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How to Make Homemade Sausage?
Why buy pre-made sausage meat when making it at home is this easy? As we always say with Shu Tabkhin Today: home cooking is tastier, cleaner, and cheaper.
How to Make Potato and Frafkhin Pastries
Cheese pastries, potato pastries, and frafkhin pastries. Ingredients: 1 kilo potatoes, minced meat, salt and spices to taste, 1 onion, 2 bunches of frafkhin, sumac, olive oil, and mozzarella cheese. Method: Peel the potatoes, grate them, then squeeze them well to remove...
Kibbeh in a Pan
A traditional pan-baked kibbeh recipe. This version guides you through preparing the kibbeh dough, layering with a seasoned beef filling, and baking until golden.
Potato Egg Pie
This oven-baked potato and egg pie is a practical, very easy recipe. You can serve this delicious dish with a green salad, for adults and kids alike, and we’re sure everyone will love it.
Kabuli Rice (Kabli Rice)
Kabli (Kabuli) Rice is a well-known dish in Saudi cuisine, alongside dishes like Machboos and Kabsa. This healthy variation skips heavy meats and fats.
Muhammara
Muhammara is one of the recipes closest to our hearts, and it can be served as a side dish with many meals, especially meats. Try it the way "What Are We Cooking Today?" makes it, and you won't be anything but delighted :)
Armenian-Style Lahm Bi Ajin
Armenian-style Lahm Bi Ajin offers a different take on the traditional meat-on-dough dish, distinct from the Shaami version. Try this Norma Kitchen rendition and share your thoughts.
Potato Kibbeh
Arab cuisine is full of healthy vegetarian recipes that don't rely on any kind of meat! And for kibbeh lovers who prefer not to eat meat, especially raw meat, this is the perfect recipe.
Homemade Athmaliya Dough
Homemade Athmaliya dough is versatile for making several recipes, depending on the thickness of the dough when baked. Try this easy method.
Lentil Kibbeh
Lentil kibbeh contains no meat at all, yet it is one of the most delicious vegetarian recipes. Have you ever tried it?
Shrimp with Basil Pesto Sauce
Many people love shrimp, while others prefer red meat and chicken over all kinds of seafood. That doesn’t stop shrimp from being one of the tastiest seafoods, with endless ways to prepare it. Today’s recipe keeps the shrimp’s flavor front and center, with very few additions.
Farakah
One of the most famous Lebanese dishes... and when #kibbeh or #farakah is served, there is no room for any other dish... Some may be surprised by eating raw meat, but this dish has become part of Lebanese heritage, with its own traditional way of preparation...
Okra Stew
A beloved Bamya-style stew with okra, tomatoes, garlic, and cilantro. Simmered with lamb or bone-in meat, finished with pomegranate molasses for a tangy-sweet finish.
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.
How to Make Bread in a Pan Instead of the Oven
Pan-baked bread is an easy and practical homemade recipe... now you can skip the oven and make bread at home :) Try this method and let us know what you think.
Quickest Chicken and Vegetables in the Oven
Chicken and vegetables baked in the oven in a quick homemade recipe... a practical dish that does not require marinating the chicken in advance, and the result is definitely delicious!
Veal Strips with Pomegranate Molasses
Veal strips with pomegranate molasses is one of those recipes you’ll absolutely love! Nothing beats tender meat with the tangy taste of pomegranate molasses, and the secret is pomegranate molasses itself, which turns every dish it touches into something truly delicious.
How to Make Armenian Sfiha
Armenian sfiha made easy — the filling and dough are similar to lahm bi ajeen (meat flatbread) with a few additions. The dough rolls out very thin. Learn all the secrets of Armenian sfiha in this recipe.

















