Vegan Kofta Recipe (Easy + Grilled) - Romy London | Vegan BBQ (2024)

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Wonderfully flavorsome Grilled Vegan Kofta Recipe with Middle-Eastern-inspired flavors such as cardamom, cumin, and turmeric. Easy to make with ready-made vegan mince and perfect for a last-minute BBQ addition.

Easy Vegan Kofta Recipe

When it comes to a vegan BBQ, I love experimenting and creating different flavors for the grill, aside from shop-bought vegan sausages, which seem to be the go-to vegan option for any BBQ party. These grilled vegan koftas add a delicious range of flavors to the grill, which Middle Eastern-inspired flavors such as cumin, coriander, and cardamom. Simply delicious!

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This recipe is:

  • 100% vegan
  • perfect for your vegan BBQ
  • delicious
  • full of flavor
  • egg-free
  • dairy-free
  • easy to make
  • great straight from the grill or reheated

Ingredients for Vegan Grilled Kofta

  • vegan mince (I used Oumph!)
  • garlic cloves
  • ground coriander
  • salt
  • ground cumin
  • ground black pepper
  • ground allspice
  • turmeric
  • ground cardamom
  • rapeseed or sunflower oil to brush

Equipment

  • large mixing bowl
  • wooden or metal skewers for the BBQ
  • a brush
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How to make Kofta Vegan

Making vegan kofta is honestly much simpler than it might seem at first. In this recipe, we are using a ready-made fresh vegan mince as our base and in order to make the kofta, we only need to add the right seasoning.

Step 1: Prepare the kofta mix

For this vegan kofta recipe, we're using crushed garlic (or even better: use a garlic paste if you have any!) alongside delicious Middle Eastern-inspired spices such as ground coriander, cumin, turmeric, and cardamom. To get the flavor right, we're also adding salt, black pepper, and allspice and it's key to thoroughly mix the spices throughout the mince with your hands and then allow the mixture to rest for 10 minutes.

Step 2: Prepare the BBQ

Whilst the mixture sits on the side, I like to prepare my BBQ or quickly whip up some other delicious additions to the BBQ party, such as this delicious Curry Pineapple BBQ Sauce. It's important that the barbecue is properly heated and your coals are glowing before adding the kofta onto the grill.

You can alternatively also use a non-charcoal BBQ to grill your koftas, I personally prefer the smokey flavor that you get from a charcoal grill, but you do what you prefer!

Step 3: Shape the Vegan Kofta

Take one skewer at a time and gently press a handful of the kofta mince mixture onto the top of the skewer. Give it a gentle squeeze until it sticks to the skewer, then carefully place the ready-made skewers aside whilst you prepare the rest.

Step 4: Grill the kofta on the barbecue

Before placing the vegan kofta skewers onto the grill, generously brush them with vegetable oil (e.g. rapeseed or sunflower). This will prevent them from sticking to your BBQ grill.

Grill them for 2-3 minutes on each side, flipping regularly, but carefully, to allow for an even browning, and once done, place them onto a kitchen towel to allow any excess oil to drip off.

Step 5: Serve

Serve these delicious vegan koftas alongside a flavorsome yogurt dip, or remove them from the skewers and serve them in a soft, toasted flatbread.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Which type of vegan mince do I use for this recipe?

It's important to use a mince that is sticky and shapeable. I personally like to use the Oumph! mince, which is frozen and available in the UK store Iceland - but there are plenty of alternatives that you can use available in supermarkets. It is usually the vegan mince you can find in the supermarket fridge aisle that are suitable, but there are also a couple of frozen options such as the frozen Oumph! mince suggests.

A few that I have found suitable:

  • Plantchef fresh mince (in the fridge aisle)
  • Meatless Farm
  • Future Farm Mince
  • Naturli Vegan Mince

Not suitable (most chunky types of mince)

  • bean-based mince chunks (e.g. 'Beanit')
  • Plant Pioneer Vegan No Beef Mince
  • Asda Plantbased Meatfree Mince
  • Vivera Plant Mince
  • Linda McCartney Mince

Please note, this is not an exhaustive list, please feel free to experiment if you can't get hold of any of the above-mentioned brands.

What type of skewers can I use?

You can use any type of skewer - metal or wooden - for this recipe, however, if you're opting for wood, please ensure to soak the wooden skewers in water beforehand, so they don't instantly burn on the BBQ later on.

Can I use vegan mince made from mushrooms or nuts?

No, these don't have the right texture to be shaped and will fall apart.

How to serve kofta?

Mine might not be the traditional way to serve kofta, but I love serving it alongside a herby yogurt dip or as part of a stuffed flatbread with cucumber and coconut yogurt - simply delicious! Skewer removed for the latter option of course. 🙂

You could also make a simple salad with mixed greens, cherry tomatoes, sliced cucumber, and red onion. Then, crumble some vegan feta cheese on top for a salty and tangy flavor that would pair well with the earthy flavors of the kofta. You could also drizzle some lemon juice and olive oil on top for a light and refreshing dressing or add some delicious Vegan Oil-free Dressing!

