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Shrimp Paella
This recipe will no doubt delight all seafood lovers, especially shrimp...
Chicken Musakhan Rolls
Palestinian cuisine is known for musakhan, a delicious dish especially when made the traditional way. One of the essentials of musakhan is local sumac, since its flavor is what gives the dish its signature taste with the chicken. This is a quick and easy recipe from the "What Are We Cooking Today" kitchen for making Musakhan Rolls.
How to Make Kammouneh
Some Lebanese regions are known for their signature dishes, and this bulgur-and-spice recipe is one of those preparations whose flavor can vary not only from region to region, but even from one neighboring village to the next....
Mini Toast Kunafa
A novel, nontraditional way to prepare and serve kunafa that’s sure to wow everyone—both in appearance and taste.
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?
Homemade Sausage
There is nothing better than making sausage at home. You can be sure of its quality and cleanliness, and it will definitely be less expensive. And it is no longer difficult, with the recipes from the women of #شو_طابخين_اليوم guiding us step by step.
Diet Whole Wheat Bread
Craving bread but worried about calories? The answer is to eat a moderate amount of bread and choose whole-wheat bread. This recipe is great because it uses whole-wheat flour and can be made at home with peace of mind since there are no unwanted additives.
Olive Bread
Making bread at home has many advantages! Besides enjoying hot, fresh bread, the aroma will fill the house with a wonderful scent that will stay in memory for a long time... So what are you waiting for? Let’s bake some bread!
Lentil Soup with Swiss Chard and Lemon
Today’s soup is lentils, but not the traditional version — this is our favorite lentil soup with lemon! Lentil soup is known for its rich, delicious flavor and countless health benefits. Try this recipe, share it with the people you love, and enjoy!
Whole Wheat Bread with Oats and Honey
Do you love kneading and baking bread as we do? If you enjoy dough, you’ll know how wonderful this recipe is. If you haven’t tried making bread at home yet, this is a perfect opportunity to try a delicious and wholesome whole wheat bread with oats and honey.
Pastry and Sambousek Dough
The perfect dough for pastries and sambousek, or even shish barak! This is not just talk—this is a tried-and-tested recipe, and the photos speak for themselves...
Beet Borscht Soup
Beet Borscht soup is one of the best-known soups in Russia, Ukraine, and the Czech Republic. We’re happy to learn and try this recipe as long as it’s easy and quick to prepare.
Tomato Kamouneh - Bulgur with Tomatoes
Tomato kamouneh is a well-known and beloved traditional vegetarian dish in some areas of Lebanon, especially in South Lebanon. The way it is prepared may vary from one woman to another, but its simplicity always makes it a flavorful dish made with the fewest and least expensive ingredients.
Homemade Bread
Have you ever tried making bread at home? It’s not as hard as you might think! The Sho Tabkhin Alyoum team has the perfect homemade bread recipe, and here is the tested, delicious version.
Farfihin Pastries (Purslane)
Spread the flour, roll out the dough, and you’ll feel instantly at ease! This is one of those soothing remedies you can’t go wrong with, and we’re sure this isn’t just true for us :) After this introduction and encouragement, why not make some Farfihin pastries?
Stuffed Zucchini with Tahini
This is an unconventional take on stuffed zucchini, marrying Lebanon’s well-known squash with a tahini blend that gives the dish a unique and distinctive flavor.
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...

















