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Meat Kabsa with Vegetables
Meat kabsa with vegetables is a special and practical dish that suits the table at any time, especially for celebrations. It is a very delicious and rich meal.
How to Make Vegetable Rice with Meat
Vegetable rice is a much-loved dish because it is super tasty, practical, and suitable for the whole family. It can be made vegetarian, or you can add meat or chicken for a richer meal. Here is an easy way to make it with meat.
Kabsa with Meat and Chicken
Kabsa with meat and chicken — a delicious rice recipe. A practical rice-and-vegetable dish that everyone loves. Can be made using the chicken or meat cooking liquid. Garnished with nuts.
Mixed Vegetable Manzala with Meat
Vegetable manzala with meat — a practical, easy, and hearty recipe. Served with bread or rice. You can omit the meat to make a vegetarian version cooked in oil.
How to Make Kabsa with Roasted Chicken
Kabsa with roasted chicken in an irresistible recipe... Who doesn't love this practical, delicious dish?! It's perfect for everyday meals or special occasions, and is served with salad or yogurt.
Fried Meat with Vegetables on the Saj
Fried meat with vegetables in a wonderful home-style recipe in every sense... first, it’s easy; second, it’s quick to prepare; third, cooking it on the saj gives it a distinctive flavor, and most importantly, it doesn’t need many steps to be ready.
Vegetable Egg Omelet
A vegetable omelet that's easy to make but rich and satisfying. Try it for a light dinner, and feel free to add whatever vegetables you have on hand or prefer.
How to Make Vegetarian Stuffed Artichokes Without Meat
A wonderful and inventive recipe for artichokes stuffed with a vegetarian filling, perfect for anyone fasting or avoiding meat. Bulgur makes a great substitute for meat, and neither the taste nor the appearance will be affected—you'll end up with vegetarian artichokes that taste absolutely amazing.
Vegetable Mafroukeh, or Sfesouf
Nothing beats a generous bowl of fresh vegetables! This recipe for mafroukeh, also called sfesouf, is delicious, easy to prepare, and you’ll want to make it again after trying it for the first time.
Vegetable Cups with Dip
We love this colorful assortment of vegetable appetizers with the perfect touch of creamy cheese. These cups make a great side dish on the table, a nibble between meals, or a healthy offering for guests when you don’t want to prepare heavy main courses.
How to Make Lobia with Meat
Lobia with meat is one of the tastiest dishes and is served with rice. It is very easy to prepare and does not need tomato sauce like stew.
How to Make Saffron Rice with Meat
Saffron rice with boiled and roasted meat shanks! An irresistible recipe, perfect for the most special occasions, explained from A to Z.
How to Make Wheat Harees with Meat
Wheat harees with meat is a delicious, easy-to-make traditional recipe. You can control the final texture by adjusting how long you simmer the wheat.
Gulf-Style Meat Salona (Meat Stew)
Meat salona is a famous Gulf dish known across the Arab world for its rich flavor. A hearty stew of meat and vegetables served with cooked rice.
How to Make Chicken with Vegetables in the Oven
Enjoy this complete meal: a whole chicken baked with vegetables, served alongside a delicious rice dish. Discover the simple marinade that gives the chicken the flavor and color you want. Bon appétit!
Vegetable Rice Casserole with Kebabs
A wonderful and innovative recipe for serving a vegetable rice casserole with kebabs. Suitable for both adults and kids, and elegant for serving to guests at lunch.
How to Make Hamburger Patties
Make hamburger meat at home — tastier, cleaner, and cheaper. This is something we’ve heard from all the site’s friends today who now make burgers at home from start to finish.
Pasta with Vegetables
Pasta with mixed vegetables, as desired, is one of the easiest recipes in the history of food :) Here’s the method, in all its simplicity... So when will you make it for dinner?!

















