Total Time: 50 minutes
Ingredients:
Outer shells
1½ cups fine bulgar wheat
1½ lb lean ground beef or lamb
1½ cups yellow onions, roughly chopped
3 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp sea salt
1½ tsp ground black pepper
Stuffing:
½ lb ground beef
¾ cup yellow onions, finely chopped
⅓ cup pine nuts, lightly toasted
¾ tsp salt
½ tsp allspice
½ tsp ground pepper
¼ tsp ground cinnamon
Preparing Outer shells
- In a medium bowl, soak Kasha for 30 minutes in cold water – using 3 cups of water for each cup of wheat. Remove and drain. Remove excess water by squeezing through thick paper towel or cheesecloth.
- Place into medium bowl and combine with the meat, chopped onion, salt and 1 cumin and black pepper.
- Combine well and place small amount in food processor or blender until dough-like consistency. You can slowly add a little ice water during processing if needed.
- Continue to mix small amounts until all the kibbeh is incorporated. Place mixture aside, covered.
Prepare Kibbeh Stuffing (Hashwah)
- In a medium frying pan, sauté the finely chopped onion in 1 tablespoon of olive oil.
- Add pine nuts, the ground lamb or beef and chop well with wooden spoon or spatula to ensure the meat is chopped up fine.
- Add all spices. Once beef is light brown, remove from heat. Allow to cool for 10 minutes.
Assemble Kibbeh and Bake
Preheat oven to 400°F.
- With wet hands, shape the raw meat-bulgur mixture into torpedo-shaped balls.
- Make a hole down the center of each ball with an index finger to make a deep depression in each ball.
- Stuff each ball with about 1 tablespoon of the stuffing. Press down on the sides and top to enclose the filling and reshape into a smooth egg with a pointed top. Repeat with the remaining ingredients, wetting your hands frequently.
- Space the kibbeh balls on a 9x12 baking pan and bake until golden brown and the meat is cooked through, about 40-45 minutes.
Serve hot or at room temperature, with a Garlic-Yogurt Dip for dipping. Kibbeh can be stored in the freezer in an airtight, freezer safe container for up to 3 months.
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