Keftedes (Greek Meatballs) with Herb Butter (2024)

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Greek Meatballs, orkeftedes, are usually fried, but these are baked, drizzled with herb butter! Your whole family will gobble these up and they’re SO EASY to make.

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If there’s one thing I LOVE to have on hand, it’s meatballs. They’re cheap to make, hearty and filling, and versatile. And these are extra easy because you bake them instead of fry them.

You can keep them in your freezer to throw in meatballs subs. You can make a whole batch and use them in meal prep for the week. And your kids? They’re going to LOVE them.

TheseGreek Meatballs are basically just normal meatballs, but with a Greek twist. And if you’re looking for an Italian-style version, try these Easy Baked all-beef Meatballs.

In this post, I’ll explain what keftedes are, how to make these Greek meatballs, and what to serve with them.

What are Keftedes?

Keftedesare Greek meatballs, usually served as part of a platter or as an appetizer, but also served as a meal with rice, salad, and/or drizzled with sauce. They’re basically a normal meatball, often seasoned with garlic and oregano.

Sometimes, Keftedes are served with a tomato sauce, and sometimes with a lemon-egg sauce calledAvgolemono(read more about that here).This version is drizzled with herb butter before baking, and served with the juices that collect at the bottom of the pan while baking. Some more traditional versions are fried instead of baked.

Keftedes are also sometimes referred to askofta, an umbrella term for meatballs in the Middle East, Central Asia, and India.

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How to Make Baked Keftedes (Greek Meatballs)

In a nutshell, you just mix the meatball ingredients in a bowl, scoop them onto a baking dish, drizzle with herb butter, and bake! But there are a few more details to help you make the best, most flavorful meatballs.

First, grate some onions. Why not dice them? Because if you grate them, two things happen. You get super SMALL pieces of onion that won’t mess with the structural integrity of the meatballs. You also get a bunch of juices, and those juices will help impart onion flavor into every morsel of every meatballs. I use this trick for Salisbury Steak, too.

Next, mix some breadcrumbs with the grated onions(and their juices!) and some milk in a large bowl.

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Let those breadcrumbs soak up all the liquid. The texture and flavor of your meatballs will be better because of this. You won’t need long- just a minute or so.

Add an egg and your seasonings: minced garlic (I use a microplane zester to mince it super finely), dried oregano, salt, and pepper. Mix together well.

Then, add the ground beef. I recommend using your hands to mix the beef with the remaining ingredients, because the texture will be better/fluffier. If touching raw meat makes you want to scream, fear not: just use a spoon!

Now, it’s time to make the meatballs! This is SO EASY if you have a disher scoop. You won’t have to get your hands dirty, and because you won’t need to handle the mixture too much, the meatballs will be fluffy and perfect.

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I used a large one, to make 16 total meatballs. You can use any size you want (and adjust your cooking time accordingly). A super small scoop would make great appetizer-sized meatballs. You can also use your hands to form balls if you don’t have a scoop. Place them on a rimmed baking sheet.

Then, melt some butter(I microwaved mine in a pyrex measuring cup), add some fresh herbs(I used oregano, parsley, and mint), and spoon the herb butter over the top of the meatballs.

Bake and enjoy!

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What to serve with Keftedes:

These Greek Meatballs are great with rice. Here are some other ideas for what to serve them with:

  • Tzatziki Sauce(use as a dipping sauce or in a pita pocket)
  • Cucumber Tomato Salad with Feta
  • Greek Green Beans(Fasolakia)
  • Mediterranean Chickpea and Orzo Salad
  • Spanakorizo(Greek Spinach and Rice)
  • Greek Lemon Potatoes(from Recipe Tin Eats)

Other Easy Greek Recipes:

  • Greek Lentil Soup(Fakes Soupa)
  • Greek Spaghetti
  • Manestra(Greek Orzo and Ground Beef)

Be sure to check out all my Greek Recipes.

And for a paleo version of keftedes, check out these Paleo Greek Meatballs with Romesco Sauce!

Did you make these Greek Meatballs with Herb Butter? Please comment below and Rate this Recipe!

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Greek Meatballs (Keftedes) with Herb Butter

These super flavorful Greek Meatballs (keftedes) are baked instead of fried and drizzled with herbs and melted butter before going in the oven!

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Course: Appetizer, Beef, Dinner

Cuisine: Greek, Mediterranean

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 465kcal

Author: Elizabeth Lindemann

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup plain breadcrumbs
  • 1/2 cup milk or water
  • 1 yellow onion grated
  • 1 egg
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 2 teaspoons dried oregano or 2 tablespoons fresh
  • 2 teaspoons dried mint or 2 tablespoons fresh
  • 1.5 teaspoons kosher salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1.5 lbs. lean ground beef
  • 2 tablespoons fresh herbs such as oregano, mint, dill, chives, and/or parsley
  • 4 tablespoons butter melted

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 375 degrees F.

  • Mix together the breadcrumbs (3/4 cup), milk (1/2 cup), and grated onion (along with its juices) in a large bowl.

  • Add the egg, minced garlic, dried oregano (2 teaspoons), dried mint (2 teaspoons), kosher salt (1 1/2 teaspoons), and black pepper (1/4 teaspoon) to the bowl and stir together.

  • Add the ground beef to the bowl and mix everything together, preferably using your hands (but if you're squeamish about touching raw meat, a spoon will work too).

  • Use a large disher scoop to scoop meatballs onto a rimmed baking sheet. Alternatively, you can use your hands to form the balls.

  • Mix the 4 tablespoons melted butter with the 2 tablespoons chopped fresh herbs in a small bowl.

