My Favorite Greek Lamb Meatballs Recipe and Authentic Tzatziki Sauce from My Cooking Class in Greece (2024)

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My Favorite Greek Lamb Meatballs Recipe and Authentic Tzatziki Sauce from My Cooking Class in Greece

ByChristina

April 10, 2020

Cooking, Cooking Around The World, Greece, Greek Isles, Lifestyle, Other Posts, Recipes

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So I don’t know about you guys but with all this extra time at home in quarantine, I’ve been cooking a ton.Cooking (and baking) has always been a huge de-stressor for me, and one of my favorite things to do for self-care. At the end of a long day spent running two businesses (Jetset Christina and Watercolors Swim!), there’s nothing that relaxes me more than getting in the kitchen and focusing on a recipe.

Food also always reminds me of traveling! A reminder I need now more than ever since we’re all grounded until further notice – seriously, can someone please just tell us when will it be safe to travel again??? I’ve got places to go and flights to book!

But, until then, I’ll be traveling around my kitchen with some fun themed dinner nights around the world. And since Greece was one of my fiancé Kenny and my absolute favorite trips we ever took together, cooking up these Greek meatballs, and pairing them with our favorite crisp white Asyrtiko greek wine, and a delicious chopped greek salad with basil vinaigrette, brings us right back to Santorini.

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This is a lamb meatball recipe I learned while traveling with my mom in Greece after I graduated college. We took a Greek cooking class and it was so much fun! This was my favorite recipe from the class.

Here’s what you’ll need on your shopping list ingredients-wise (exact amounts and instructions below)

Meatballs:

Ground lamb (yum)

Feta cheese – this gives the meatballs their salty, creamy Greek flavor

Shallots or red onion, minced

Semolina or bread crumbsI don’t often have bread crumbs on hand so I toast a 1/4 slice of sourdough toast until it’s dry and crumbly and then create bread crumbs with my hands – which works great!

Italian parsley

Cumin

Ground cinnamon – these spices are key to getting the great flavor in the meatballs you want

Kosher salt or sea salt

Egg

You can alternatively do the same recipe lamb burger patties and put them into a burger (maybe with pita as the bun) if you prefer that over meatballs!

Tzatziki:

Cucumber

Kosher salt or sea salt

Plain Greek yogurt

Garlic, minced

Fresh dill – fresh is key!

Fresh mint – again, fresh is key!

Lemon

Greek Salad:

To make the greek vinaigrette you’ll need:

Fresh basil

Extra virgin olive oil:or any other mild-flavored oil you prefer

Garlic:no need to pre-chop, the food processor will do that step for you

Red wine vinegar:or champagne vinegar, apple cider vinegar or rice vinegar will work as well

Kosher salt and freshly-cracked black pepper

A lemon

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DIRECTIONS:

For the Lamb Meatballs:

In a large bowl add ground lamb, crumbled feta cheese, minced shallots, semolina, minced parsley, cumin, cinnamon, salt and beaten egg. You can also add a pinch of allspice for even more spice.

Use your hands to work together the mixture until it’s completely combined (you must use your hands!!!)

Cover and let the combination sit in the refrigerator for at least an hour as the flavors blend together.

After an hour, preheat your oven to 350 degrees and prepare a rimmed baking sheet with a silpat liner or parchment paper.

Roll lamb mixture into 1-1/2 inch sized balls and lay them onto the baking sheet.

Bake for about 20 minutes until the meatballs are slightly crispy on the outside and no longer pink in the inside.

Serve with the tzatziki sauce and greek salad

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For the Tzatziki:

Add shredded cucumber to a strainer, sprinkle with salt and toss to coat evenly.

Let the cucumber sit for about 30 minutes to help get some of the water out of the cucumber. Squish the cucumber against the strainer to get as much water out as possible. If you have a cheesecloth (I never do), then use that to make this step way easier.

In a medium sized mixing bowl add salted cucumber, Greek yogurt, grated garlic, lemon juice, minced dill and minced mint. Stir together to combine. Keep cold until ready to use.

For the Greek Salad:

Wash and chop all ingredients and chill in the refrigerator while you make your vinaigrette.

For the Greek vinaigrette:

Simply combine all of your ingredients in a small food processor, and puree until completely smooth. Be sure to give it a taste, and season with extra salt and pepper (or a little extra lemon) if needed.

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What wine goes with greek food?

I’m so glad you asked! If you guys read about our trip to Santorini, you know I have a love affair with a varietal of wine you can ONLY find there – Asyrtiko. It’s crisp, white, refreshing, but well-balanced and DELICIOUS. Sigalas Winery’s Asyrtiko will definitely will help round out your meal with a taste of Greece in every bite – and sip – and you can get my favorite Greek wine online here!

READ MORE: ALL OF JETSET CHRISTINA’S FAVORITE WINES AND WHERE TO FIND THEM ONLINE,

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FAQs

What is a Greek meatball made of? ›

Keftedes or Keftethes are meatballs from Greece. Depending upon the region and the person making them they can vary in spices, sauces, and the type of meat used to make them. For the most part they are a mixture of ground beef or pork infused with herbs and spices then lightly fried in olive oil.

What are authentic meatballs made of? ›

Ground beef, pork and veal are the most common choices in Italy when making meatballs. Some prefer just one, others a mix. It's really up to you. We definitely recommend staying away from chicken or turkey, though.

What is traditional Greek meat? ›

Greek cuisine features a variety of meat-based dishes made with different types of meat such as lamb, pork, beef, chicken, and sometimes goat. These meats are used in a range of preparations, from grilling and roasting to stewing and braising, creating a diverse selection of flavourful and hearty dishes.

What to put tzatziki sauce on? ›

At the very least, serve it with some carrots, bell peppers, and other fresh veggies of your choice, but you can use it in many more ways with everything from the obvious gyros to pan-seared salmon, lamb rack, all sorts of kebabs including vegetable skewers, or even to top your baked potato!

What is lamb meatballs made of? ›

Lamb meatballs are made with a few ingredients ground lamb, red onion, garlic, flat-leaf parsley, mint, egg, panko breadcrumbs, salt, and pepper.

What's the difference between meatballs and Italian meatballs? ›

American meatballs are the biggest in size, with Italian and Swedish meatballs following on the depth chart. Italian meatballs call for seasonings like grated parmesan and oregano, while Swedish ones use seasonings like nutmeg and allspice. While it doesn't sound like a huge distinction, you'll notice it in the taste!

What does Greek cuisine consist of? ›

It uses vegetables, olive oil, grains, fish, and meat, including pork, poultry, veal and beef, lamb, rabbit, and goat. Other important ingredients include pasta (for example hilopites), cheeses, lemon juice, herbs, olives and olive oil, and yogurt.

What is the difference between regular meatballs and Italian meatballs? ›

American meatballs are the biggest in size, with Italian and Swedish meatballs following on the depth chart. Italian meatballs call for seasonings like grated parmesan and oregano, while Swedish ones use seasonings like nutmeg and allspice. While it doesn't sound like a huge distinction, you'll notice it in the taste!

What is the binding ingredient in meatballs? ›

Eggs: Eggs keep the meatballs from drying out and they act as a binding agent, which means they help hold the ingredients together. Cheese: You'll need a cup of freshly grated Romano cheese.

What are Spanish meatballs made of? ›

My albondigas recipe is made from minced beef and pork blended with fried onions, cumin and smokey paprika and shaped into large Spanish meatballs that are slowly cooked in a rich tomato sauce made with roasted red peppers and Rioja wine.

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