Baked Kibbeh

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For the outer shell:
½ cup fine bulgur
½ pound ground lamb
1 ½ medium onions, coarsely chopped
1 tsp salt
1 to 2 tsp Kibbeh Spice Blend
pinch of cinnamon
pinch of cayenne pepper , optional
2 tbsp olive oil
For the filling:
1 tsp olive oil
2 tbsp pine nuts
half an onion, minced
¼ pound ground lamb
1 tsp sumac
½ tsp ground allspice
pinch of cumin
pinch of cinnamon
salt and pepper to taste

Preparation:
1. Rinse Bulgur and soak for 20 minutes.
2. Meanwhile, make the filling: Put a small frying pan over medium heat to warm, then toast the pine nuts in the dry pan until golden and fragrant. Transfer pine nuts to a small mixing bowl, return pan to the stove and heat the olive oil. Gently sauté the onion until softened, then add the lamb and continue sautéing until the meat is just cooked through. Pour the meat and onions into the bowl with the pine nuts, then add in the remaining ingredients and stir to blend. Taste, adjust seasonings as necessary, and set aside.
3. Drain the bulgur, then get out as much excess water as you can by pressing down on it or by squeezing it in handfuls.
4. To make the outer shell, pulse the onions in a food processor until finely chopped. Add in the spices and pulse again to distribute. Pour the onions into a large mixing bowl, then add in the bulgur and ground lamb. Knead by hand until the mixture comes together and all the ingredients are evenly distributed. Refrigerate for about 20 minutes to let the mixture chill through.
5. Preheat your broiler to 375°F, and generously oil a cookie sheet.
6. To form the kibbeh, take a handful of the outer shell and press between your hands, turning it over a few times to make an oval shape. Gently press your index finger in to create a pocket for the filling, and then spoon in a small amount of the fried stuffing. Pinch the top closed to seal, and turn a couple more times in your hand to ensure the kibbeh will hold together. Lay on the greased cookie sheet.
7. Once all the kibbeh are formed, drizzle them with the olive oil and turn gently to coat. Broil until crisp and browned on top, about 8 minutes, then turn and broil another 6 minutes or so.
8. To serve, drizzle kibbeh with either a yogurt dipping sauce (stir a pinch of salt and some finely chopped cilantro, parsley or mint into plain yogurt) or tahini.