Grilled Moroccan Meatballs with Yogurt Sauce

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Spice things up with these grilled Moroccan meatballs, seasoned with warm spices and cooled down with a creamy yogurt sauce—every bite is packed with flavor!

Grilled Moroccan meatballs with yogurt sauce on white platter.

I have a late-night habit of scouring the Internet for gently used cookbooks to add to my collection. I always find great buys—books with stunning photography that look like they’ve barely been cracked open. It’s such a treat when they arrive on my doorstep, like a little gift to myself! One of my recent treasures is Curtis Stone’s What’s for Dinner? I’m slowly cooking my way through the book, and this dish has quickly become a family favorite. It comes together in a snap: ground beef mixed with spices, fresh herbs, egg, panko, and garlic, then grilled into succulent meatballs. Served with couscous and a refreshing yogurt-cucumber sauce, it’s a quick, easy, and delicious meal that’s just perfect for a spring or summer night.  

“Served these for a dinner party and they were an absolute hit! I doubled the recipe as I knew I had some hearty eaters coming, and I’m glad I did – my guests gobbled them up!”

Terri

What You’ll Need To Make Grilled Moroccan Meatballs

ingredients to make grilled moroccan meatballs with yogurt sauce.
  • Egg: Acts as a binder to help the meatballs hold their shape.
  • Garlic: Adds depth and a pungent flavor to the meatballs.
  • Cumin and Allspice: Provide warm, earthy flavors that are characteristic of Moroccan cuisine.
  • Fresh Cilantro: Brings a bright, herbal note to the meatballs (can be omitted based on taste preference).
  • 85% Lean Ground Beef: Offers a good balance of flavor and fat, making the meatballs juicy.
  • Panko: Japanese breadcrumbs that help keep the meatballs light and tender while also acting as a binder.
  • Vegetable Oil: Used for grilling, it helps to prevent sticking and adds a slight richness to the exterior of the meatballs.
  • Cucumber: Adds a fresh, crisp texture and mild flavor to the sauce.
  • Yogurt: Serves as the creamy base of the sauce; choose low-fat for a lighter sauce or whole milk for richer flavor.
  • Lemon Juice: Provides acidity, brightening up the sauce and balancing the richness of the yogurt.
  • Fresh Dill: Infuses the sauce with a sweet, grassy flavor that pairs well with the other ingredients.
  • Jump to the printable recipe for precise measurements

Step-by-Step Instructions

Combine the egg, garlic, cilantro, cumin, allspice, salt and pepper in a medium bowl.

Egg, garlic, cilantro, cumin, allspice, salt and pepper in a medium bowl.

Mix until well combined.

whisked egg and seasoning mixture in bowl.

Add the ground beef and panko bread crumbs.

beef and panko added to wet mixture.

Mix together with your hands until just combined.

meatball mixture in bowl.

Use a 1/3 cup measure to portion out the meat and shape into discs.

raw meatballs formed on white plate.

Preheat your grill to medium-high heat and grease well. Place the meatballs on the grill and cook for about four minutes per side, until charred and no longer pink in the center. As they cook, the centers will dome slightly, creating nicely shaped meatballs.

grilling the meatballs in a grill pan.

Meanwhile, make the yogurt sauce by combining the yogurt, cucumber, lemon juice, fresh dill, salt, and pepper in a small bowl.

ingredients for cucumber yogurt sauce in glass mixing bowl.

Mix to combine.

mixed cucumber yogurt sauce in glass mixing bowl.

Serve the meatballs over couscous, topped with the yogurt sauce.

grilled moroccan meatballs in bowls with couscous.

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Grilled Moroccan Meatballs with Yogurt Sauce

Spice things up with these grilled Moroccan meatballs, seasoned with warm spices and cooled down with a creamy yogurt sauce—every bite is packed with flavor!

