Kibbeh Recipe

 

 

 

Ingredients

 500 g finely minced meat (lamb or beef)

400 g fine burghol

1 onion, grated

Salt and pepper

Vegetable oil for deep frying

100 g coarse minced meat

50 g pine nuts

1 onion chopped fine

1 tbsp veg oil

 Preparation

 To prepare the kibbeh, soak the burghol in water, squeeze it well to drain and mix it with the minced meat and the onion, to obtain a paste.

 Add salt and pepper.

 To prepare the stuffing, stir fry the meat in the oil until half cooked, season with salt and pepper, add the onion and the pine nuts, keep stirring for 2 more minutes, and leave to cool.

To form the kibbeh balls, take a piece of kibbeh dough (as big as a ping pong ball), shape it well as a ball, hold in the left hand, and poke a whole in it with the right index, to form thin walls.

 Insert stuffing, and close the ball in a pointed rugby ball shape.

 Fry in hot oil until golden

 * If you dip the tip of your finger in cold water it helps in forming the kibbeh ball and sticking the top end close.

                                                                                                      Butheina alnounou

                                                                                                bossynounou@yahoo.com

 

 

 

 

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