Easy Air Fryer Chicken Kofta Recipe (2024)

This Easy Chicken Kofta is a super simple twist on a classic Middle Eastern recipe. Made with less than ten ingredients, it’s ready in under an hour. Plus, there are endless ways to serve it so you never get bored!

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Table of Contents

  • What Is Chicken Kofta?
    • What does kofta mean?
  • Is Chicken Kofta Healthy?
  • Chicken Kofta vs Chicken Kabobs
  • What’s In Kofta?
  • Flavor Variations
  • How to Make Air Fryer Chicken Kofta in Just a Few Simple Steps
  • Tips for Success
  • Serving Suggestions
  • How to Store and Reheat
  • Common Questions About This Easy Chicken Kofta Recipe
  • More Middle Eastern-Inspired Recipes
  • Easy Chicken Kofta Recipe Recipe

What Is Chicken Kofta?

Kofta is a delicious dish commonly found in Middle Eastern, South Asian, and Mediterranean cuisines. Seasoned ground meat such as ground beef, lamb, or chicken forms the base of the recipe.

Then, we add vegetables, herbs, and spices before shaping the mixture into meatballs. Next, we pair the chicken meatballs and grill, fry, or bake them.

Many variations of kofta exist, but it’s always a popular dish! For instance, you can find beef kofta, shrimp kofta, and chicken kofta like these meatballs.

However, kofta recipes always feature ground meat, spices and herbs, breadcrumbs, garlic, and onions. These specific ingredients are what give kofta of all kinds its signature savory, herbaceous flavor!

Keep reading to learn everything you need to know to make easy chicken kofta meatballs at home!

What does kofta mean?

The word “kofta” is believed to have originated in Iran. The Persian word, kufte, directly translates to mean “pounded meat” or “finely chopped meat.”

No matter where you find it in the world, each culture’s take on kofta involves some sort of ground meat. That is why this word is the perfect descriptor for this food!

Is Chicken Kofta Healthy?

Chicken kofta is a fairly healthy option in our opinion! Compared to traditional kofta recipes chicken kofta meatballs are higher in protein and lower in fat.

For this recipe, we use just a handful of simple ingredients and no extra oil or butter. As a result, these chicken kofta meatballs are a well-balanced recipe made with lots of protein and moderate amounts of carbs and fats!

Chicken Kofta vs Chicken Kabobs

Kofta and kabobs are similar and often used interchangeably. However, they are not the same things.

The preparation of the chicken is the primary difference between chicken kofta and chicken kofta kebabs.

  • Chicken koftafeatures ground chicken mixed with other ingredients and molded into balls.
  • Chicken kabobsare skewers of meat (often chicken breast) and sometimes veggies like onions and bell peppers. Kabobs do not consist of a patty-like mixture like kofta. They also consist of different seasonings, offering a completely different flavor experience.
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What’s In Kofta?

Everyone has their own way of making kofta, using a variety of different ingredients. However, for our version, we stuck to simple, easy-to-find items that add loads of flavor with minimal effort!

  • Chicken– We use boneless, skinless chicken breast, and ground it up. However, you could skip a step and use ground chicken instead.
  • Aromatics– Use two small shallots and two whole garlic cloves for a pungent, tangy, slightly sweet taste.
  • Seasonings– The use of shawarma spice, salt, and black pepper creates a bold flavor that is sweet, warm, and earthy all at once. We almost always havehomemade shawarma spiceon hand. However, you can also easily find shawarma spice online or at your local grocery store.
  • Egg– Use a large egg to help bind the ingredients and ensure the meatballs hold their shape.
  • Dried Breadcrumbs– These help absorb excess moisture from the kofta balls. As a result, they give the chicken kofta mixture body and help prevent the mixture from drying out as it cooks.
  • Fresh Herbs– Fresh mint and fresh flat-leaf Italian parsley add a bright, peppery, herbaceous flavor that balances out the warmth of the spices. If you can’t find spearmint, feel free to use any other fresh herbs like dill instead.

