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How to Prepare Stuffed Chicken
Every hostess loves to present a whole stuffed chicken on the table, but not everyone knows how to do it. Here is a step-by-step method, and you'll find it's incredibly easy. Be creative with your dishes and impress your guests... enjoy.
Grape Leaves and Zucchini with Lemon
Grape leaves and zucchini cooked with lemon — a family favorite. It takes time to prepare but is worth it; try making it at least once a month.
How to Make Pasta with Yogurt
Pasta with yogurt is one of the tastiest and quickest savory recipes that kids love and that you can make in no time.
How to Make the Best Kibbeh Bil-Siniyeh
Learn how to make the best kibbeh bil-siniyeh the traditional way, with a clear, detailed recipe that will impress everyone at the table. Inside, you'll also find how to prepare the best kamouneh the authentic way!
Potato Kibbeh Stuffed with Meat
Prepare potato kibbeh stuffed with minced meat in an easy and very delicious way. Try this recipe, which can be one of the favorite appetizers for both adults and children.
Mini Kibbeh Stuffed with Ground Meat or Eggplant Mutabbal
Mini kibbeh (small kibbeh balls) stuffed with ground meat or eggplant mutabbal — closed on one side and open at the top. These appetizers grace the finest tables and are loved by everyone who tries them; they have recently become popular in restaurants and are a sought-after mezze.
How to Make a Tray of Vegetables Stuffed with Meat
Meat-stuffed vegetables are among the tastiest, richest recipes and one of the lightest on the stomach. Enjoy this delicious homemade dish.
How to Make Qabawat (Stuffed Sheep Tripe) Authentically
Qabawat, or sheep tripe stuffed with rice and minced meat... an old traditional dish... it takes time to clean properly, but stuffing and cooking it is very easy... Enjoy!
Pumpkin Kibbeh with Yogurt
Pumpkin kibbeh with yogurt — a recipe worth trying. Similar to meat kibbeh with yogurt, this version is delicious. The recipe is detailed and clear.
Chicken Breasts Stuffed with Basil and Tomatoes
An easy, very delicious, and unconventional recipe for preparing chicken breasts with basil and tomatoes. The chicken can be served from the oven alongside roasted potatoes or rice, as desired.
Baked Kibbeh (Kibbeh bil-Siniyah)
Baked kibbeh — delicious and striking on the table. Serve with salad and yogurt. The same dough and filling can be used to make kibbeh patties; the recipe includes the kibbeh spice blend.
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.
How to Make Stuffed Brioche
A reliable, guaranteed home brioche recipe from our chef Rana Sbeiti — follow the steps exactly for the best results.
Potato Kibbeh Stuffed with Labneh and Walnuts
Potato kibbeh differs from traditional kibbeh because it contains no meat, and this particular potato kibbeh recipe is special because it is filled with labneh and walnuts... a wonderful recipe in both appearance and taste
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.
How to Make Shish Barak
Shish barak is a very delicious dish and truly suitable for this hot time of year. It is a light meal based on small dough dumplings stuffed with minced meat and cooked in yogurt. You can use goat's milk yogurt or cow's milk yogurt, depending on your preference.
Layered Maamoul with Cream (Maamoul Mad bil Qashta)
Layered maamoul filled with cream — one of the most requested Arabic desserts. You can use other fillings as well; the dough is the same for all versions of maamoul mad.
Easy Wheat Harissa with Chicken
This easy wheat harissa with chicken doesn’t require special cooking techniques or equipment. It’s a simple, tested recipe that needs only extra simmering time to ensure the wheat grains are fully cooked.

















