• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Zaatar & Zaytoun
  • Home
  • The E-book
  • Recipes
  • The Blog
menu icon
go to homepage
search icon
Homepage link
  • Home
  • The E-book
  • Recipes
  • Blog
  • Contact
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • TikTok
    • YouTube
  • ×
    Home » Recipes

    Kamounet Banadoura (Tomato Kibbeh)

    Of all the fancy things I make, this is one of my husband's favourite things to eat. It's simple, humble and unfussy. A bit like him really 😂

    The success of this recipe relies on very good tomatoes and some very fine chopping skills. 

    Only add the bulgur wheat in 5 minutes before serving as if you leave it too long it will become too soaked and you want it slightly on the crunchy side.

    kamounet banadoura

    The herbs

    The core herbs are basil and mint and a few supplementary ones including chives and oregano in smaller quantities.

    I would not add some of the stronger herbs like thyme, parsley, coriander or rosemary which can be too overpowering especially when uncooked.

    herbs

    The spices

    'Kamouneh' refers to the spice herb mix that is added to kibbeh and you can find my full recipe for this here.

    The Kamouneh spice mix includes the following spices:

    • 2 tbsp cumin seeds
    • 1 tbsp dried rose petals
    • 1 tbsp black peppercorns
    • 2 tsp dried marjoram
    • 2 tsp dried basil
    • 1 tsp dried mint
    • ½ tsp cinnamon
    • 1 tbsp 7 spice
    • 1 tsp salt

    I prefer to use fresh chilli rather than the powdered spice because I like the kick at the back of your throat as opposed to the earthiness from cayenne pepper or chilli powder.

    As always, adjust the spice level to your liking but I think half a green birds eye chilli is adequate.

    Sometimes I even add a tiny spoon of harissa but only when i'm feeling Outrageous.

    kamouneh

    Serving suggestions

    Many people like to eat it with some nice red radishes and spring onions. Any olives and pickles will also offset the tangy tomato flavour.

    A good drizzle of extra virgin olive oil on the top of the final plate is just as important as the ingredients inside.

    The whole point of this dish is to refresh you and is can even be eaten alone with some flat bread, but because i'm fancy I also like a side of some hand cut chips 😋

    kamounet banadoura

    📖 Recipe

    5 from 1 vote
    Print

    Kamounet Banadoura

    Tomato kibbeh with bulgur wheat, herbs and spices

    Course Appetizer, Side Dish, Snack
    Cuisine Lebanese
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Total Time 10 minutes
    Servings 2
    Author Zaatar and Zaytoun

    Ingredients

    • 3 tomatoes finely chopped
    • 2 spring onion
    • ⅓ a small onion
    • ½ tspn kamouneh spice mix
    • ½ cup fine bulgur wheat
    • ½ birds eye chilli
    • good pinch
    • Good drizzle of extra virgin olive oil. Approx 2 tbsp

    Herbs

    • 15-20 basil leaves
    • 10-15 mint leaves
    • 1-2 chives
    • 1 sprig of oregano

    Instructions

    1. Finely chop the tomatoes and add to a bowl, along with the salt, bulgur wheat and kamouneh mix. Beat everything using a pestle or the bottom of a sturdy cup

    2. Finely chop the spring onion, onion, herbs, chilli and add to the mixture. Combine well.

    3. Taste to adjust the seasoning as necessary. Serve in a shallow bowl and add a good drizzle of the extra virgin olive oil on top.

    4. Eat with flesh flatbreads, pickles and vegetables.

    Recipe Notes

    If you don't have kamouneh spices, substitute it for for ¼ teaspoon ground cumin + ¼ teaspoon black pepper. 

    The recipe for the full kamouneh mix can be found on the blog.

     

    If you make any of our recipes let us know how it went by giving us a star rating below.

    Check out our Youtube page for full video tutorials, our Facebook group to discuss Lebanese cooking, as well as our tiktok page for quick tips.

    You might also like these other recipes from the Zaatar and Zaytoun collection:

    • Best Mediterranean Chicken Salad
    • Healthy Potato Salad
    • Lebanese Tomato Cucumber Salad
    • Halloumi Melon salad

    More Recipes

    • Easy Salmon Cakes (Salmon Patties)
    • Best Chewy Brown Sugar Cookies
    • Zucchini Stew (Yekhnet Kousa)
    • Easy Balsamic chicken

    Why not share our recipe with your friends?

    Reader Interactions

    Comments

      Let us know how it went

      Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

      Recipe Rating




    1. Manar

      August 19, 2021 at 7:01 pm

      5 stars
      I have been searching for this recipe for a long time as my Mom used to make it when we were young

    Primary Sidebar

    Teta

    Ahlen I'm Yosra, a Lebanon born - London based foodie. Welcome to my kitchen.

    Here you'll find recipes collected from my Lebanese Mama (pictured), some regional classics and some secret family recipes.

    More about me →

    Trending

    • Foul Mudamas (Fava beans)
    • maamoul mad b ashta
      Maamoul Mad bi Ashta (Semolina Cream Dessert)
    • Lebanese Falafel Recipe
    • Lebanese Namoura Cake (aka Basbousa)

    Recent Posts

    • Easy Salmon Cakes (Salmon Patties)
    • Best Chewy Brown Sugar Cookies
    • Zucchini Stew (Yekhnet Kousa)
    • Easy Balsamic chicken
    • Best Thin Chewy Crinkly Cookies
    • Best Mediterranean Chicken Salad
    • Egyptian Koshari Recipe
    • Sumac Steak Sauce
    • Lemon Thyme Roast Chicken (djej meshwi)
    • Lebanese Zaatar Recipe

    Categories

    • Recipes (192)
      • Basics (18)
      • Bread and Pies (18)
      • Chicken (29)
      • Desserts (17)
      • Fish and Seafood (10)
      • Kibbeh (12)
      • Lebanese Recipes (143)
      • Main Meal (88)
      • Meat (45)
      • Pasta (6)
      • Pulses and Grains (31)
      • Salad (9)
      • Soup (10)
      • Starters (Mezze) (34)
      • Stews (16)
      • Stuffed Vegetables (8)
      • Vegan (53)
      • Vegetarian (75)
    • The Blog (10)
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • TikTok
    • YouTube
    Teta

    Ahlen I'm Yosra, a Lebanon born - London based foodie. Welcome to my kitchen.

    Here you'll find recipes collected from my Lebanese Mama (pictured), some regional classics and some secret family recipes.

    More about me →

    Trending

    • Foul Mudamas (Fava beans)
    • maamoul mad b ashta
      Maamoul Mad bi Ashta (Semolina Cream Dessert)
    • Lebanese Falafel Recipe
    • Lebanese Namoura Cake (aka Basbousa)

    Footer

    ↑ back to top

    The E-book

    • Click here to get your copy

    Newsletter

    • Sign Up for emails and updates

    Contact

    • Email us for enquiries

    Copyright © 2024 Zaatar and Zaytoun Ltd