Flavor Variations

As mentioned, there are endless ways to make homemade chicken kofta. So, feel free to mix and match different ingredients and combinations to make this recipe your own!

  • Replace the Meat.Use ground turkey, beef, or lamb.
  • Experiment with Seasonings.Mix and match a variety of spices and seasonings. For instance, cumin and ground coriander add a nice kick. Or, you can add a pinch of cayenne pepper or red pepper flakes for a bit of spice!
  • Use Bread.Swap the pre-made breadcrumbs with a small, end piece (butt) of bread.
  • Add Olive Oil.Just a tiny drizzle can help add a rich flavor and a boost of healthy fats.
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How to Make Air Fryer Chicken Kofta in Just a Few Simple Steps

Unlike other chicken kofta recipes made in the oven or on the grill, we cook our chicken kofta intheair fryer! As a result, it requires minimal prep time, has a cook time of about 20 minutes, and a total time of under an hour. You’ll be able to get in and out of the kitchen fast!

  1. Blend the chicken. Add the chicken to the bowl of a food processor. Pulse until you achieve a minced consistency.
  2. Combine the ingredients.Add the remaining ingredients, and pulse again until the mixture is well combined but not mushy.
  3. Shape the meatball mixture.Use asmall ice cream scoopto portion the meat mixture, and roll each scoop between your palms to form round balls.
  4. Air fry.Grease anair fryer basketwith cooking oil spray or a little bit of olive oil. Arrange the kofta balls in an even layer in theair fryer. Air fry until the meat cooks all the way through.

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Tips for Success

We paired this quick chicken kofta recipe down to make it nearly failproof. However, we have a few extra tricks to guarantee you always have success!

  • Wet Your Hands.Wet your hands with a bit of water before shaping the meatballs. This will help prevent them from clinging to your fingers and becoming a sticky mess.
  • Use About Two Tablespoons Per Kofta Piece.You’ll want to scoop up about two tablespoons of the raw mixture for every single kofta ball. Make them too small and they’ll burn and dry out. On the other hand, if you make them too large, they won’t cook enough.
  • Space the Kofta Meatballs Out.You want to allow a bit of space between each kofta ball to ensure the air circulates and cooks them on all sides. Work in batches if needed!
  • Use a Meat Thermometer.Insert a meat thermometer into the thickest part of your kofta. Make sure it has reached an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit and is safe to eat.
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Serving Suggestions

Chicken kofta is super versatile, meaning you can serve it in a variety of ways! Some of our favorites include:

  • As BowlswithPersian rice,Egyptian baked rice,Vermicelli rice,couscous, ortabbouleh. Or, with sides of vegetables such as roasted cauliflower oroven roasted Parmesan Brussel sprouts.
  • InPita Pocketswith lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber, onions, and tahini,hummus, tzatziki, ortoum.
  • With Saladssuch as,balela salad,shirazi salad,fattoush salad, orGreek orzo pasta salad.
  • As part of a spreadwith dips like tahini sauce and toum and snacks.Moroccan zaalouk,marinated tomatoes and feta dip, aMediterranean mezze platter,spanakopita triangles, andfried feta rolls are some of our favorite pairings.

How to Store and Reheat

Chicken kofta meatballs are a greatmeal prepoption and stay fresh for days.

  • Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to five days.
  • Freeze cooked or raw chicken kofta in an airtight container or sealable bag for up to three months. Thaw in the fridge overnight when you’re ready to eat.
  • Reheat in the air fryer at 350 degrees Fahrenheit. To do so, arrange your leftovers in a single layer in a greased basket, and warm just until heated through.

Note:Make sure to store any leftover kofta in an airtight container on its own, separate from any sides or sauces!

Common Questions About This Easy Chicken Kofta Recipe

Can I use chicken thighs instead?

