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How to Make Bulgur with Meat and Chickpeas
Bulgur with meat and chickpeas is a traditional dish based on the same idea as rice mansaf with meat. Bulgur, however, has unbeatable benefits, and it is light and delicious with chickpeas.
Bulgur with Chickpeas and Chicken
Bulgur with chickpeas and chicken is an easy, tasty, and healthy dish. Serve it like rice with yogurt — bulgur is well known for its nutritional benefits.
Bulgur with Tomato, Chickpeas, and Bell Pepper
Bulgur with tomato... one of the most delicious vegetarian dishes, especially when flavored with chickpeas and bell pepper. It's a healthy, nutritious recipe that's also very easy and quick to prepare.
Bulgur and Chickpeas with Chicken
Bulgur and chickpeas with chicken is a tasty, practical, and nutritious recipe that's usually affordable. Bulgur is one of the healthiest dishes you can serve your kids. Serve with salad and yogurt.
How to Make Bulgur with Tomatoes
Bulgur with tomatoes — an easy, quick, and nutritious recipe. You can add ground meat or meat pieces, or make it vegetarian. Serve with yogurt, salad, and pickles.
How to Make Vegetarian Stuffed Artichokes Without Meat
A wonderful and inventive recipe for artichokes stuffed with a vegetarian filling, perfect for anyone fasting or avoiding meat. Bulgur makes a great substitute for meat, and neither the taste nor the appearance will be affected—you'll end up with vegetarian artichokes that taste absolutely amazing.
How to Make Meat or Cheese Sambousek
Meat or cheese sambousek is one of the most popular pastries on the table because it makes a great appetizer with a variety of dishes. Here is the method for the most successful dough, one that will never give you trouble when sealing it.
Fluffy Bulgur with Chickpeas
Bulgur with chickpeas in the easiest recipe with just 3 ingredients. Bulgur is a hearty staple, so imagine it with chickpeas! Serve this dish to your children regularly!!
How Do You Make Bulgur with Cabbage?
Bulgur with boiled cabbage and chickpeas is one of the well-known traditional dishes from the old heritage... A very delicious vegetarian recipe, and we recommend trying it.
Beef Bulgur with Chickpeas and Onions
A very tasty bulgur dish with meat chunks, chickpeas, and onions. Serve bulgur with meat with salad and yogurt for a hearty meal.
How to Make the Easiest Bulgur Badfeen
Bulgur Badfeen is a super tasty, easy, and nourishing recipe. We recommend making this dish from time to time because bulgur has many important nutritional benefits.
How to Make Vegetable Rice with Meat
Vegetable rice is a much-loved dish because it is super tasty, practical, and suitable for the whole family. It can be made vegetarian, or you can add meat or chicken for a richer meal. Here is an easy way to make it with meat.
Bulgur with Tomato
Bulgur with tomato is an easy homemade recipe. This dish is one of the tastiest vegetarian recipes, and it is also healthy. Serve bulgur with tomato with salad and yogurt.
Meat Kabsa with Vegetables
Meat kabsa with vegetables is a special and practical dish that suits the table at any time, especially for celebrations. It is a very delicious and rich meal.
How to Make Muhammara with Bulgur
Bulgur muhammara is a traditional Lebanese mezze. It’s somewhat similar to tomato komouna, and red pepper paste gives the dish a distinctive flavor. Give it a try.
Bulgur with Tomatoes
A traditional Lebanese classic: bulgur with tomatoes. Easy and quick to make, yet very flavorful. Best served with yogurt and warm flatbread.
Bulgur with Vegetables
Bulgur with vegetables — a light, very healthy meal. A quick and easy vegetarian recipe; you can add more vegetables as you like.
Bulgur Mafroukeh
Bulgur mafroukeh is a recipe very similar to tomato comnueh, the traditional dish from southern Lebanon. This recipe is vegetarian and healthy, and you can add chili or any type of vegetables as desired. It is best eaten with lettuce leaves rather than bread.

















