Koussa, also known as stuffed zucchini, is a staple in Lebanese cuisine. It’s incredibly delicious due to the combination of fresh ingredients and rich flavors. The slow cooking process allows the zucchini to become tender and absorb the flavors of the stuffing and sauce, resulting in a dish that’s both comforting and flavorful. Servings: Half 4-5 People | Full 8-10…
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Lebanese grape leaves are more than just food—they’re a culinary experience that brings together history, tradition, and the rich flavors of the Mediterranean. Lebanese grape leaves, often known as "Warak Enab" are indeed a culinary delight! ♥ Click here for Shipping Nationwide menu ♥
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Lebanese hummus with beef and snobar (pine nuts)—known as ḥummus bil lahme w snobar (حمص باللحمة والصنوبر)—is a dish that turns a humble dip into a luxurious, soul-satisfying mezze. It’s not just delicious—it’s deeply cultural, communal, and comforting. The beef is cooked until tender and aromatic, Lebanese pine Nuts is roasted then spooned over the hummus. Served warm with fresh…
Raheb salad (also called Salatet Rahib) is a beloved Lebanese dish that sits somewhere between a dip and a salad. It’s made from roasted eggplant and a mix of fresh vegetables, herbs, and bold seasonings. The name “Raheb” means “monk” in Arabic—some say it reflects the dish’s humble, meatless simplicity. ♥ Freshly made, every time ♥
It’s essentially a Middle Eastern dip or spread that’s made by blending chickpeas, tahini (sesame paste), lemon juice, garlic, and salt. Then, it’s served with olive oil and traditionally eaten with Pita bread. It’s a very healthy snack that you can eat as a dip or add to sandwiches. ♥ Freshly made, every time ♥
It’s essentially a Middle Eastern dip or spread that’s made by blending chickpeas, tahini (sesame paste), lemon juice, garlic, and salt. Then, it’s served with olive oil and traditionally eaten with Pita bread. It’s a very healthy snack that you can eat as a dip or add to sandwiches. Pesto hummus is what happens when the creamy, nutty goodness of classic hummus meets…
Zahle-Style Baba Ghanoush is a tribute to the mountain flavors of Lebanon, where eggplants are not just roasted—they’re grilled over open flame or hot charcoal until their skins blister and blacken, soaking up an intensely smoky aroma. This method, often done outdoors, captures the soul of Zahle's rustic culinary traditions. Once perfectly charred, the eggplants are peeled and their silky…
Lebanese fattoush is a vibrant and refreshing salad that's a beloved staple in Lebanese cuisine. It's made with a mix of fresh vegetables, such as tomatoes, cucumbers, radishes, bell peppers, and lettuce, along with fresh herbs like parsley and mint. The salad is then topped with crispy pieces of toasted or fried pita bread.
Lebanese tabouli (or tabbouleh) is a refreshing and vibrant salad that's a staple in Lebanese cuisine. It's primarily made with finely chopped parsley, tomatoes, mint, onions, and bulgur wheat. The mixture is then dressed with a simple combination of olive oil and freshly squeezed lemon juice, giving it a zesty and tangy flavor.
We hand chop parsley and onion, this careful preparation honors each ingredient, delivering vibrant, full-bodied flavor in every bite. Kafta is made from ground beef with finely chopped parsley, onions, and 7-spice. Savory meets tangy: The richness of the meat is perfectly balanced. Comforting and hearty: It’s a one-pan wonder that feels both rustic and refined.
We hand chop parsley and onion, this careful preparation honors each ingredient, delivering vibrant, full-bodied flavor in every bite. Kafta is made from ground beef with finely chopped parsley, onions, and 7-spice. In Kafta b’Tahini, the kafta is shaped into balls, baked with sliced potatoes and onions, then smothered in a sauce made from tahini, lemon juice, water, and garlic.…
Crispy on the outside, bold on the inside—this Sambousek is a flavor-packed twist on tradition. We’ve taken the beloved Lebanese pastry and infused it with vibrant Asian flair: tender chicken mingles with shredded carrots, cabbage, and sweet red and yellow peppers, all tossed in a savory blend of soy sauce, ginger, Japanese sesame oil, and a hint of curry spice.…