15+ Middle Eastern Ground Beef Recipes (Easy & Authentic) (2024)

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(last updated January 16, 2022) by Amina Al-Saigh

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If you have some ground beef in the fridge, planning out dinners for the week is so much easier, because ground beef is easy to cook and very versatile. In this post, you'll find a collection of the best middle eastern ground beef recipes. These have all been tested to perfection and loved by many!

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Why Ground Beef is so versatile!

Ground beef is my go-to protein when it comes to feeding my family. There are so many uses for it, especially in Middle Eastern cuisine, and its generally one of the easiest meats to cook. Over the years, I've also found it to be the most kid-friendly (maybe tied with chicken). Here are some of the reasons why I love it:

  • Its quick to thaw (if frozen) and cook in a skillet
  • You can adjust the amount of fat to your preference by choosing either regular, lean or extra lean
  • It stores really well in the fridge and tastes good as new the next day
  • It also freezes really well after cooking which makes it a great option for meal prepping

And because I know that you're all busy and can appreciate a quick protein option, I've put together this collection for you. It ranges from really quick and easy recipes like Kafta and Arayes, to more traditional and nostalgic Arabic recipes such as Dolma. You have so many to choose from, so you'll want to bookmark this page and come back to explore all of them.

What kind of Ground Beef is best for Middle Eastern cooking?

For a lot of traditional recipes, regular ground beef is used because Arabic / Middle Eastern recipes tend to be on the greasier side for added flavour. Fat gives food flavour, and generally, a higher fat percentage will result in juicier meat. However, I prefer to cook Arabic food the modern way and take a much healthier approach by sticking to extra lean ground beef and adding fat to it myself (through addition of olive oil, for example).

This is what the various types of ground beef mean, in general (the percentage will vary slightly):

  • Regular: 20% - 30%
  • Medium: 15% - 20%
  • Lean: fat content between 10% - 15%
  • Extra lean: fat content between 5% - 10%

Choosing the right type is up to you and your preferences, as well as the dish you are cooking.

What spices are used for Middle Eastern Ground Beef?

You will find that most Middle Eastern ground beef recipes use similar seasoning. My go-to is salt, pepper, allspice (the ground berry not a spice mix) and cinnamon. This is my favourite spice combination and in my opinion suits most applications. You can also simply season it with salt, pepper and Lebanese seven spice mix.

How to defrost Ground Beef

There are a few different ways that you can defrost ground beef, and I use all of them depending on how much time I have and whether I've planned ahead. I'll list them below in order of most preferred.

1. Defrost overnight in the fridge

This is easy enough and straight forward. Just take out the ground beef from the freezer, place it on a plate (to avoid anything leaking over the fridge) and leave it overnight in the fridge. This is the best way to defrost and my most used method. But sometimes I forget... and that's where these next ones come in.

2. Defrost in cold water

If I remember the morning of that I want to use ground beef, then I'll take it out first thing in the morning and place it in a sealed plastic bag and submerge it in cold water. I usually have to put a plate on top to keep it submerged because it tends to float to the top. This method will take 1-2 hours and will evenly defrost the beef.

3. Defrost in the microwave

My last option is the microwave when I need to use the ground beef within a few minutes to make a quick meal. The reason I don't love it is because it results in uneven defrosting and some of the beef around the outside starts to cook while the middle is still frozen. To work around this issue, I usually defrost it 1-2 minutes at a time, remove it and scrape off the defrosted beef and place it in a different plate, then put the remaining beef back in. I repeat this until the whole thing is defrosted.

15+ Middle Eastern Ground Beef Recipes

Ground Beef Kafta Kabobs (Skewers or Patties)

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This kafta kabob (or “kofta” or “kefta”) is so simple and delicious. Made usingground beef that’s skewered and perfectly seasoned with Arabic spices, thisrecipe is versatile and comes together in under 30 minutes!

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Hashweh Rice (Arabic Keema Rice with ground beef)

5 from 26 votes

Hashweh rice is delicious Middle Eastern rice with ground beef and vegetables. Seasoned with warm spices and cooked to fluffy perfection, it's the perfect complete meal in one pot!

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Arayes (Middle Eastern Stuffed Pita)

Arayes are a classic middle eastern street food. Pita bread, stuffed with spiced ground beef and grilled (or baked) to perfection. Enjoy them with a yogurt or tahini dipping sauce as a lunch or light dinner! They are quick and perfect for using up some ground beef.

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Easy Potato Moussaka With Eggplant

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A delicious comfort dish made with baked eggplant, spiced meat, and fluffy mashed potatoes. So delicious and easy!

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Lahm Bi Ajeen / Sfiha (Middle Eastern Flatbread)

5 from 36 votes

Lahm Bi Ajeen or Sfiha is an Authentic Middle Eastern Flatbread made with perfectly spiced beef and a delicious soft dough. It's a must try.

