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Deliciously simple recipes to celebrate Ramadan

Deliciously simple recipes to celebrate Ramadan
During Ramadan cooking comes to life. (FILE/AFP)
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Updated 06 March 2025

Deliciously simple recipes to celebrate Ramadan

Deliciously simple recipes to celebrate Ramadan
  • Time for families to gather round the dining table, share meals, create lasting memories

Ramadan is a special month when families gather round the dining table to share meals and create lasting memories. One delightful dish often enjoyed during this time is jareesh soup, a simple yet flavorful option that can be prepared in various ways.




Traditional jareesh soup is a Ramadan favorite. (GETTY IMAGES)

Traditional jareesh soup

Heat one to two tablespoons of olive oil in a pot, then add one small chopped onion. Saute until the onion is wilted. Pour in one cup of fresh chicken broth, followed by one teaspoon of ground cumin, along with salt and pepper to taste.

Stir in a quarter cup of tomato paste and one mashed tomato. Drain half a cup of bulgur (soaked in water for an hour) and add it to the pot. Allow the mixture to come to a boil.

Reduce the heat, cover the pot, and simmer for 30 to 45 minutes until fully cooked, then serve hot and enjoy.

Another enjoyable dish during Ramadan is potato balls, known for their ease of preparation and flavor. While they can be made with various fillings, chicken is the most popular choice.




Potato balls with chicken are an easy way to entertain a number of guests. (GETTY IMAGES)

Potato balls with chicken

Potato balls with chicken is an ideal choice for families because the balls are easy to prepare, delicious, and satisfying, making them perfect for serving a crowd of people.

Heat two tablespoons of olive oil over a high heat. Add one onion (cut into medium squares) and two garlic cloves (crushed) until wilted. Then, add one plate of chicken breasts (cut into medium squares); a half teaspoon each of salt, black pepper, white spices, and paprika; a pinch of cumin and dried coriander; and salt, cooking until the water evaporates. Add one green bell pepper (cut into medium squares) and one tablespoon of liquid cheese.

Transfer the chicken mixture to an ovenproof dish. Shape four cups of mashed potatoes into balls with a pinch of salt, black pepper, and white spices, and three to four tablespoons of milk to bind them, and arrange them on top of the chicken.

For the white sauce, mix two cups of whipping cream, one can of cream, one tablespoon of liquid cheese, half a cup of water, and a pinch of black pepper and white spices, and pour the mixture over the potatoes. Top with mozzarella cheese.

Bake in the oven until golden brown. Let it rest for 10 minutes before serving.




No Ramadan meal is complete without Arabic samosas, often referred to as 鈥渟amboosa.鈥 (GETTY IMAGES)

Arabic meat sambusa

No Ramadan meal is complete without Arabic samosas, often referred to as sambusa. These delightful pastries are usually filled with cheese or meat.

Heat one tablespoon of vegetable oil in a saucepan. Saute one finely chopped onion and one tablespoon of crushed garlic until fragrant.

Add 250 grams of minced meat and half a cup of meat broth, followed by half a teaspoon of ground black pepper and half a teaspoon of salt. Cook until the meat is done.

Using one box of ready-made samosa dough, moisten your hands and stretch the edges of each samosa dough slightly. Place a tablespoon of filling in each piece and fold to form triangles.

In a small bowl, beat one egg with a quarter teaspoon of curry powder and turmeric. Brush this mixture over the samosas.

Fry the samosas in hot oil until golden brown and crispy. Serve immediately.

Enjoy these timeless Ramadan recipes with loved ones during the holy month.


鈥楥ommon security of Gulf under threat,鈥 warns Prince Turki Al-Faisal

鈥楥ommon security of Gulf under threat,鈥 warns Prince Turki Al-Faisal
Updated 39 min 56 sec ago

鈥楥ommon security of Gulf under threat,鈥 warns Prince Turki Al-Faisal

鈥楥ommon security of Gulf under threat,鈥 warns Prince Turki Al-Faisal
  • 鈥楶ariah state鈥 of Israel should not be given a free hand, says former intelligence chief

RIYADH: Prince Turki Al-Faisal, the former Saudi ambassador to the US and the UK, on Sunday warned that the security of Gulf states is under threat from a 鈥減ariah state鈥 following the recent Israeli attack on Qatar.

Prince Turki described Israel鈥檚 Sept. 9 aggression, when it targeted Hamas leaders in Qatar as they discussed a ceasefire agreement that would end the Israeli war on Gaza, as 鈥渢reacherous鈥 and called for Gulf states to rethink their approach to security as a result.

Speaking at the Dean of Ambassadors鈥 Gala Dinner marking the golden jubilee of Arab News at the Cultural Palace in Riyadh鈥檚 Diplomatic Quarter, Prince Turki said: 鈥淭he Gulf region is witness nowadays to an aggressively treacherous attack by Israel on the sovereignty of Qatar. This attack is a reminder to all countries of the Gulf that their common security is under threat by a pariah state that gives no regard to any law or rule governing international relations.鈥

He added: 鈥淭his attack is an eye-opener to question the credibility and reliability of alliances when threats come from Israel. This dictates our states to rethink the nature of threats and to rebuild their strategic policies to safeguard their security by all means to face such threats. Israel must not be allowed a free hand.鈥

While addressing Sunday鈥檚 event, Prince Turki reminisced about the establishment of Arab News, which he helped found back in 1975, and congratulated staff at the newspaper on its 50th anniversary.