Yes, but keep in mind that chicken thighs have more fat than breasts. So, the ratio of breadcrumbs and eggs needed would change.

Can I bake chicken kofta instead of air frying?

Sure! Follow the recipe as normal. Then, instead of air frying, arrange the kofta in a single layer on a greased baking sheet. Bake at 375 degrees Fahrenheit for about 20 minutes or until the kofta cooks completely, and flip it over halfway through.

Can I cook this recipe on the grill?

Yes, follow the recipe as normal, combining the ingredients. Then, instead of forming balls, shape the meat mixture around wooden skewers. Heat the grill to medium-high heat. Then, place the chicken kofta skewers on oiled grates, letting them cook for about three minutes on both sides.

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Easy Chicken Kofta Recipe

4.56 from 9 votes

Author: Food Dolls

Servings: 12 servings

Prep: 20 minutes mins

Cook: 20 minutes mins

Total: 40 minutes mins

Make easy chicken kofta in the air fryer with nine ingredients and forty minutes for a high-protein meal you can enjoy throughout the week!

Ingredients

  • 1 pound boneless skinless chicken breast
  • 1 fresh mint leaves
  • 1 small bunch flat leaf Italian parsley
  • 2 small shallots
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 1 large egg
  • ¼ cup dried breadcrumbs
  • 2 Tablespoons shawarma spice See notes below
  • 1 teaspoon salt See notes

Instructions

  • Add the chicken breast to the bowl of a food processor. Grind until the chicken is minced.

    1 pound boneless

  • Add the fresh mint, parsley, shallots, garlic, egg, breadcrumbs, shawarma spice, and salt. Pulse again until the ingredients are well combined.

    1 fresh mint leaves, 1 small bunch flat leaf Italian parsley, 2 small shallots, 2 garlic cloves, 1 large egg, ¼ cup dried breadcrumbs, 2 Tablespoons shawarma spice, 1 teaspoon salt

  • Using a small ice cream scoop, shape the meat mixture into small balls (approximately two tablespoons each).

  • Preheat an air fryer to 350 degrees Fahrenheit, and grease the basket with cooking oil spray or a small amount of olive oil.

  • Arrange the chicken kofta balls in an even layer in the air fryer, leaving space between each piece. Air fry for 13-15 minutes or until the chicken kofta is fully cooked and has reached an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to five days.

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Notes

Note: Feel free to use store-bought shawarma spice, or make your own homemade shawarma spice blend using 1 tablespoon garlic powder, 1 tablespoon coriander, 1 Tablespoon ground cumin, 2 teaspoons smoked paprika, ½ Tablespoon ground cardamom, 1 teaspoon ground turmeric, 1 teaspoon black pepper, ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon, ½ teaspoon ground ginger, ¼ teaspoon allspice, ¼ teaspoon cloves, ⅛ teaspoon cayenne pepper (optional).

Note: Use less salt if your shawarma spice has salt included.

Oven Option: Combine the ingredients as normal. Then, arrange the kofta on a greased baking sheet, and bake the kofta at 375 degrees Fahrenheit for 18-20 minutes or until it is cooked all the way through, flipping it over halfway.

To Freeze: Transfer cooked or raw chicken kofta balls to an airtight container or sealable bag, and freezer for up to three months. Thaw in the fridge overnight, and cook as normal. Or, warm them in the air fryer at 350 degrees just until heated through.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 68kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 0.4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.5g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 38mg | Sodium: 261mg | Potassium: 197mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 84IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 50mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

What is kofta seasoning made of? ›

🧄 The Kofta spices

Lamb Koftas are considered a Middle Eastern dish and there are many variations out there. Most recipes call for a blend of cumin, coriander and cinnamon, to give that iconic Kofta flavour.

How do you keep koftas from drying out? ›

Covering the pan with foil brushed with some olive oil and letting them cook in the oven helps kofta stays tender and juicy and not to dry so fast also it prevents sticking to the grill racks. Then you just put them on the grill to get those grilling marks and to brown a little more.