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30-Minute Arabic Pasta with Yogurt Sauce

5 from 12 votes

This Arabic pasta is the perfect solution to a lighter "white sauce" pasta. Its made with a yogurt, garlic and tahini sauce and layered with ground beef spiced with warm middle eastern spices. Top it with fresh herbs and crunch pine nuts, and you've got the perfect weeknight dinner.

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Egyptian Goulash (Phyllo meat pie)

5 from 25 votes

This Egyptian Goulash is an easy meat pie recipe that looks so impressive on your table but takes little time to put together. The end result is a crunchy pastry filled with a delicious beef stuffing seasoned with warm spices. Must try! It's simple to make and can even be made ahead of time.

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How to make Homemade Sambousek

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This Arabic sambousek recipe is the perfect crunchy appetizer to serve at any dinner! And I make mine with a hack I discovered years ago using ready made spring roll pastry — so easy! Whether you like sambousek with a meat filling or with a vegetarian potato filling, I've got you covered. This freezer friendly recipe is also super handy for Ramadan.

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Bechamel Pasta Bake (Macarona Bechamel)

5 from 42 votes

This comforting Bechamel Pasta Bake is so delicious and requires simple ingredients. Make the pasta and the meat sauce, but the magic behind this dish is the silky Bechamel sauce that gets poured on top. Delicious!

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Dawood Basha (Middle Eastern Meatballs Stew)

5 from 18 votes

A middle eastern meatballs stew made of spiced meatballs, potato cubes and peas simmered in a delicious tomato sauce. It's a comfort dish that is packed with flavour, and typically served with some vermicelli rice. So good!

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Iraqi Dolma (Middle Eastern Stuffed Vegetables)

5 from 28 votes

This authentic Iraqi Dolma recipe may be a labour of love, but it is so worth it! If you ever wanted to be transported to Iraq through your taste buds, this is the recipe to try!

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Mediterranean Eggplant Casserole (Kafta Bil Sanieh)

5 from 13 votes

This authentic Mediterranean Eggplant Casserole is made up of layers of Kafta, Potato, Eggplant, Onions, Peppers and tomato, all cooked in a delicious tomato sauce. It's addictive!!

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Stuffed Eggplant Boats with Ground Beef

5 from 5 votes

Eggplants are a staple in Middle Eastern cooking. We stuff, sauté, layer and even blend them into many recipes! This simple recipe for stuffed, baked eggplants combines select spices with ground beef, eggplant flesh, onions and tomato sauce. Drizzle with homemade yogurt sauce, and enjoy!

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Middle Eastern Stuffed Sweet Potatoes

5 from 3 votes

Baked sweet potatoes stuffed with middle eastern spiced ground beef, topped with a garlic yogurt tahini sauce and fresh vegetables. The perfect healthy weeknight meal!

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Stuffed Onions

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Middle Eastern stuffed onions cooked in a tomato broth!

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15+ Middle Eastern Ground Beef Recipes Including Kafta Kebob

This juicy beef Kafta Kabob is made with warm spices, onions, parsley and garlic. It comes together in under 30 minutes and can be served in so many different ways including with rice, salad, or in a wrap. Make sure you check out all the other ground beef recipes!

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Course: Dinner

Cuisine: middle eastern

Diet: Halal

Keyword: Kafta Bil Sanieh, kafta kabob

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 15 pieces

Calories: 102kcal

Author: Amina Al-Saigh

Equipment

  • BBQ or Stove or Oven

Ingredients

  • 1.5 lb extra lean ground beef
  • 1 bunch parsley approx. 2 cups packed
  • 4 cloves garlic
  • 1.5 teaspoon seven spice middle eastern spice mix
  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • ½ teaspoon paprika
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • 1.5 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons onion powder
  • 4 tablespoons olive oil plus more for grilling
  • 1 tablespoon flour see notes

Instructions

  • Using a food processor, add the garlic, onions and parsley and process for a few seconds until finely chopped

  • Add the mixture to the ground beef in a bowl, and add all the seasoning and olive oil. Mix well using your hands, then add the flour (see notes) and continue to mix until you form a dough (if dough does not feel firm, add slightly more flour)

  • Form the Kafta into approximately 3-4 inch long pieces about 1 inch in thickness

  • Heat up your BBQ or a grill pan on the stove and add a dash of olive oil (I recommend cast iron)

  • Grill each Kafta for 2-3 minutes on each side (test a piece to ensure it is cooked to your liking) for a total of 6-8 minutes (see notes for baking)

  • Serve with a yogurt tahini sauce (seeEggplant Fattehfor sauce recipe) over rice, salad, or in a wrap

Notes

  • I typically use 1 tablespoon of flour to help the kafta bind together and be easier to skewer and BBQ. There are situations where there may be too much moisture which could cause the Kafta to fall apart (such as using thawed meat that may have some extra moisture in it). However if you have a dough that is firm, no need to use it! Adding a lot of flour can make the Kafta taste tough so use it sparingly.
  • You can also bake the Kafta the oven at 400F for 15 to 20 mins until fully cooked through as a faster cooking method. Baking works, but grilling yields a juicier result.
  • If you're using regular ground beef (not extra lean), you can reduce the olive oil to 1 tbsp since the meat will release fat

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 102kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 28mg | Sodium: 269mg | Potassium: 192mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 387IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 14mg | Iron: 2mg

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FAQs

What is the most popular Middle Eastern dish? ›

Falafel: These deep-fried, meat-free balls have become a common international street food dish. Hummus: Made from mashed chickpeas, olive oil, tahini, lemon juice and garlic, this is one of the most popular Middle Eastern foods -- and a topic for fierce regional rivalries.

