Talbina recipe (Prophetic Talbina)

Discover the authentic Talbina recipe, a Sunnah barley porridge that soothes the heart, boosts energy, and improves digestion. Learn how to make this healthy, comforting, and easy-to-prepare Talbina step by step.

Why is it Sunnah?


Talbina is mentioned in an authentic Hadith. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ recommended Talbina for people who were sick, weak, or feeling sad.

Hadith (summary):
Aisha (RA) said that when someone in the family was ill or grieving, the Prophet ﷺ would order Talbina to be prepared and said:

“Talbina soothes the heart of the sick and removes some of the sorrow.”
(Bukhari & Muslim)

What is Talbina?

At its heart, Talbina is a traditional broth made from barley flour, milk, and honey. It’s famous not just for its creamy texture, but for its incredible health benefits. It’s packed with fiber, easy on the stomach, and famously known as a “remedy for sorrow.”

"A steaming bowl of creamy Talbina barley porridge topped with sliced dates, crushed walnuts, and a sprinkle of cinnamon, set on a rustic wooden table with a side of honey and a warm cup of tea."

The Ingredients

You don’t need a fancy pantry for this. Simple, high-quality ingredients make the best Talbina.

IngredientAmountWhy it matters
Barley Flour2-3 TablespoonsUse whole grain barley flour for the most nutrients.
Milk1.5 – 2 CupsDairy or almond/oat milk both work beautifully.
HoneyTo tasteUse raw honey for that natural, floral sweetness.
ToppingsOptionalDates, crushed walnuts, or a dash of cinnamon.

My Step-by-Step “Easy Guide”

In my five decades of cooking, I’ve found that the secret to a smooth Talbina is patience. Don’t rush the heat!

1. The Mix

In a small pot, whisk your barley flour into the cold milk before you turn on the stove. This prevents those pesky clumps from forming.

2. The Simmer

Turn the heat to low-medium. Stir constantly with a wooden spoon. You’ll notice the mixture start to thicken after about 5 to 10 minutes.

3. The Texture

Keep stirring until it reaches the consistency of a thin custard. If it gets too thick, just splash in a little more milk.

4. The Sweetener

Remove the pot from the heat. Pro tip: Wait a minute before adding your honey. Adding honey to boiling liquid can sometimes diminish its natural benefits. Stir it in until it’s well combined.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Easy Digestion: It’s very gentle on the gut.
  • Energy Boost: Barley provides slow-releasing energy to keep you full longer.
  • Stress Relief: There’s something deeply meditative about the stirring and the warm, malty flavor.

Old Chef’s Secret: If you have trouble sleeping, try a small bowl of warm Talbina an hour before bed. It’s remarkably calming.

Customizing Your Bowl

While the classic recipe is perfect, feel free to make it your own:

  • The “Energy” Bowl: Add chopped Medjool dates and a sprinkle of flax seeds.
  • The “Warmth” Bowl: Stir in a pinch of cinnamon and cardamom while cooking.
  • The “Crunch” Bowl: Top with toasted almonds or pistachios.

Benefits of Talbina 🌾

Talbina is a Sunnah food made from barley, known for its healing and calming properties for both body and mind. It is especially beneficial for those who are sick, weak, or feeling low. Some key benefits of Talbina include:

  1. Soothes the heart and mind – Helps reduce sadness and stress.
  2. Boosts strength and energy – Provides nourishment and vitality.
  3. Improves digestion – Gentle and easy on the stomach.
  4. Reduces mental stress – Promotes calmness and relaxation.
  5. A Sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ – Eating it carries spiritual reward.

Talbina is not only delicious but also extremely healthy. It can be consumed in the morning or evening, especially when feeling weak or low in energy.