Kibbeh Labanieh (Kibbeh Balls In Yogurt) (2024)

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Kibbeh bi laban, or kibbeh labanieh, is kibbeh balls in yogurt. It's Lebanese comfort food at its best: think unstuffed kibbeh balls cooked in a warm dried mint yogurt sauce with a delicious tangy flavor.

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Kibbeh bi laban is so special and popular all over Lebanon. Though kibbeh bi laban can seem a bit complicated to bring together, once you break it down into steps, it's pretty straightforward and oh-so-worth-it.

Wanting more kibbeh recipes? We have a few on the blog: kibbet batata, kibbeh nayyeh, baked stuffed kibbeh, quinoa kibbeh (gluten-free option), kibbeh bil sanieh, and fried kibbeh balls.

Another popular recipe is Lebanese kishik soup.

What I Love About This Recipe

Kibbeh labanieh is warm, flavorful, and takes me right back to childhood memories when I used to have lunch at my grandma's place. I remember how she would be standing in her kitchen stirring a pot filled with kibbeh balls cooking in a minty yogurt sauce. Making this recipe with her is something I'll always be so grateful for.

Ingredient Notes

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  • Kibbeh dough: Kibbeh dough is made from fine bulgar wheat, ground lamb or beef, onion, ground seven spice, ground allspice, and ground nutmeg.
  • Yogurt: The best kind to use in this recipe is goat yogurt. If you can't find that, you can substitute it with any kind of full fat whole milk unsweetened yogurt but make sure you stir it continuously while it's cooking to prevent it from curdling.
  • Cornstarch: This recipe's thickening agent. Mix it in some water before you mix it with the yogurt.
  • Short grain rice: Just a hint gives kibbeh in yogurt an incredibly amazing texture. Make sure the rice is washed and drained really well before you use it.
  • Dried mint: A little goes a long way and adds so much flavor to the dish. I feel it brings everything together so make sure you don't skip this ingredient. Fresh mint does not work as a substitution here but if you don't have dried mint on hand you can try adding dried parsley or coriander.
  • Salt to taste

See the recipe card at the bottom of the post for quantities.

How To Make Kibbeh Labanieh

This recipe comprises two parts: making the kibbeh balls and preparing the yogurt sauce (and then cooking the kibbeh balls in it).

Make The Kibbeh Balls

Soak the fine bulgar wheat in water for 40 minutes to 1 hour. The bulgar should be soft when ready. Drain the bulgar wheat. Split the meat into three batches. Ground the first two in afood processorand place them in a bowl.

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Put the third batch in thefood processoralong with the onion and spices and process.

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Add this mixture to the rest of the ground meat.Add the bulgur to the meat and start kneading the mixture with your hands until everything is mixed together (it takes around 5-7 minutes so keep mixing).

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Shape the kibbeh into balls, similar to those you make for fried kibbeh balls but minus the stuffing). Take a little bit of the kibbeh mixture in your hand and wrap it around your thumb. Keep moving your thumb in circles while shaping the kibbeh ball. When you remove your thumb, there will be an opening in each piece.

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Don't stuff the kibbeh balls. They should be hollow.

Hint: When making kibbeh in yogurt, you don't need to stuff the kibbeh balls (you can if you want to though).

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Once you're done making the kibbeh balls set them aside and start working on the yogurt sauce.

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Make the Yogurt Sauce

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Add the yogurt to a pot.

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Pour the mixture into the pot (with a strainer to refine the starch).

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Whisk everything together really well for around 2 minutes before transferring the pot to a stovetop.

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Bring the yogurt to a boil while stirring. Make sure you stir consistently to ensure the yogurt doesn't curdle. After a few minutes, add in the short-grain rice and continue to stir.

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Next, gently drop the kibbeh balls into the sauce and keep stirring.

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Add in the dried mint and salt. Keep stirring while the sauce thickens (about 10 to 15 minutes). Turn off the heat and serve in bowls.

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Tips and Tricks

  • Stir, stir, stir: The key to this recipe's success is to constantly keep stirring the yogurt sauce so that it thickens properly and doesn't curdle. It's a bit of a chore but remember, the result is worth it!
  • Mix the cornstarch in water: Never add the cornstarch straight into the yogurt because it'll form lumps. Instead, mix it in a bit of lukewarm water and then strain it into the yogurt.
  • A bit of meal prep: You can make a bigger batch of the kibbeh dough, shape it into balls and store them in the freezer for the next time you want to bring together a pot of kibbeh in yogurt in no time. The kibbeh balls can be stored in the freezer for up to six months.
  • What to do if the yogurt curdles: If you use whole fat yogurt, cornstarch and stir the sauce continuously as it cook, this shouldn't happen but just in case it does you can try to save it by lowering the heat and adding a bit of cornstarch to the pot while stirring.
  • Use fine bulgar wheat. Coarse bulgar wheat is different than fine bulgar wheat.