How do you make ground beef more flavorful? ›

Use a marinade: Marinate the ground beef in a flavorful liquid such as Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, or red wine before cooking. Add a flavorful liquid: Add a small amount of beef broth, tomato sauce, or red wine to the ground beef while it cooks to add extra flavor.

What is the trick to cooking ground beef? ›

Place the ground meat in a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. The most important trick to browning ground beef is using a wooden spoon ($6, Amazon) or heatproof spatula to break up the meat into equal-size pieces as it cooks. This ensures that all the ground beef pieces brown evenly.

What is 85 15 ground beef? ›

Beef, ground, 85% lean meat / 15% fat, raw, 1 lb - Health Encyclopedia - University of Rochester Medical Center.

What is the most consumed meat in the Middle East? ›

Poultry is the most consumed meat type in the Middle East.

Which are 3 major ingredients that dominates Middle East cuisine? ›

Grains are the basis of the Middle Eastern diet, where wheat and rice are considered staple foods. Barley is also widely used in the region, and maize in addition has become common in some areas. Bread is a universal food eaten in some form by all classes at nearly every meal.

What does adding milk to ground beef do? ›

The calcium-rich properties of milk react with enzymes in the meat to gently soften the proteins. Whole milk (not reduced fat), buttermilk, and yogurt all get the job done – with a special nod to buttermilk and yogurt for their optimal tenderizing acidity levels.

What spice enhances beef flavor? ›

Beef tastes great when seasoned with oregano, rosemary, sage, garlic or a combination of these seasonings. Poultry gets an added burst of flavor with spices like paprika, lemongrass and saffron. Fish can be made more flavorful with dry mustard powder, thyme and turmeric.

What does adding vinegar to ground beef do? ›

Vinegar can tenderize meat by breaking down its connective tissues and proteins, making it more tender and easier to chew. Additionally, vinegar can add flavor to the meat, especially when used as part of a marinade or sauce.

Why add baking soda to ground beef before cooking? ›

However, by gently tossing a baking soda solution with the meat (about ¾ teaspoon baking soda to 2 tablespoons water for 2lbs of grind) and letting sit for 15 to 20 minutes before cooking, beef loses less liquid, browns faster and tastes better.

What does 93 7 mean on ground beef? ›

the percentage of fat. For example, “93/7” means 93 percent lean meat and 7 percent fat. The lower the fat content, the less saturated fat you'll consume. To help reduce consuming extra fat from both ground turkey and ground beef, Hueschen recommends these options: Drain grease from the pan.

What's the healthiest ground beef? ›

The leanest type of ground beef is called ground sirloin, with a lean point of 90% lean and 10% fat (90/10). Some ground beef blends can be as lean as 96% lean with 4% fat (96/4). If you are looking for an alternative to ground beef, some types of game meat like ground bison are also very lean.

What is 80 20 ground beef called? ›

Ground chuck is made from the chuck primal, the shoulder area of the animal. It is preferred by many for its rich, beefy flavor and higher fat content. Most ground chuck is frequently listed as 80/20, meaning 80% lean meat and 20% fat.

What is the national dish of the Middle East? ›

Kabsa (Arabic: كبسة kabsah) or makbūs/machbūs (مكبوس/مچبوس Gulf pron.: [mɑtʃˈbuːs]) is an Arab mixed rice dish that originates from Yemen. It is commonly regarded as a national dish in all the countries of the Arabian Peninsula.

What are 3 Arabic foods? ›

Middle Eastern Food: 14 Popular Arabic Dishes + 7 Recipe Tips
  • Soups & Salads. Lentil Soup. Fattoush Salad. Tabbouleh Salad.
  • Starters and Sides. Hummus. Baba Ganoush. Falafel. Dolma.
  • Mains. Shawarma. Kebabs. Musakhan.
  • Bread, Pastries, Dessert. Pita Bread. Baklava. Kunafa. Halva.

What is a typical Arabic meal? ›

Arabic dishes like hummus, falafel, and kebabs are popular worldwide and a staple of meals in the Middle East. These all come from Levantine cuisine, the traditional food of the Bilad ash-Sham region. The most distinctive aspect of Levantine cuisine is mezze, small dishes served at the beginning of a multi-course meal.

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