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Turkey and Cheese Sandwich Loaf - Video
A fantastic, visually appealing recipe presented with a video from the Shou Tabkheen Today kitchen. Try our turkey and cheese loaf, and we’re confident you’ll love it.
Baked Potato Kibbeh with Ground Meat
A tray-baked potato kibbeh that resembles meat kibbeh, with the same filling and the same kibbeh dough ingredients, except that the meat in the dough is replaced with potatoes. This recipe is especially flavorful with kibbeh spice mix, of course, and it's delicious served with yogurt and salad. Try it!
Brazilian Coxinha (Chicken Croquettes)
Brazilian coxinha — a delicious homemade recipe for savory fried chicken croquettes. These filled potato-and-flour dumplings are a popular Brazilian snack with a wonderful flavor. Worth trying!
Chicken Sandwich with Coconut Sauce
A chicken sandwich featuring a coconut sauce, inspired by Asian cuisine—especially Thai. Very easy, very tasty, with a distinct flavor. We recommend giving it a try.
How to Make Fried Fish with Rice and Tajine
Tajine is one of the tastiest sauces we serve with fish of all kinds. Here is how to prepare fried fish with rice and tajine... an easy, delicious recipe... Bon appetit!
Layered Samosa Dough
You can make layered dough at home too. With 3 cups of flour, you can make a generous amount—definitely more economical than ready-made!
Shish Barak with Yogurt
A wonderful shish barak recipe! You’ll find every little detail in this special homemade recipe that is super delicious. One of the tastiest yogurt dishes, served hot or cold.
Artichokes with Minced Meat and White Sauce
Artichokes with minced meat are a very delicious dish, especially when made our way with a tangy white sauce. It does not take long to prepare, yet the result looks like an elegant, distinctive dish that can beautifully dress any table.
How to Make Labneh Madabala
How to make Labneh Madabala (labneh balls) with a tried-and-true recipe. Labneh Madabala is one of the most famous Lebanese preserved foods and a staple in every home.
Homemade Spinach Pastries
Homemade spinach pastries — a reliable recipe that freezes well. These are delicious; we all love them and make them with passion. Washing the spinach can be a bit tedious, but the flavor is well worth it.
Honeycomb (Beehive) with Kunafa Filling
We've tried honeycomb with several fillings, but this honeycomb with kunafa filling remains the tastiest and most delicious of all. The dough is easy to make, but it takes some time to prepare both the dough and the cheese filling.
Grape Khabeesa or Grape Malban
Grape khabeesa, or malban made with grape juice, black pine nuts, and sesame. A distinctive traditional recipe. Try it as a sweet, wholesome snack if you use whole wheat flour.
Qawarma and Chickpea Pastries
Qawarma and chickpea pastries — a delicious, worthwhile recipe to try. We highly recommend making qawarma at home and experimenting with this and other recipes. Qawarma is prepared with minced or very finely chopped meat.
How to Make Chicken Cordon Bleu
Cordon bleu is a popular chicken dish known for its distinctive, elegant flavor. This tasty, refined recipe is perfect for entertaining and is served with the accompanying sauce provided below.
Cheese Sambousek
Cheese sambousek — a crisp, delicious pastry dough made from flour and cornstarch with butter. Filled with a mix of cheeses and parsley; you can also fill with meat.
Eggplant and Chickpea Musakka
Eggplant and Chickpea Musakka – a delicious vegetarian dish, especially when served chilled from the fridge. It can be enjoyed as a main course or a side, and pairs beautifully with vegetables, especially sweet peppers.
Stromboli
Stromboli is one of the well-known pastries in Italian cuisine, especially in Sicily. This easy stromboli recipe will make you love it and want to make it again and again.
Shish Barak (Yogurt Dumplings) with Rice
Shish barak — delicious dumplings in a yogurt sauce, originally Turkish and popular in the Levant. Some prefer lightly baking the dough pieces; others add them raw to the yogurt. Serve hot with rice or rice with vermicelli.

