Variations and Substitutions

  • Coriander and garlic version: Some people fry up some garlic and coriander in a bit of olive oil and add them to the yogurt sauce once it boils over.
  • Meatless version: A lot of people I know make labnieh without the kibbeh. They follow the exact same recipe but add a bit more short grain rice to it. This is often served as a side dish.
  • Cooked kibbeh ball version: I've seen versions where people fry or bake the kibbeh balls before adding them to the yogurt sauce.
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Equipment

Storage

Store the kibbeh in yogurt in an airtight container. It keeps well in the fridge for up to 3 days. The yogurt sauce doesn't freeze well but you can freeze kibbeh balls separately and store them for later use. Freeze the uncooked kibbeh balls for up to 6 months.

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FAQs

What goes well with kibbeh in yogurt (labnieh)?

This dish can be served with any other kind of cooked kibbeh. People in Lebanon often dip fried kibbeh balls or pieces of kibbeh bil sinniyeh in the yogurt sauce.

Can I use vegan yogurts for this recipe?

Unfortunately, only full-fat dairy yogurt works here. Other forms of yogurt break down during the cooking process.

Lebanese Kibbeh Recipes

  • Fried Kibbeh Balls
  • Kibbeh Nayeh Recipe (Lebanese Raw Kibbeh)
  • Kibbeh Bil Sanieh (Baked Kibbeh)
  • Potato Kibbeh (Kibbet Batata)

More Recipes By Mariam

  • Kousa Mahshi Lebanese Stuffed Zucchini
  • Beef Sambousek (Fried Meat Pastries)
  • Shish Barak Lebanese Dumplings in Yogurt
  • Zaatar Manakeesh Flatbread

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Kibbeh Labanieh (Kibbeh Balls In Yogurt)

Author: Mariam

Course: Main Dish

Cuisine: Lebanese

Prep: 1 hour hr

Cook: 30 minutes mins

Total: 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

5 from 3 votes

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Servings 10

Kibbeh labanieh, or kibbeh bi laban, is a delicious Lebanese recipe made with kibbeh balls in a thick mint yogurt sauce.

Ingredients

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Kibbeh Dough

  • 2.2 lbs ground meat (I used lamb here, but you can use veal or beef)
  • 20 ounces fine bulgur wheat (dry weight prior to getting soaked)
  • 1 medium onion chopped into quarters
  • 1 teaspoon allspice
  • 1 teaspoon Lebanese 7 spices
  • ½ teaspoon white pepper
  • ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 1 tablespoon salt

Mint Yogurt Sauce

  • 32 ounces whole fat yogurt
  • ¼ cup cornstarch
  • ¼ cup short-grain rice washed and drained
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 tablespoon dried mint
  • 2 teaspoons salt

Instructions

Make the Kibbeh Balls

  • Soak the fine bulgar wheat in water for 40 minutes to 1 hour. The bulgar should be soft when ready. Drain the bulgar wheat.

  • Split the meat into three batches. Ground the first two in afood processorand place them in a bowl. Put the third batch in thefood processoralong with the onion and spices and process. Add this mixture to the rest of the ground meat.

  • Add the bulgur to the meat and start kneading the mixture with your hands until everything is mixed together (it takes around 5-7 minutes so keep mixing).

  • Shape the kibbeh into balls by taking a little bit of the kibbeh mixture in your hand and wrapping it around your thumb. Keep moving your thumb in circles while shaping the kibbeh ball. When you remove your thumb there will be an opening in each piece.Don't stuff the kibbeh balls, they should be hollow.

  • Close up the kibbeh ball and set it aside.

Cook the Kibbeh Balls In Yogurt

  • Add the yogurt to a pot. Stir the cornstarch into the water then strain the mixture into the pot.

  • Whisk everything together really well for around 2 minutes before transferring the pot to a stovetop.

  • Bring the yogurt to a boil while stirring. Make sure you stir consistently to make sure the yogurt doesn't curdle. After a few minutes, add in the short-grain rice and continue to stir.

  • Gently drop the kibbeh balls into the sauce and keep on stirring.

  • Add in the dried mint and salt.

  • Let everything cook together for 10-15 minutes and keep stirring until the sauce thickens.

  • Turn off the heat and serve in bowls.

Notes

  1. The raw kibbeh balls are freezer-friendly. Freeze raw in a freezer-friendly container for up to 6 months.
  2. Use full-fat unsweetened yogurt.

Nutrition

Serving: 1bowl | Calories: 564kcal | Carbohydrates: 52g | Protein: 44g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 9g | Trans Fat: 0g | Cholesterol: 101mg | Sodium: 590mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g

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About Mariam

I am Mariam Nabbout, a writer and content creator. I’ve spent years dedicating research, digital, and filmmaking skills to come up with content that's just as meaningful as it is inspiring. A few of my obsessions include good branding, films, photography, design, art, and of course, food.

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  1. Teresa Howick

    Hi! I ate this growing up and I’m excited to finally try it on my own. I can’t for the life of me find short grain rice. Can I use long grain instead?

    Reply

    • Lily

      Hi Teresa!
      Thanks for the comment! I haven’t tried long grain rice for this recipe, but I think it should turn out ok. I might substitute medium grain rice like jasmine rice before trying long grain rice like basmati rice. Let us know how it turns out!

      Reply

  2. Lara

    Kibbeh Labanieh (Kibbeh Balls In Yogurt) (33)
    Comforting, delicious, and perfect for the cold winter months

    Reply

    • Lily

      Thank you for the comment and so glad you liked it!

      Reply

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