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Pickled Cabbage (Sauerkraut)
Pickled cabbage is a delicious pickle that pairs well with many dishes. The nice thing about this recipe is that all of its ingredients are found in every home and it’s easy to make.
Cabbage Rolls with Pomegranate Molasses
Cabbage rolls are delicious, just like other stuffed dishes. Every home cook has her own additions to the cabbage filling or her own way of cooking it. Who has tried it with pomegranate molasses? Here is the step-by-step method for making cabbage rolls with pomegranate molasses.
Cabbage Salad with Mayonnaise
Cabbage salad with mayonnaise is one of the classic American salads that ranks number one alongside burgers, Kentucky-style fried chicken, and other fast-food favorites, so you have to learn it properly!
Pickled Turnips
Pickled turnips, or kabees el lift, made with an easy homemade recipe and a delicious result. Turnips are one of the tastiest vegetables to pickle, and they are especially good served alongside different dishes, especially mujaddara and a bowl of ful medames.
Pickled Green Beans with Walnuts
Pickled green beans with red peppers and walnuts are among the tastiest pickles, and we recommend making them if you have not tried them before... delicious with any dish, especially mujaddara.
Pickled Turnips
An easy pickled turnip recipe that doesn’t even require boiling water — so it’s quick, too! The result is lightly salted, tender pickled turnips with a satisfying crunch when you bite into them.
Cabbage Salad with Mayonnaise
This mayonnaise cabbage salad is one of the easiest salads to make and is perfect served with KFC-style fried chicken, crispy chicken or escalope. It's also very delicious with fries.
Pickled Cucumbers
Levantine cuisine is famous for many kinds of pickles and preserved vegetables, and today we bring you a pickled cucumber recipe: easy and guaranteed to work!
Cabbage Maqmoura
A quick, budget-friendly vegetarian cabbage Maqmoura. A traditional, economical dish with ingredients found in every kitchen.
Pickled Green and Black Olives
Olives are among the most generous and delicious fruits, and they are at their best in autumn. How do we pickle olives in a way that keeps them for 3 years? The answer is simple: just follow the steps in the recipe.
Easy Pickled Maqti
Pickled maqti is one of the tastiest pickles, served with falafel and shawarma sandwiches or as desired. It is similar to pickled cucumbers and just as delicious.
How to Make Pickled Turnips
Pickled turnips are one of the tastiest things you can serve with a meal, especially with vegetarian dishes made with bulgur and lentils! Here is this recipe for making this special pickle!
Stuffed Cabbage Leaves
Stuffed cabbage is one of the tastiest types of stuffed vegetables. It can be cooked with or without tomato paste. This recipe includes pomegranate molasses! Mmm, delicious! How do you make it?
Stuffed Cabbage Rolls
What did you cook today? Still undecided? Try this tangy stuffed cabbage dish that’s absolutely delicious.
Delicious Cabbage Salad
A cabbage salad loaded with tasty, appetite-opening vegetables — a wonderful and super easy recipe! Great with Italian or fast food, or simply as a light dinner.
How to Make Stuffed Zucchini and Cabbage
Stuffed zucchini and cabbage made with a delicious home-style recipe that is simply irresistible and so appetizing. Stuffed vegetables are one of those old-fashioned dishes that take a bit of effort to prepare, but they are full of goodness, and best of all, everyone loves them :) Serve with yogurt.
How to Make Pickled Grapevine Leaves
How to make pickled grapevine leaves with a tried-and-true recipe, because pickling recipes need experience and know-how to turn out well. Try this recipe for the best preserved grape leaves!
Pickled Green Olives
How to make pickled green olives with a tried-and-true recipe and wonderful flavor. You can soak the olives for one to three days, as you prefer, and the longer you soak them, the more of their bitterness will go away.

















