vekbara
Vekbara is a traditional Moroccan dish originating from the city of Meknes, located in northern Morocco. The name "vekbara" is derived from the Arabic word "qabara," meaning "to bury," which refers to the method of cooking the dish. It is a hearty, slow-cooked stew that combines a variety of ingredients, including meat, vegetables, and spices, all wrapped in a dough and baked underground.
The dish typically features lamb or chicken as the primary protein, though other meats such as beef
The unique preparation method involves wrapping the marinated meat and vegetables in a layer of dough made
Vekbara is often served as a festive dish, particularly during celebrations, religious occasions, or family gatherings.