Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Kibbi mihshiyya

Recipe by:meedo




A traditional dish, originally came from Lebanon, in ramadan every table in the Middle East must have this dish, serve it with tabbouleh or cucumber with minted yogurt.

Basic kibbi :
1 lb ground lamb meat
1 lb burghul
1 teaspoon salt (or to taste)
1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper
1/8 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 large onion, grated


(Hashwat al-kibbi)
Basic stuffing:

1/2 lb ground lamb meat
1 medium onion, finely chopped
2 teaspoons olive oil
1/2 teaspoon salt (or to taste)
1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 cup water


1)to make the Basic kibbi:
wash burghul with cold water (don't soak it) drain and press between palms of hand to remove excess water , mix it with ground meat, onion , and spices, run the mixture through a meat grinder one time .







2)To make stuffing: Heat oil in pan; add onion cook, and stirring until onion is soft. Add lamb, spices, stirring, until lamb is browned. Add water, cook it for 15 minutes in a low heat, Remove, and let it cool.








3)Place in palm of hand a walnut-size chunk of kibbi, using forefinger press a hole and begin expanding the filling hole by rotating and pressing against palm of hand. Place a teaspoonful of stuffing into shell .carefully close, Shape it to ovals.




4)Shallow fry Kibbi in hot oil in batches until browned all over and cooked through; drain on paper kitchen towels.









8 comments:

Ally said... 1

I love this! My grandparents are from Lebanon, and now that I am living a few states away I don't get this as often. I have never tried making it, I always just wait to go home to have it.

I am going to give this a try very soon! I can't read my grandmother's recipe, lol, so I will have to use this!

Anonymous said... 2

asaalau alikum..

Wonderful demonstration.wonderful blog.keep it up!

umm s

runner2b said... 3

Wow this is a great blog! Do you happen to have the cheese cross? Like arabic cheese stuffed in bread. Almost like a bread stick but it's square. Anyways keep up the blog I hope you have new recipes to come!

-Hanan

Arabic Bites said... 4

Thank you all (ally,umm s,hanan)for the nice comments.

hanan,
I have two recipes fatayer cremate al joben ,sahan fatayer .if this not what you looing for just Explain it to me so can help you.

zainab

Sayeeda said... 5

salaams,

i had a quick question, what size bulgur is this. here in the states we have different sizes. so is it the small,medium or the large.jazakallah khair.

Arabic Bites said... 6

sayeeda,
The bulgur size is small.I hope this help.

Shabs.. said... 7

salaam.....i have always loved kibba......i love eating it and i just m so happy to have the recipe in hand.will definitly try and impress my husband and family....
love ya.

Anonymous said... 8

I tried to make kibbeh today and it worked. Everyone loved it. Thanks alot keep the good work up. I love ur blog :-* Nura

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