Servings: 8 meatballs, 4 servings
Cook Time: 8 Minutes
Total Time: 30 Minutes

Ingredients

For the Meatballs

  • 1 large egg
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1 teaspoon ground allspice
  • ¼ cup finely chopped fresh cilantro (optional)
  • 1¼ teaspoons kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 1¼ pounds 85% lean ground beef
  • ⅓ cup panko
  • Vegetable oil, for grilling

For the Yogurt Sauce

  • ½ cucumber, peeled, halved lengthwise, seeded and finely diced
  • 1 cup plain low-fat or whole milk Greek yogurt (do not use non-fat)
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice, from one lemon
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh dill
  • ¼ teaspoon Kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

For the Meatballs

  1. Preheat the grill to medium-high heat (about 500 degrees).
  2. Mix together the egg, garlic, cumin, allspice, cilantro, salt and pepper in a medium bowl. Add the ground beef and panko and mix with your hands until well combined.
  3. Using a ⅓ cup measure, form 8 disc-shaped meatballs. (They will dome slightly on the grill, forming nicely rounded meatballs.)
  4. Lightly dip a wad of paper towels in vegetable oil and, using tongs, carefully rub over the grates several times until glossy and coated. Grill the meatballs, covered, for about 4 minutes per side, or until they are nicely browned on the exterior and no longer pink in the center. Transfer the meatballs to a serving plate and let rest for 3 minutes. Serve with the yogurt sauce and couscous, if desired.

For the Yogurt Sauce

  1. Combine all of the ingredients in a small bowl and mix well. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
  2. Freezer-Friendly Instructions: The meatballs can be frozen for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to serve them, reheat them tightly covered in a 300°F oven, until hot in the center.

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Nutrition Information

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  • Per serving (4 servings)
  • Calories: 418
  • Fat: 27g
  • Saturated fat: 9g
  • Carbohydrates: 9g
  • Sugar: 3g
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Protein: 34g
  • Sodium: 1028mg
  • Cholesterol: 152mg

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Comments

  • Can I cook these in the oven if I don’t want to grill them?

  • OMG! I made these over the weekend using a 50/50 mix of lamb and beef – they were amazing. As good as any I have had at a restaurant. I made tzatziki, which is pretty close to the yogurt sauce and I made them a little larger and grilled them on the grill. We had them as an appetizer once with tzatziki and then today at lunch in pita pockets with the tzatziki, some onion and tomato, and feta. Both times fantastic – thank you!

  • I made this for the family as I am not a meat eater. Kids did not care for it but my husband enjoyed it. I did like the yogurt dip. I ended up eating it with the Apricot Couscous dish with a piece of naan for dinner. Recipe was easy.

  • I normally _love_ OUAC recipes but this one was a miss. Tough and flavorless. The yogurt sauce was good but had to drench the meat in it to salvage the meat.

  • I made these for Labor Day. They were flavorful and delicious! I served with the sauce and had orzo and roasted vegetable pasta salad, fresh sautéed corn and pitas as side dishes. Thanks for the Labor Day inspiration and great recipe!

  • There;s a good reason this recipe is rated so highly! It’s easy and tasty. We used a tahini lemon dressing cause I didn’t have yogurt and it was lovely.

  • Absolutely love this recipe!! Very simple ingredients that I always have on hand and very asy to cook. It was raining outside so I cooked them in the oven at 400 for 25 mins-30 mind.In addition,I also roasted some broccoli and fennel with it and made it all on one sheet pan.

    I swapped out ground beef for ground bison instead, still very tasty!! And I didn’t have any dill for the yogurt sauce so used fresh chives and mint . Both my 4yo and 9month old approved and licked their plates clean

    • You sold me on “Both my 4yo and 9 month old approved and licked their plates clean”! Preschool lunchbox here we come!!

  • No garlic in the yogurt sauce???

  • These were awesome the first time as meatballs / trying tonight for 4th of July as skewers for my 2 year old.

    We complimented the meatballs with a simple avocado, kalamata olive, and cucumber salad with olive oil, lemon, and sea salt drizzled on top. They all go great together.

    Thanks for a great go-to recipe!

    • — Katherine Littlefield
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  • Made this for the first time last night and it was delicious! Will definitely be adding it to my regular meal rotation.

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