  • Spoon the butter mixture evenly over the meatballs.

  • Bake at 375 degrees F for 30 minutes.

  • Serve, drizzled with butter and juices from the bottom of the pan.

Notes

  • This recipe made about 16 large meatballs. You can make them smaller and serve as an appetizer, if you prefer.
  • Make Ahead: Assemble these ahead of time on the baking sheet and keep them in the fridge for up to 2 days until you're ready to bake them.
  • Money Saving Tip: It's easy to make your own breadcrumbs from any leftover bread(I used hot dog rolls!) in your food processor! It's also cheaper to buy ground beef in bulk- just save what you don't use in the freezer for another recipe. You can also use 2 teaspoons dried herbs instead of fresh in the butter mixture.
  • Freeze 'em: Place the cooked meatballs on a baking sheet and freeze for 20 minutes. Then, move them to a plastic bag or airtight container to store for up to 3 months in the freezer. To defrost, microwave for a minute or two on 50% power.
  • The provided nutrition information does not include any added sodium from seasoning to taste, any optional ingredients, and it does not take brands into account. Feel free to calculate it yourself using thiscalculatoror by adding the recipe toYummly.

Nutrition

Calories: 465kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 42g | Fat: 23g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Cholesterol: 180mg | Sodium: 1264mg | Potassium: 747mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 645IU | Vitamin C: 5.2mg | Calcium: 124mg | Iron: 5.8mg

Nutrition Information Disclaimer

The provided nutrition information is my best estimate and does not include any added sodium from seasoning to taste, any optional ingredients, and it does not take brands into account. I use an automatic API to calculate this information. Feel free to calculate it yourself using one of these tools:

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Keftedes (Greek Meatballs) with Herb Butter (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between keftedes and bifteki? ›

Greek bifteki are a variation on keftedes or meatballs, which are imbued with typical Greek flavours through ingredients such as onion, cumin, oregano and mint. Bifteki are filled with a layer of crumbled feta and folded. They are then shaped into a burger and grilled.

What is keftedes 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 is the secret to firm meatballs? ›

Massage your meat

Get your hands into your mixing bowl and combine the ingredients for your meatballs using your fingers. The heat from your hands will help release the proteins in the meat which will in turn help the mixture stick together when it cooks. Don't overmix, just a few minutes will do.

How many calories are in greek keftedes? ›

1 servings of greek meatballs (keftedes) contains 1303 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 29% carbs, 58% fat, and 13% protein. This is a good source of protein (75% of your Daily Value), fiber (18% of your Daily Value), and potassium (16% of your Daily Value).

What is the most popular Greek meal? ›

Who can doubt that souvlaki is the most popular Greek street food? You can find it everywhere by asking the locals for the best souvlaki places. Original souvlaki is just meat cubes sticked on a long stick and grill on the charcoal fire.

What is Greece's most popular meat? ›

Lamb is one of the most popular types of meat in Greece and is used in various recipes. Souvlaki skewers, roasted leg of lamb, and pastit*io are all popular dishes that feature this delicious meat. Lamb can also be found in traditional dishes such as moussaka or pasticcio.

What is the difference between Keftedes and Sheftalia? ›

Sheftalia (Σιεφταλιά) is a small sausage (cutlet) made from pork, lamb or chicken with the addition of greens, wrapped in a thin lamb film or pork gland. Keftedes (Κεφτέδες) are meat balls with the addition of dried mint. Quite unusual juicy mini cutlets are obtained.

Why do people put milk in meatballs? ›

The Key to Tender Meatballs

Here, we're soaking fresh or dried breadcrumbs in a little milk until the bread becomes soggy, then mixing that right into the meat. This binder (aka panade) helps add moisture to the meatballs and also prevents the meat proteins from shrinking and becoming tough.

What not to do when making meatballs? ›

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Making Meatballs
  1. Not seasoning the meat.
  2. Not adding any moisture to the meat.
  3. Over-mixing the meat.
  4. Not shaping the meatballs correctly.
  5. Not forming evenly-sized meatballs.
May 1, 2019

Why do you put baking soda in meatballs? ›

Baking soda, otherwise known as sodium bicarbonate, appears often in köfte recipes. It raises the PH level of the meat, making it harder for the meat's protein molecules to bond. This in turn allows the meat to retain water as it cooks. And more water means a moist meatball.

What is the best binder for meatballs? ›

An egg is usually a good start, as that can help with the tenderness and texture, but the king of meatball binders is breadcrumbs soaked in milk (also known as a panade). Soaking the breadcrumbs first makes them pliable and soggy, which allows them to easily and evenly mix into the ground meat.

How many carbs are in Greek meatballs? ›

Nutrition Facts
NutrientValue%DV
Cholesterol136mg45%
Sodium1001mg44%
Carbs59g21%
Net carbs52g
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How many calories are in greek tzatziki sauce? ›

Tzatziki is a low-calorie food. There are 24.9 calories in 2 tbsp of tzatziki.

How many calories are in a Greek salad with lettuce? ›

Greek salad, with spinach, lettuce, feta cheese, tomatoes, cucumber, olives (1 cup) contains 4g total carbs, 2.6g net carbs, 7g fat, 2g protein, and 82 calories.

What does bifteki mean? ›

What are bifteki? Greek bifteki (Greek spelling mπιφτέκια, pronounced “bief-TEE-kiel”) are a variation on keftedes (Greek meatballs). Bifteki means “hamburger” and the name refers to the way in which the meat is formed – usually as slightly flattened balls.

What is the difference in 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 bifteki wrap? ›

Beef, pork and lamb mincemeat with fries, onion, tomato & tzatziki sauce, wrapped in pita bread.

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