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Vegetarian Fatteh (No Meat)
We're back with a vegetarian fatteh recipe. Don't be surprised by the ingredients, including a touch of sugar. Try the recipe and judge for yourself — we tried it and it has become our favorite fatteh.
Vegetarian Pea and Carrot Stew (No Meat)
A light, flavorful vegetarian stew of peas and carrots, brightened with cilantro, garlic and tomato. Easy, healthy and perfect served with white rice or rice with vermicelli.
Kofta Discs with Vegetables
A very innovative method for preparing kofta meat. Try these kofta discs stuffed with vegetables to create a complete dish rich in both meat and vegetables.
Chickpea Kibbeh Recipe
An outstanding plant-based dish! Chickpea kibbeh made with 100% plant-based ingredients, perfect for vegetarians.
Kofta Tray Bake with Vegetables
Kofta tray bake with vegetables is a practical recipe that works well for working women because it can be prepared in advance. It is a delicious dish suitable for the whole family, young and old alike.
Meat Fingers in Dough
Meat Fingers in Dough. An easy, light, and tasty recipe... This dough contains no yeast, making it crispy and light on the stomach. Try it and share your thoughts :)
Kofta in a Tray (Oven-Baked)
A simple, tasty homemade kofta baked in a tray. Practical and satisfying for working women and the whole family.
Vegetable Lasagna Without Meat - Video
This way of making lasagna is ideal for anyone following a meat-free diet. It is a delicious, hearty recipe that brings vegetables, pasta, and cheese together in wonderful harmony. We hope you enjoy our video recipe straight from the #شو_طابخين_اليوم kitchen.
Meat Pie in Dough Crust - Video
An innovative, beautiful, and delicious way to present a meat pie wrapped in a dough crust. Try our easy, video-guided recipe to enjoy the best meat in dough.
Kofta and Potatoes Bake with Rice
A quick, tasty recipe for making kofta with potatoes in a baking dish with rice. This family-friendly dish is perfect for busy days because it doesn’t require much effort.
Shish Barak Without Meat
Ingredients: 2 dried onions, finely chopped; black pepper; salt; 1 cup coarse white bulgur; 1/2 cup water; fried pine nuts; 1 kilo yogurt; 2 tablespoons starch; 1 cup water to dissolve the starch. Method: Soak the bulgur with a little water and leave it damp or soaked for about 20 minutes. Finely chop the onion...
How to Make Chicken Kofta
Everyone loves meat kofta—why not try chicken kofta? Here’s an easy, tasty chicken kofta recipe with step-by-step instructions. Serve it with French fries, salad, and garlic for a complete meal. Enjoy this inventive dish you’ll surely love.
How to Make Meat Arayes?
Meat arayes are an easy, quick-to-prepare dish that any homemaker or Working woman can whip up for her family with minimal effort or time. Serve meat arayes alongside a foamy yogurt drink.
How to Make Meat Mandi
Meat mandi is one of the most famous dishes in Gulf cuisine. You can prepare chicken mandi instead, using either meat or chicken, and serve it with dakkous sauce and tomatoes or whipped yogurt.
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.
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.
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.
Bulgur Kibbeh with Meat Filling
Bulgur kibbeh (without meat in the dough) — flour and oil are added until a cohesive, moldable dough forms. The filling is classic seasoned meat. A tasty, different kibbeh worth trying.

















