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  2. 45 Recipes That'll Spice Up All That Frozen Ground Beef in ...

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    Baked Kibbeh is a quintessential Lebanese recipe that is popular throughout the Middle East – made with beef, cracked wheat, onion and spices feelgoodfoodie.net Kibbeh in Yogurt Sauce

  3. Kibbeh nayyeh - Wikipedia

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    Kibbeh nayyeh or raw kibbeh (Arabic: كبه نيه) is a Levantine [1] [2] [3] mezze that likely originated in Aleppo, Syria. [4] It consists of minced raw lamb (or beef) mixed with fine bulgur and spices. Kibbeh nayyeh is often served with mint leaves, olive oil, and green onions. Pita bread is used to scoop it.

  4. Kibbeh - Wikipedia

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    Another soup, known as kibbeh hamda, consists of chicken stock with vegetables (usually leeks, celery, turnips and courgettes), lemon juice and garlic, with small kibbeh made with ground rice as dumplings. [16] In the Syrian Jewish diaspora this is popular both at Pesach and as the pre-fast meal on the day before Yom Kippur. [17]

  5. Lebanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Kibbeh is a filled bulgur dough made with ground meat and can be made in different forms including fried (kibbeh raas), uncooked (kibbeh nayyeh), baked (kibbeh bil-saneeya), and all may be served with yogurt.

  6. List of Middle Eastern dishes - Wikipedia

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    Kibbeh: Levant: Kibbeh (also kubba or Köfte) is the basis of family of Middle Eastern dishes, and involves a filling of spiced ground meat and onions surrounded by a grain-based outer shell that is fried or baked. Kibbeh nayyeh: Levant: A Levantine mezze that consists of minced raw lamb mixed with fine bulgur and spices. Kushari: Egypt

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    Other popular picks include the gyro, a beef and lamb combination served with rice, hummus, and Greek salad; the kibbeh; and the falafel. But for customers interested in trying something a little ...

  8. Levantine cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Kibbeh (كبة)—a dumpling-like dish of ground lamb with bulgur wheat or rice and seasonings, eaten cooked or raw; Kibbeh nayyeh (كبة نيئة)—a mezze of minced raw meat mixed with fine bulgur and various seasonings; Labneh (لبنة)—yogurt that has been strained to remove its whey; most popular as a breakfast food

  9. Syrian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A plate of baked kibbeh: Kibbeh Halabiyyeh (كبّة حلبيّة) Kibbeh with a rice crust; though named after Aleppo, this recipe seems to be of Iraqi origin Kibbeh haamdah (كبّة حامضة) Kibbeh with lemon juice Kibbeh labaniyyeh (كبّة لبنيّة) Cooked kibbeh with yogurt Kibbeh 'qras (mishwiyyeh) ((كبّة أقراص (مشوية)