This video will show you step by step how to make the most amazing Greek meatballs. This super easy Greek keftedakia recipe uses ground beef as the base but you can substitute the beef with chicken, turkey or pork. Simply take your ground meat, add the herbs and fry them up. You can also bake these meatballs for about 35 minutes @ 375* F/180* C. *** This meatball recipe is also Keto diet friendly so getting healthy never tasted so good. In this video I used rice as a side but feel free to substitute with whatever you want.
INGREDIENTS LIST
* 1 lb. lean ground beef
* 2 cups Greek extra virgin olive oil
* 1 onion
* 2 cloves garlic
* 2 tbsp. dried mint
* 1 tbsp. dried Greek oregano
* 1 egg
* Salt & pepper to taste
*** My easy Greek tzatziki recipe: https://youtu.be/RDFthEH4VBQ
Hope you guys enjoy this video and if you have any questions, comments or suggestions, just give me a shout and I’ll get back ASAP!!!!!
Try this today and take your meals from ordinary to OPA!!!!!
Hope you all love it!!!!!
Cheers,
Ken
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These were fantastic. You have an open invitation next time you visit Tarpon Springs,Fl! Yiasou!,
Baking these since frying them would make me sad. Olive oil isnt as cheap in America lolz.
Cracking up here hearing you say "my balls"!!…and "it'll feed about 6 "normal people" or 3 GREEKS" Sounds like you're saying we Greeks aren't normal! 😆😂 You're too funny! Excellent recipe too, I make them the exact same way like you, having learned by watching my parents! OPA!💖🇨🇦🇬🇷🇨🇦🇬🇷🇨🇦🇬🇷
Love how you plated this up family style on the rice … these are also yummy with fresh dill 🙂
Comme chez mavrommatis paris , bravo Ken. Pierre.
Greece copies Turkish food, then says they are Greek food.Pastırma, Yoghurt, İmam Baildi,Kazan Dibi, Döner / gyros, Dürüm /Souvlaki, Cacık/caciki, Dolma / Dolmades, Lokma /Lokmades and much more.. On 12.08.22020, the Turkish ship Oruç Reis was conducting seismic research in the Mediterranean, while the Greek military ship Limnos No. 451 wanted to block him.The Turkish military ship Kemal Reis wounded Limnos and 4 Greek soldiers were also wounded.Hero (!) The Greek military avenged this incident by conducting military exercises in the Turkish village of Gökçepınar/Glafti in Greece.Greek soldiers held military exercises inside the village and in its tomb.He set fire to the graves,tore them apart.The Greeks are people who live in a dream world and see themselves as very high up.Our friends are making a fuss that they will take back Istanbul.They glorify their soldiers.His soldiers are abandoning the living Turks and now dealing with the dead.The cemetery also conducts military exercises.Very heroic soldiers indeed:)))
το kofte είναι ένα τουρκικό πιάτο
Kenny….1/2 and1/2 the very least!! LAMB & BEEF. All beef is Americano !! LAMB. Dude!! Again…..for American children…French fries!! YUK!!!!!!
Lived on Crete for 7 years. Never learned how to make them. S'eufxaristo para poli❤❤
Greetings from England🇬🇧
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Mate those are stinking you cant cook
"6 Normal people or 3 Greeks …"
😂😂😂😂
I love you Ken ❤
Hi Ken, your recipes are similar to mine. The only difference we have in cooking is I’m not a fan of mint, cloves and basil. Keep cooking , your doing an excellent job
Ken your absolutely right, Greeks don’t garnish, that what I tell all my Australian friends
Hi Ken
Love your cooking but just wondering why you didn’t add any breadcrumbs or old bread to the keftaithes
I made this!!!!! They were DELICIOUS!!!! Thank you kindly for such an EXCELLENT tutorial!!!
Fantastic Ken ! Easy ,Perfect, authentic food .Thanks
Do you have a recipe book please ?
I enjoy watching Kriakos/Ken videos. His recipes are easy and delish. I was shocked and saddened to read about Ken’s passing. 😢 ZOI SE MAS, May His Memory Be Eternal. 💐🇬🇷🇺🇸
RIP Sir.. thank you so much for sharing your recipes….
Don't know why people would switch the mint. If I'm making these,it's to try to get something that tastes different from the standard swedish or Italian flavor.