Can I grill these koftas on an electric BBQ?

I personally prefer the smokey flavors of a charcoal BBQ, but you do you! So yes: You can use alternatives such as an electric BBQ, or you can also pan-fry the koftas if you don't have access to a BBQ at all.

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More Vegan BBQ Recipes to try:

  • Mango Salsa Lettuce Wraps
  • Vegan Grilled Chicken
  • Vegan Grilled Peri Peri Chicken Taquitos
  • Pineapple BBQ Sauce

If you love creating vegan meat alternatives, you'll surely enjoy cooking with Seitan too! I've got a couple of great Seitan recipes on the blog to get you started, such as Vegan Steak or BBQ Grilled Seitan.

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Vegan Kofta Recipe

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Wonderfully flavoursome Grilled Vegan Kofta Skewers with Middle-Eastern-inspired flavours such as cardamom, cumin and turmeric. Easy to make with ready-made vegan mince and perfect for a last-minute BBQ addition.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine British

Servings 6 servings

Equipment

  • 1 large mixing bowl

  • 6 large skewers

  • 1 grill or barbecue

Ingredients

  • 450 g vegan mince (I used Oumph!)
  • 3 whole garlic cloves crushed
  • 2 teaspoon ground coriander
  • 1.5 teaspoon salt
  • 1.5 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 0.5 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 0.5 teaspoon ground allspice
  • 0.25 teaspoon turmeric powder
  • 0.25 teaspoon ground cardamom

For cooking:

  • canola or sunflower oil to brush

Instructions

  • Place the vegan mince into a large mixing bowl and sprinkle in the seasoning: crushed garlic (or garlic paste), ground coriander, salt, cumin, black pepper, allspice, turmeric, and ground cardamom.

  • Thoroughly mix the spices into the mince with your hands until they are evenly distributed, then allow the mixture to rest for 10 minutes.

  • Take one skewer at a time and gently press a handful of the kofta mince mixture onto the top of the skewer. Give it a gentle squeeze until it sticks to the skewer, then carefully place the ready-made skewers aside whilst you prepare the rest.

  • Before placing the vegan kofta skewers onto the grill, generously brush them with vegetable oil (e.g. canola or sunflower). This will prevent them from sticking to your BBQ grill.

  • Grill them for 2-3 minutes on each side, flipping regularly, but carefully, to allow for an even browning, and once done, place them onto a kitchen towel to allow any excess oil to drip off.

  • Serve these delicious vegan koftas alongside a flavoursome yogurt dip, or remove them from the skewers and serve them in a soft, toasted flatbread.

Keyword bbq, kofta, vegan, vegan barbecue, vegan bbq, vegan mince

If you're looking to create the ultimate vegan BBQ, then these other recipes might be of interest to you:

  • Pineapple Curry BBQ Sauce
  • Grilled Seitan Chicken
  • Grilled Mango Salsa Tacos
  • Sticky BBQ Tofu
  • Grilled Peri Peri Taquitos

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    Made these for a garden party and everyone enjoyed them so much! No leftovers! Thank you for this gem x

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FAQs

What is vegan kofta made of? ›

The mixture starts with lentils, which have an earthy flavour and work naturally to help bind the kofta. Cremini mushrooms add meatiness and umami, and oats are an additional binder. To all of this, we add herbs and six different spices, making this vegan kofta packed with flavour.

How do you eat kofta kebabs? ›

Traditionally, Koftas in India are usually served cooked in a spicy curry and are eaten with rice or warmed Indian bread. We've given this recipe a fresh twist, serving our spiced lamb koftas on warm garlic naan, making them a great thing to eat with your hands and enjoy al fresco.

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 are kofta balls made of? ›

Kofta is a Middle Eastern dish made from ground lamb or beef mixed with onions, garlic, and spices. The meat mixture is shaped into balls, patties or logs, and then grilled and served with pita, Israeli salads, hummus, and tahini sauce.

What is the difference between kofta and kabob? ›

Kofta can be served as meatballs or it can be formed onto skewers as kebabs and cooked over an open flame. Traditional kebabs are usually made with cubed meat. Kofta kebabs, on the other hand, are made with ground meat.

Are koftas healthy? ›

Malai Kofta is a good source of protein and fats, with the vegetarian ball rich in fibre content. The veggies used also have various nutrients, and therefore, this malai kofta recipe has many health benefits. They are: Paneer malai kofta dish lowers the blood pressure levels in the body.

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.

What are vegan kebabs made of? ›

Start building your kebabs by threading pieces of veggies and tofu onto the skewers. We assembled ours starting with bell pepper, then mushroom, tofu, zucchini, red onion, bell pepper, mushroom, tofu, zucchini, red onion and ending with bell pepper. Assemble your kebabs and then place them onto a large baking tray.

What is the difference between kebab and kofta? ›

Kofta can be served as meatballs or it can be formed onto skewers as kebabs and cooked over an open flame. Traditional kebabs are usually made with cubed meat. Kofta kebabs, on the other hand, are made with ground meat.

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.

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