespoon finely chopped parsley
  10. One level tablespoon finely chopped dill
  11. One level tablespoon finely chopped wild leek
    Dried herbs can be used instead of fresh ones.
  12. Two large onions
  13. Two tablespoons tomato paste
  14. Dried plums and walnuts for the filling
  15. Salt, ground black pepper and turmeric to taste
  16. Garlic powder to taste
  17. Oil
  18. Water

Cooking Steps For Koofteh Berenji

1. Wash the rice a few times and soak it in salt water for a few hours. Pour some water in a pot and bring it to the boil, then add in the rice to the boiling water; leave it there until the rice is partly cooked. Depending on the kind of rice, it might take a few minutes (less than 10). Afterward, drain the rice. If the rice turns out to be fully cooked, there is no room for worry. What matters is that rice should not be raw, because it might later cause your Kooftehs to fall apart or remain uncooked by the time the meal is expected to be ready.

2. Cook the yellow split peas in water with some salt as well until they are well cooked. Drain them too and set them aside. The ingredients should be free of any excess water before they are mixed, otherwise the mix won’t be sticky enough and cracks will appear in Kooftehs.

 

Cook the yellow split peas in water
Drain the yellow split peas too and set them aside

3. Before you make Kooftehs, you need to get the sauce ready. Peel and slice one large onion and fry the slices over a medium heat until they turn soft and golden brown, add salt, turmeric and pepper to it. Then spoon in the tomato paste and fry it until it starts to change color and becomes deep red; stir it frequently to avoid burning it. Afterward, pour three to four glasses of water into the pot; the water level should be high enough to submerge the Kooftehs when they are placed in the pot. Bring the sauce to the boil, as soon as you place the Kooftehs in the sauce, turn down the heat.

4. Grate the other onion. If the grated onion turns out to be watery, squeeze it to get rid of the excess juice.

5. In a large bowl, mix the grated onion, minced meat, rice, yellow split peas, herbs, chickpea flour and egg and add turmeric, black pepper, salt and garlic powder to taste. It is important that you press the mixture with your hands until the ingredients form a single smooth, consistent substance.

You can mix the ingredients with a mixer
Koofteh Berenji-You can mix the ingredients with a mixer
Koofteh Berenji-You can mix the ingredients with a mixer

6. Take a handful of the mix, stuff a dried plum and walnut into it and then shape it into a ball. Add the Koofteh to the sauce. You should not put the lid on the pot. Turn the Kooftehs in the pot to let them cook well in the sauce. If you like, you can add some dried plums to the sauce as well. As for the filling, you can use other stuff like dried onions, barberries and boiled eggs, too.  The Kooftehs will need about an hour to simmer in the sauce before they are ready. The dish is served with flat bread.

Additional tips for making Koofteh Berenji

Calories in rice meatball: There are an average of 180 to 190 calories in per 100 grams of this food

Rice meatballs are one of the popular and traditional dishes of Tabriz and are originally an Azeri recipe.

Preventing Koofteh from falling apart:

To prevent the meatballs from falling apart, you should add one or two tablespoons of gram flour to your ingredients or grind the wheat and pour it into the meatball ingredients so it becomes sticky.

To prevent the meatballs from loosening, grate the onion with a grater that has larger holes, or take the onion juice away.

Persian Koofteh (aka kufteh or kofteh) is mixed with cooked rice, yellow split peas, onions, and a heap of fresh herbs.

Another reason why meatballs fall apart is its meat. The fatter the meatball meat, the more likely are the meatballs to loosen. So if your meat is high fat, add an egg to your Koofteh ingredients. The meat in meatballs should be quite soft and fine; therefore, the meat should be minced 2-3 times.

Once the rice meatballs are ready, refrigerate for an hour before placing them in the sauce.

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