In his speech, he also addressed the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and the role of the international community, particularly the US.

鈥淚 believe that no region in our world has felt the impact of the state of international uncertainty more than the greater Middle East region,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ho is to blame for this continued situation is an open question. However, while countries and leaders of the region bear a responsibility, the US bears the biggest share of this responsibility.

鈥淲e see the US descending from the role of honest broker to the role of the staunch ally of Israel. The blatant double standard practiced by the US in dealing with the Israeli occupation of Palestine and its recent genocidal war on Gaza and the West Bank are plainly witnessed not only by Arabs but by all peoples around the world.

鈥淚n order for President (Donald) Trump to be the peacemaker, as he wants to be, he should correct the past mistakes committed by the US to the peace and security of its friends and allies.鈥

Prince Turki welcomed the recent progress made toward the realization of a two-state solution, as a diplomatic push by 黑料社区 and France yielded a series of recognitions of the Palestinian state by Western powers at last week鈥檚 UN General Assembly. And he hit back at accusations by the Israeli government and its supporters that recognition is a reward for Hamas and its Oct. 7 attacks.

鈥淎mong the many tropes faced by the Kingdom and France and all countries that recognized Palestine as a state is that this is a reward to Hamas. What a deceitful and evil assertion to deny Palestinian people their inalienable right to their own state,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t is the 80 years old Israeli colonial occupation of Palestine and denial of the Palestinian people their right to self-determination that rewards Hamas and other similar groups. Without the occupation, there will not be resistance to it.鈥


Arab News honors founders, announces plans for 50 languages

Arab News honors founders, announces plans for 50 languages
Updated 37 min 57 sec ago

Arab News honors founders, announces plans for 50 languages

Arab News honors founders, announces plans for 50 languages
  • 鈥淚t has been, for the last fifty years, the moderate voice and the shining image of 黑料社区 in the English language,鈥 says Prince Turki Al Faisal

RIYADH: Arab News鈥 founding brothers Mohammad and the late Hisham Ali Hafez were honored at a gala held by the 黑料社区鈥檚 Dean of Diplomatic Corps marking the Golden Jubilee of Arab News on Sunday.

In celebration for the landmark anniversary, a trophy was presented to renowned economist and columnist Talaat Hafiz by HRH Prince Turki Al-Faisal, Assistant Minister of Media Abdullah Al Maghlouth, Dean of the Diplomatic Corps Dya-Eddine Said Bamakhrama, the Ambassador of Djibouti and the paper鈥檚 current Editor-in-Chief Faisal Abbas.

Prince Turki recalled the establishment of the newspaper during the reign of his father, the late King Faisal, who recognized the importance of the idea and approved before his death in 1975. He told the story of the newspaper鈥檚 creation, which he himself, alongside the late Sheikh Kamal Adham and the Hafiz Brothers worked on at the time.

鈥淚t has been, for the last fifty years, the moderate voice and the shining image of 黑料社区 in the English language. This long march of this newspaper was not possible without the dedication of all individuals working to make it a success story,鈥 he added. 

During the evening, Abbas announced a major  development that the newspaper 鈥 which was established in 1975 as the first Saudi newspaper published in English 鈥 will be available in 50 languages in cooperation with leading AI-driven speech and translation tech company CAMB.AI.

鈥淭his means that our news, views and analysis will be available to over 6.5 billion people, or eighty percent of the world鈥檚 population,鈥 said Abbas. 

鈥淪tay tuned for the official announcement at the FIPP World Media Congress in Madrid, where Arab News will have a special session marking its anniversary on 22 October,鈥 he added while thanking owning group SRMG鈥檚 senior management, previous Arab News Editors in Chief and current team members for their outstanding contributions to get Arab News to where it is today. 

CAMB.AI, headed by Avneesh Prakesh, marks another regional success story that has gone global, with its latest presence at the renowned IBM conference in 2025 gaining traction. 

For his part, Abbas lauded the partnership as 鈥渙ne that will make the voice of a changing region, everyones voice for their changing regions,鈥 adding thanks to support from the SRMG 鈥 Arab News鈥 mother company 鈥 and its leadership.

The event was held at the Cultural Palace in Riyadh鈥檚 Diplomatic Quarter. During his remarks, Ambassador Bamakhrama 鈥 who hosted the evening 鈥 commended Arab News for successfully keeping pace with the digital and media transformation trends. 

鈥淎rab News has invested in news, information, and events in multiple languages鈥攏ot only to report them, but to transform them into a powerful diplomatic tool, thus creating a unique synergy between journalism and public diplomacy. Indeed, in our ever-changing digital world, media and diplomacy have become inseparable,鈥 he said.