What is chicken kofta made of? ›

Chicken kofta is made of ground chicken that's mixed with other ingredients including onions, garlic fresh herbs and spices, to form a well-seasoned mixture (similar to a chicken meatballs mixture).

How do you make kofta stick to skewers? ›

I drain water out of wet ingredients like onions before adding it to the meat mixture. I use meat with 20% fat. Salt the mixture well and knead the meat mixture until the myosin releases and causes the meat to become sticky. Chill the meat and hold a piece of ice in my hand before forming the meat on the skewer.

What is kofta called in English? ›

Kofta is a family of meatball or meatloaf dishes found in Balkan, Middle Eastern, North African, South Caucasian, South Asian and Central Asian cuisines.

What is the difference between kofta and Kafta? ›

We call it Kafta in Lebanon and it's also widely known as Kofta in other Middle Eastern countries. It's basically a meatball using either beef, chicken or lamb, mixed with herbs, Middle Eastern spices and onions.

What do you eat with kofta? ›

Hummus, feta, tzatziki , pickled red onions, couscous or tabouleh are all great serving suggestions for koftas. Fresh herbs and salad ingredients, like rocket and tomatoes, balance out the other rich flavours.

Why are my chicken kebabs dry? ›

Of course, chicken breast is a bit of a healthier option, and you are welcome to use it instead, but your kebab will come out a little dry. If you do decide to use chicken breast, make sure you marinate it for at least 4 hours, or, better yet, overnight.

Is kofta Greek or Turkish? ›

What is Kofta (Köfte)? Köfte is the Turkish variant of meatballs made from minced meat, breadcrumbs, eggs, onions and a variety of spices. Of course, each establishment and even each family has their own take, but the main ingredients usually don't differ greatly.

What nationality are koftas? ›

Kofta is a type of "meatball" that originates from the Middle East and India. The word kofta comes from the Persian word kūfta, which means "to beat or to grind," which references the ground meat typically used to make kofta recipes.

What's the difference between kofta and Kabab? ›

Kebab is grilled on Fire while koftas are boiled or cooked in sauce. Here are a few home made kebabs pan fried too.

Why won't my kofta stick to the skewer? ›

Mix your meat real well either by hand (I prefer hand) or mixer until is tacky. Wet your hands when skewering them up. If you're unsure, put the meat mix in the freezer 20 mins till you're ready to skewer so it's really cold.

Do you have to soak wooden skewers for kabobs? ›

If they will be exposed to cooking temperatures, yes. If you don't soak them first, they tend to dry out, become brittle and may even burn. I grill often. I'll soak the skewers in water in a shallow pan for 30 minutes or so before I skewer the food.

What do you eat with kofta kebabs? ›

Add skewers (I could fit all in, placing them in alternating directions) and cook for 8 minutes, turning to brown all sides. Meanwhile, slice tomatoes and red onion. Serve kebabs with pita bread, lettuce, tomatoes, red onion and yoghurt sauce on the side. Wedges of lemon are also a great accompaniment.

What is kebab powder made of? ›

The combination of smoked paprika, ground peanuts, garlic powder, ginger powder, onion powder, peppercorns, coriander seeds, nutmeg, grains of Selim, and cayenne pepper make up this rich smoky and fragrant spice blend.

What does kofta taste like? ›

In a master-level malai kofta dish, you'll find dumplings that are crunchy and crispy on the outside yet creamy and velvety on the inside. After the delicious fried dumplings are dunked in a sweet and lightly spiced curry, they ascend to heavenly status.

What is the herb sumac? ›

Sumac comes from the Arabic “summaq,” which means “dark red.” It is a crimson red, astringent spice popular in Middle Eastern cooking. It's made from the berry fruit of the Rhus Coriaria shrub, which were originally grown in parts of the Mediterranean basin, then spread to Europe.

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