Arabic Meatloaf With Potatoes (Kiftet Batatta) Recipe (2024)

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Kifta is a staple meatloaf mixture that forms the basis for many Arabic main dishes, raw and cooked. This meatloaf, kiftet batatta (meatloaf with potatoes), is topped with potatoes for an easy main dish and features spring parsley. I serve it with a seasonal salad. Enjoy!

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Kiftet Batatta (Arabic Meatloaf with Potatoes)

Kifta is a staple meatloaf mixture that forms the basis for many Arabic main dishes, raw and cooked.

CourseMain

Servings 6 people

Author Wardee Harmon

Ingredients

  • 3medium to medium-largepotatoespeeled and boiled, then sliced into 3/8” slices
  • 2poundsground lambor ground beef
  • 1oniondiced finely
  • 1cupfresh parsley finely chopped (or 1/3 cup dried)
  • 1teaspoonsea salt
  • 1/4teaspoonground black pepper
  • 1 28-ounce can or jartomato sauce
  • sea salt additional, to taste
  • ground black pepperadditional, to taste
  • parsleyadditional, to taste

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.

  2. Combine ground lamb or beef, onions, parsley, salt and pepper and mix well.

  3. Top with sliced potatoes.

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  4. To the tomatoes, add a pinch each of salt, pepper and fresh or dried parsley.

  5. Mix.

  6. Pour (most or all) over potatoes and lamb mixture.

  7. Bake for 45 minutes to 1 hour, until lamb is cooked.

  8. Remove from oven.

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  9. Let stand 10 minutes before serving.

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About Wardee Harmon

Wardee lives in the Boise area of Idaho with her dear family. She's the lead teacher and founder of the Eat God's Way online cooking program as well as the author of Fermenting, Sourdough A to Z, and other traditional cooking books. Eat God's Way helps families get healthier and happier using cooking methods and ingredients from Bible Times like sourdough, culturing, and ancient grains.

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  1. Arabic Meatloaf With Potatoes (Kiftet Batatta) Recipe (8)Evie says

    Hey that’s really smart!! I never thought of putting potatoes in meatloaf! I’m trying that tonight. Thanks!

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  2. Arabic Meatloaf With Potatoes (Kiftet Batatta) Recipe (9)Belinda says

    I bet this tastes out of this world! Such a wonderful supper!

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  3. Arabic Meatloaf With Potatoes (Kiftet Batatta) Recipe (10)christin says

    Yum! We are trying this tonight. We have tons of spices…are there any Arabic spices we can add? Thanks!

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    • Arabic Meatloaf With Potatoes (Kiftet Batatta) Recipe (11)Wardee says

      christin — You could add cinnamon, that would be traditional. Just to taste!

      Reply

  4. Arabic Meatloaf With Potatoes (Kiftet Batatta) Recipe (12)Brandi says

    I did make this the other night, and it is great. I added a minced clove of garlic to the meat mixture. (We love garlic.) This might be a good recipe to try in the crock pot this summer when it’s too hot for the oven.

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    • Arabic Meatloaf With Potatoes (Kiftet Batatta) Recipe (13)Wardee says

      Brandi — Yes, garlic! And sometimes I add a pinch more mint to the meat mixture. I love mint with ground meat. Good idea to try the crockpot!

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  5. Arabic Meatloaf With Potatoes (Kiftet Batatta) Recipe (14)Maria says

    I tried this recipe last night and it didn’t come out so great. There was a large amount of liquid that came out and we ended up with a wet, boiled the meat dish. I’m wondering what I did wrong. Here are some thoughts:

    1. We used not completely grass fed beef from whole foods. Maybe the meat was processed with water.
    2. We used Muir Glen fire roasted whole tomatoes and pureed them. by the way I used to like this flavor but it just tasted burt and bitter.
    3. My oven isn’t hot enough?

    This was my first recipe trial on your site but I won’t give up yet. I’m so excited about your courses and want to try out some more recipes first.

    Thanks,
    Maria Sireci
    [emailprotected]

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    • Arabic Meatloaf With Potatoes (Kiftet Batatta) Recipe (15)Wardee says

      Maria — I’m sorry! You know, because of the tomatoes (not just yours) it does tend toward the watery side. What I’d suggest is adding some sprouted flour or sourdough breadcrumbs to the meat mixture. They’ll absorb some of that moisture and give you more of the typical meatloaf texture. Thanks for letting me know!

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  6. Arabic Meatloaf With Potatoes (Kiftet Batatta) Recipe (16)christin says

    I made a huge double batch. I added like 4 cloves of garlic, nutmeg, cumin, allspice, parsley, salt and pepper mixed in grass fed beef.
    I added some onion in it as well as sliced onions over the tomatoes. I mashed sweet potatoes with butter and mixed in eggs to keep in together, then I spread that on the meat. I then added the tomatoes paste(Bio-Nature) instead of sauce and then onion slices. I was perfect with no water. Thanks!!! It’s nice to get a different flavor out of ingredients we use often.

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  7. Arabic Meatloaf With Potatoes (Kiftet Batatta) Recipe (17)Elizabeth says

    This reminds me of my mother’s “Washday Casserole,” a dish that she learned from HER mother. It was a casserole dish filled with layers of sliced potatoes, onions, browned ground beef, and canned tomatoes or tomato sauce, baked until the potatoes and onions were tender.