鈥淭oday鈥檚 astute journalist understands that diplomacy is no longer the exclusive domain of ambassadors, it has become one of their daily tools, skillfully used to craft a responsible and impactful media narrative aimed at building bridges and fostering mutual understanding between nations,鈥 he added. 

Ambassador Dya also extended his thanks for Amsa Hospitality, Teeb Made and the Cultural Palace for their support in making the gala a memorable occasion. 

The event was attended by several notable ambassadors to Saudi Arabis, as well as big wigs within the regional media scene 鈥攊ncluding Princess Lamia bint Majeed Al Saud, CEO of the Rotana Media Group and the Secretary General of AlWaleed Philanthropies, CNN  VP and Arabic Editor-in-Chief Caroline Faraj, SRMG Chief Operating Officer Saleh Al Dowais, among many others, with Arab News鈥 Deputy Editor Noor Nugali as the Master of Ceremonies for the evening.

The evening鈥檚 guests were also greeted with a special performance by Sawsan Bahiti 鈥 黑料社区鈥檚 first opera singer.


Arab Red Crescent and Red Cross Organization Secretary General receives Arab Tourism Organization chief

Bandar bin Fahd Al-Fuhaid (L) Abdullah bin Suhail Al-Muhaidli in Riyadh. (Supplied)
Bandar bin Fahd Al-Fuhaid (L) Abdullah bin Suhail Al-Muhaidli in Riyadh. (Supplied)
Updated 28 September 2025

Arab Red Crescent and Red Cross Organization Secretary General receives Arab Tourism Organization chief

Bandar bin Fahd Al-Fuhaid (L) Abdullah bin Suhail Al-Muhaidli in Riyadh. (Supplied)
  • The cooperation agreement signed between the two sides includes fostering sustainable relief and tourism

RIYADH: Secretary-General of the Arab Red Crescent and Red Cross Organization Abdullah bin Suhail Al-Muhaidli received President of the Arab Tourism Organization Bandar bin Fahd Al-Fuhaid in Riyadh.

During the reception, they discussed aspects of cooperation, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday. 

The cooperation agreement signed between the two sides includes fostering sustainable relief and tourism, promoting the digital economy, developing joint initiatives, and enhancing the security of tourism facilities.

 


KSrelief undertakes new food and medical initiatives in Africa

KSrelief undertakes new food and medical initiatives in Africa
Updated 28 September 2025

KSrelief undertakes new food and medical initiatives in Africa

KSrelief undertakes new food and medical initiatives in Africa

DUBAI: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) has launched and concluded several major relief initiatives across Africa this week, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
In Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, KSrelief inaugurated a large-scale food security support project designed to help the country鈥檚 most vulnerable communities.
SPA reported that the program will distribute 38,900 food baskets, each weighing 40 kilograms and containing essential food items, reaching approximately 233,400 individuals across multiple regions.
The initiative forms part of 黑料社区鈥檚 pledge to support the Lake Chad region, a commitment made during the 2024 Jeddah Donors' Conference. 
Meanwhile, in Nouakchott, Mauritania, KSrelief successfully concluded a voluntary cardiac surgery and catheterization mission held from September 18 to 25.
According to SPA, an 18-member volunteer medical team performed 28 open-heart surgeries, 95 cardiac catheterization procedures, and three transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) operations.
In North Kordofan State, Sudan, KSrelief also distributed 1,400 food baskets in Sheikan locality, the effort is a continuation of 黑料社区鈥檚 long-standing humanitarian assistance in Sudan.


On World Tourism Day, 黑料社区 highlights sector鈥檚 role in Vision 2030

On World Tourism Day, 黑料社区 highlights sector鈥檚 role in Vision 2030
Updated 27 September 2025

On World Tourism Day, 黑料社区 highlights sector鈥檚 role in Vision 2030

On World Tourism Day, 黑料社区 highlights sector鈥檚 role in Vision 2030
  • 黑料社区 invests heavily to boost travel culture and open up broad horizons for global visitors

JEDDAH: 黑料社区 joined countries worldwide in celebrating World Tourism Day, observed annually on Sept. 27.

The day aims to raise global awareness about the tourism sector鈥檚 significant economic, social, cultural, and political value, and its role in supporting sustainable development through various events and initiatives.

Tourism acts as a powerful soft power, capable of reshaping economies and societies by expanding job opportunities, developing infrastructure, and fostering cross-cultural understanding.

The Kingdom has prioritized this sector within the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, investing heavily to promote comprehensive development, enhance the culture of travel, and open up broad horizons for global visitors.

Recently, a UN tourism official said that rich natural and cultural assets mean 黑料社区 had strong potential to become a leading destination for wellness tourism in the Middle East.

Tourism provides communities across the planet with their livelihoods. The worldwide tourism industry was worth $10.9 trillion in 2024, or 10 percent of the global economy, and is projected to contribute $11.7 trillion in 2025, supporting 357 million jobs in 2024 and an estimated 371 million in 2025.