Lebanese Osmalieh is a luxurious dessert that combines crispy shredded pastry with creamy, fragrant Ashta, and Drizzled with Syrup infused with rose water. *** Servings: 8 Pieces ***
Walking into a Lebanese bakery, you’ll see trays of mini pizzas next to za’atar manakish. They’re warm, aromatic, and easy to grab on the go. Kids love them because they feel like “pizza bites,” while adults enjoy them as a nostalgic comfort food.
Creamy, comforting, and delicately floral—Riz b Haleeb is Lebanon’s beloved rice pudding, made with slow-cooked milk, tender rice, and a whisper of rose and orange blossom water. Each spoonful is silky and soothing, topped with crushed pistachios for a touch of elegance. This is a year-round favorite, perfect for breakfast, dessert, or a midday treat. We make ours fresh, with…
Creamy, comforting, and delicately floral—Riz b Haleeb is Lebanon’s beloved rice pudding, made with slow-cooked milk, tender rice, and a whisper of rose and orange blossom water. Each spoonful is silky and soothing, topped with crushed pistachios for a touch of elegance. This is a year-round favorite, perfect for breakfast, dessert, or a midday treat. We make ours fresh, with…
Salad Russe—known in Lebanon as "Salad Russe" or simply "Russian Salad"—is beloved for its creamy texture, vibrant colors, and nostalgic presence at family gatherings and holidays. Its popularity comes from both its flavor and its cultural resonance. Though it originated in Russia, Lebanese families have made it their own—often tweaking the ingredients or presentation to suit local tastes. *** Servings:…
As a coastal city, Beirut has a rich tradition of fish dishes, and Samke Harra Beirutieh reflects its urban, Mediterranean flair. Samke Harra Beirutieh is a Lebanese spicy fish dish known for its zesty herbs, it is distinct from the tahini-based Tripoli version. It's popular for its bold flavors, vibrant presentation, and deep cultural roots in Beirut's coastal cuisine. *** Servings:…
Lebanese chicken soup—often called shorbet djej (شوربة دجاج)—is comfort in a bowl, but with a twist of spice, soul, and heritage. It’s not just delicious—it’s healing, nourishing, and deeply cultural. It’s hearty but not heavy. The noodles make it filling, while the broth remains light and fragrant. *** Servings 2 People ***
Straight from the renowned Forn, "Bakery", Abou Elias in Zahle Lebanon, now in the USA, you can savor the same unforgettable taste and flavor you cherished. Ur-ban (Qurban or Korban) in Lebanese, means "soul food" or "holy bread." Qurbān is connected to the Aramaic word korbānā, meaning "offering." Delight your palate with this culinary treasure! Qurban refers to the holy…
Straight from the renowned Forn, "Bakery", Abou Elias in Zahle Lebanon, now in the USA, you can savor the same unforgettable taste and flavor you cherished. Ur-ban (Qurban or Korban) in Lebanese, means "soul food" or "holy bread." Qurbān is connected to the Aramaic word korbānā, meaning "offering." Delight your palate with this culinary treasure!
Straight from the renowned Forn, “Bakery”, Abou Elias in Zahle Lebanon, now in the USA, you can savor the same unforgettable taste and flavor you cherished. Ur-ban (Qurban or Korban) in Lebanese, means “soul food” or “holy bread.” Qurbān is connected to the Aramaic word korbānā, meaning “offering.” Delight your palate with this culinary treasure! Lebanese Qurban from Forn Abou…
Straight from the renowned Forn, "Bakery", Abou Elias in Zahle Lebanon, now in the USA, you can savor the same unforgettable taste and flavor you cherished. Ur-ban (Qurban or Korban) in Lebanese, means "soul food" or "holy bread." Qurbān is connected to the Aramaic word korbānā, meaning "offering." Delight your palate with this culinary treasure! *** Servings: 12 Pieces ***…