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    • Arabic Meatloaf With Potatoes (Kiftet Batatta) Recipe (18)Wardee says

      Elizabeth — That sounds so good! MM…

      Reply

  8. Arabic Meatloaf With Potatoes (Kiftet Batatta) Recipe (19)Pamela says

    Hi, Wardee! I’m looking forward to trying this recipe but have a question first – is it necessary to boil the potatoes first? Won’t they cook in the oven along with everything else? I just hate the idea of cooking the potatoes twice, as I think it could deplete them of nutrients. Would appreciate your thoughts. Thanks!

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    • Arabic Meatloaf With Potatoes (Kiftet Batatta) Recipe (20)Wardee says

      Hi, Pamela! It isn’t necessary to boil first, but it does help and here’s why. The potatoes take much longer to cook than the hamburger, which makes the hamburger overcooked. Yet it is a matter of taste, so go ahead and bake longer if you want to avoid the boiling step.

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      • Arabic Meatloaf With Potatoes (Kiftet Batatta) Recipe (21)Pamela says

        Thanks for the explanation!

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  9. Arabic Meatloaf With Potatoes (Kiftet Batatta) Recipe (22)Jennie Alice Lillard says

    The rest of the family is iffy about the Arabic Meatloaf, but I’m excited–it’s in the oven right now. I used a beautiful (and potent!) onion from the farmer’s market. I wish my sourdough bread were ready to serve with it, but I got that started too late today–maybe with leftovers tomorrow night.
    Thanks so much for the recipe.

    Reply

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FAQs

Why put ketchup in meatloaf? ›

Whether you slather a thick layer of ketchup on top of the meatloaf before it goes into the oven, add a few tablespoons to the ground meat mixture, or serve extra ketchup on the side, this tangy-sweet, umami-rich condiment balances out the richness of the beef, making it an essential part of the dish.

Why milk instead of water in meatloaf? ›

Is it better to add milk or water in meatloaf? Without question, it is better to use milk in meatloaf. The added fat adds richness and moist texture to the meatloaf, and the added milk proteins encourage additional browning reactions (which means more flavor).

What makes meatloaf not fall apart? ›

The answer lies in the binding ingredient. Binding ingredients are the items that, quite literally, pull your dish together. In meatloaf, this is most commonly the eggs and breadcrumbs.

Do you cook meatloaf covered or uncovered? ›

The meatloaf can be cooked uncovered. However, if you are concerned about it burning, you can cover the meatloaf with foil for the first 45 minutes and uncover it for the final 15 minutes to allow the meatloaf to brown on top.

What do you put in meatloaf to keep it from falling apart? ›

Our recipe has both eggs and breadcrumbs to make sure the meatloaf stays together and moist!

What does adding an extra egg to meatloaf do? ›

Eggs Add Structure

Egg yolks, which are mostly water but contain a good amount of protein and fat, add flavor, richness, and moisture. They also help bind the meat together and get the loaf to set in a stable form without the need to overwork the meat.

What is the best binder for meatloaf? ›

If you don't have any bread, you can substitute it for breadcrumbs, crackers, cereal grains, oatmeal, instant rice, instant barley, or even potato flakes! However, bread is still the best choice of all the potential options.

What is the secret ingredient to tenderize meat? ›

Whether hosting a holiday cookout, serving up some stir-fry or tackling game meats, baking soda is the go-to meat tenderizer to help make your steak, chicken or turkey silkier, juicier and yummier.

Why does my meatloaf taste bland? ›

You're Not Sufficiently Seasoning the Meat

This is crucial. Unseasoned meat, as you can probably guess, doesn't taste like a whole lot once baked into a loaf, so it's important to add ample salt in order to bring out the inherent savory flavors of the ground meat.

Why is my meatloaf sitting in grease? ›

Placing a wire rack in your pan can elevate the meatloaf, allowing excess grease to drip away from the loaf. This method allows for even cooking while preventing the meatloaf from sitting in a pool of grease, resulting in a leaner final product.

What does adding milk to meatloaf do? ›

The wet ingredients you add to meatloaf make it juicy. Using whole milk will add more richness and fat that keeps it from going dry. Along with ketchup and Worcestershire sauce, it gives meatloaf a marvelous texture.

What happens if you put too much milk in meatloaf? ›

Too Much Liquid

Adding broth, milk, or eggs can enhance flavor and moisture, but too much can lead to a soupy consistency. Use these ingredients sparingly, and consider adding breadcrumbs or oats to absorb excess moisture.

What is the basic meatloaf formula with ketchup? ›

Mix ground beef, onion, salt, pepper and garlic powder in a bowl. Mix in bread, milk, egg, 1 tbsp mustard, and 1/4 cup ketchup. Press mixture into a loaf and put in baking dish. In a small bowl, stir together 1 tbsp mustard, 1/4 cup ketchup and 2 tbsp brown sugar.

How do you keep meatloaf from getting tough? ›

To get a meatloaf that is moist (not dry) we need two things: binders and temperature control. When making meatloaf or meatballs, it's standard practice to add some kind of breadcrumb/cracker meal/soaked bread as well as eggs and, often, milk.

Does ketchup tenderize meat? ›

A few people opined that ketchup has all the ingredients like sugar, vinegar, and tomato that would make for a good marinade, and they aren't wrong. Since ketchup is acidic, it helps tenderize tough cuts of meat by breaking down the tough fibers.

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