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Lebanese Pumpkin Kibbeh- A Legendary Budget Friendly Dish!

Pumpkin Kibbeh… but make it budget-friendly. This Middle Eastern–inspired casserole uses pantry staples like canned pumpkin, bulgur, mushrooms, spinach & chickpeas — and still comes out rich, cozy, and full of warm spices. Total cost? About $20. Feeds 8.

Once upon a time during the Roman empire, Lebanese villagers were able to subsist on a dish of pumpkin kibbeh during an imposed famine. The Romans had begun confiscating grain and meat from the villages they passed through in the Levant, leaving families hungry. One wise woman turned to pumpkin to replace lamb in the classic dish of kibbeh, and they were able to survive the winter because of this orange gourd!

Even today, as grocery prices climb and fresh produce feels like a luxury, we can turn to pantry staples to recreate this magical dish. Made with canned pumpkin, bulgur wheat, and a hearty filling of mushrooms, spinach, and chickpeas, this Lebanese dish is aromatic, nourishing, and kind to your wallet.

One of the most impressive things about this recipe is how far it stretches. With today’s food costs, creating a wholesome meal that feeds a family—or an entire gathering—can feel impossible. But this Pumpkin Kibbeh comes together for around $20 total and comfortably feeds 8 people. That’s about $2.50 per serving for a dish that’s warming, filling, nutrient-dense, and packed with flavor.

This recipe is a testament to pantry creativity: Canned pumpkin adds velvety texture, natural sweetness, and vitamins. Bulgur wheat swells beautifully, binding the outer layer and adding nutty depth. Canned chickpeas bring plant-based protein without the cost of meat. Mushrooms and spinach (fresh or frozen) elevate the filling with earthiness and color.

A handful of herbs—especially fresh mint—and classic Middle Eastern spices like Baharat, or seven spice, creates a dish that is earthy, herbaceous, and satisfying.  Whether served warm for dinner or packed for lunches throughout the week, this dish tastes even better the next day! To see the technique, check out my new video below:

PUMPKIN KIBBEH

Ingredients

Kibbeh Shell:

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