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    Kamouneh Spice Blend (Kibbeh Spices)

    What is kamouneh?

    Kamouneh spices are also known as kibbeh spices and are often used to give an earthy savoury taste to meat, potato and vegetables.

    Lots of different families have their own spice blend and this one is taken from my husbands family in the deep south of Lebanon.

    kamouneh kibbeh spices

    The main spice is cumin hence the name and it is supplemented by dry herbs, rose petals and spices that neither clash with the cumin or dominate it.

    You can buy kamouneh spices in lots of middle eastern shops or you can make your own and tweak it according to your individual taste.

    kamouneh spice blend

    Kamouneh spice blend vs kamouneh spice mix

    This is the recipe for the kamouneh spice blend which just contains ground spices.

    If you want the coarser version with bulgur wheat check out my kamouneh spice mix recipe, which also contains herbs, and even my secret ingredient- orange peel!

    In order to make the coarser version you need to have this spice blend down first, and then add a few things to it.

    kamouneh spice mix
    Kamouneh spice mix

    The spices

    Cumin is the dominant flavour and then comes cinnamon, a warm earthy spice. However there are also lots of dried herbs such as marjoram and basil.

    The recipe also uses seven spice which I have written up separately but i've included it below as a summary:

    Lebanese seven spice

    • 5 tbsp garam masala or allspice
    • 2 tbsp black pepper
    • 2 tbsp cinnamon
    • 1 tbsp turmeric
    • 1 tbsp paprika
    • 1 tbsp coriander
    • 1 tbsp cumin
    • 1 tbsp cayenne pepper

    Once you have seven spice mix and kamouneh in your kitchen you are ready to make 90% of all Lebanese recipes.

    How to use the spice blend

    You might also like to try out my fried kibbeh recipe, kamounet banadoura and kamounet batata.

    Not forgetting kibbeh nayeh (raw kibbeh), baked kibbeh in a tray (kibbeh bil sanieh) and the cream of the crop kibbeh labanieh (kibbeh in a rich garlicky yoghurt sauce).

    I've actually written a special post all about the different types of Lebanese kibbeh which you can read here.

    How to store kamouneh spices

    As with all spice blends, a good air tight container will extend the shelf life.

    If you make a big batch you can store some in the fridge and even the extra batch in the freezer so it will last you for ages.

    You can also gift little jars of your own homemade spice. I know I would be very happy to receive somebody's secret family recipe spice blend!

    I add kamouneh not just to kibbehs but also a tiny sprinkle to boiled eggs, a good teaspoon to foul mdamas, as well as into curries and stews.

    You'll soon find you can't go long in the kitchen without this spice blend as it turns so many basic ingredients into dishes in themselves.

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    Kamouneh Spice Blend (Kibbeh Spices)

    Kibbeh spice blend used in Lebanese cooking

    Course Spice blend
    Cuisine Lebanese
    Keyword Authentic, Easy, Homemade
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Total Time 10 minutes
    Author Zaatar and Zaytoun

    Ingredients

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

    Instructions

    1. Put all the ingredients in a spice blender and pulse until you have a medium coarse texture
    2. Store in an airtight container or refrigerate.

    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 recipe from the Zaatar and Zaytoun collection:

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    1. Pat

      February 20, 2019 at 7:07 pm

      What is 7 spices

    2. Al

      December 13, 2019 at 9:54 pm

      What about adding Cloves to the mix. I find it extremely tasteful adding this flavor and aroma.

    3. Adnan

      October 13, 2020 at 3:03 am

      4 stars
      Hello, Thank you for your recepie. I am little surprised that many other ingredients are not included in yours recepie. It usually has so many differents seeds and herbs. Sadly my mom passed away and with her, her secrets. Thank you!

    4. Zaatar

      October 14, 2020 at 10:02 am

      Hi Adnan, this is the basic spice blend, you can add extra spices and seeds if you like as well. May your mum rest in peace. Z&Z

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