Qofte
Kofta is a family of meatball or meatloaf dishes found in South Asian, Central Asian, Balkan, Middle Eastern, North African, and South Caucasian cuisines. In the simplest form, koftas consist of balls of minced meat – usually beef, chicken, pork, lamb or mutton, or a mixture – mixed with spices and sometimes other ingredients. The earliest known recipes are found in early Arab cookbooks and call for ground lamb. There are many national and regional variations. There are also vegetable and uncooked versions. Shapes vary and include balls, patties, and cylinders. Sizes typically vary from that of a golf ball to that of an orange.
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Recipes
Tavë Kosi and Qofte Të Fërguara, Albania’s National Dishes | Food Perestroika
I'm finally starting to act upon my New Year's resolution of blogging more national dish recipes! Earlier this month it was Liberland, now it's Albania's turn. And you even get two dishes for the price of one: tavë kosi and qofte të fërguara. Tavë kosi...