How to Make KOUSA – Lebanese Stuffed Squash

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How to Make KOUSA – Lebanese Stuffed Squash


This authentic Kousa recipe is a popular Middle Eastern dish made with a spiced beef & rice mixture stuffed in squash and cooked in a garlicky tomato broth!

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  1. I'm 50% Lebanese (from my mother) and lived in Lebanon for 5 years. I'll be making your recipe soon once I receive the electric squash corer I just ordered. I have the manual one but it's a pain. I didn't know they had electric ones until I watched your video.

  2. My mom used to make a kind of an omelet with the inside of the small zucchinis, spiced just right it was the best breakfast that I ever had. Kousa in tomato sauce and sometimes in a milk (or yogurt?) sauce was always a treat. she usually made stuffed grape leaves with the tomato based kousa. I have never been able to find Kousa and warra dawale as good as moms in any Middle Eastern restaurant anywhere. Thanks mom.

  3. this is right up my alley,i love stuffed pepperes and stuffed cabage and i love squash,so ill be making this!! a great dish. i will need that tool she had the white electric one can you link it

  4. You two made me go get grape leaves and it's a perfect time since I have my daughter and friend over for the next couple days. Weez gonna make werek tomorrow. Yes I'm getting up early in the morning to go get all the ingredients. I'm going to have to buy some oxtails because that's what I will use to steam them with. One of our traditional dishes in my family. You all were great!

  5. Looks nice and delicious but you forgot something very important, when filled and dropped in the pot you need to cover the zucchini with a dish on top to keep them in place or you'll have a Tuttifrutti Kousa 🤪😁

  6. As a vegetarian, I make kusa using Impossible Burger or Beyond Beef. It is delicious and tastes the same as with the beef. The spices I use are gound cumin, allspice, and cinnamon in addition to salt and pepper. And no cow or lamb has to die for me!