Tabriz meatballs

Tabriz meatballs (Persian: کوفته تبریزی, romanized: kufteh Tabrizi), also known as koofteh Tabrizi, are a variety of Iranian meatballs from the city of Tabriz.[1] The dish normally consists of a large meatball including rice, yellow split peas, herbs and other ingredients, and its juice which is served in a separate dish with shredded sangak or lavash bread before the main course.[2]

Tabriz meatballs
Alternative namesKufteh Tabrizi, koofteh Tabrizi
TypeMeatballs
Place of origin Iran
Main ingredientsGround meat, rice, leeks, split peas, and other ingredients
VariationsCiorbă de perişoare, sulu köfte, yuvarlak, Smyrna meatballs

Preparation

The ingredients are ground beef, rice, yellow split peas, leeks, mint, parsley, onion and spices, wrapped around a core of boiled egg, walnut, fried onion and dried apricot. The kufteh are braised along with fried onions, tomato paste and barberries.[3] [4]

Some versions are wrapped around a small stuffed bird before stewing.[1]

Etymology

Kufteh Tabrizi means 'meatball of Tabriz'. The word is derived from kūfteh: in Persian, kuftan (کوفتن) means 'to beat' or 'to grind'.[5]

See also

References

  1. Deravian, Naz (2018). Bottom of the pot : Persian recipes and stories. Eric Wolfinger (First ed.). New York, N.Y. p. 282. ISBN 978-1-250-13441-7. OCLC 1016935022.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. Homa (2016-03-01). "Koofteh Tabrizi ÚšůˆŮ Řşů‡ Řşř¨Řąűœř˛Űœ". Persianmama.com. Retrieved 2019-05-17.
  3. "Koofteh Tabrizi Recipe". Aashpazi.com. Retrieved 2019-05-17.
  4. SMM. "Tabriz kĂśftesi; Food in The Shape of Circles". Mydorna.com. Retrieved 2019-05-17.
  5. Alan S. Kaye, "Persian loanwords in English", English Today 20:20-24 (2004), doi:10.1017/S0266078404004043.


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