Lebanese pan-fried eggplants are a simple yet incredibly flavorful dish often featured in Middle Eastern cuisine. The eggplants are sliced, salted to remove excess moisture and bitterness, and then fried until golden and tender. I end up topping them with garlic, fresh cilantro, lemon juice, sweet and tart pomegranate molasses, and crushed walnuts for crunch. It’s absolutely delicious.
Peas and carrots is a hearty and comforting Lebanese dish, we refer to as "Bazella w Riz," a flavorful combination of peas, carrots and cilantro stewed in a tomato-based sauce, served alongside perfectly cooked Lebanese rice (enhanced with a touch of vermicelli.
Lebanese Kibbet Lakteen is a traditional vegan pumpkin kibbeh dish, beloved for its unique and comforting flavors. Unlike classic kibbeh, which usually involves ground meat, Kibbet Lakteen is made with organic pumpkin, bulgur (cracked wheat), and a filling of sautéed onions, chickpeas, and walnut. It's seasoned with spices like cinnamon, allspice, and a hint of sumac, giving it a delightful…
One of my favorite childhood recipes, my mom always made this on Sundays. For a long time, I was intimidated by the complexity of making it. However, I’ve fine-tuned all the steps and managed to keep the classic flavors intact. This Lebanese version will surely remind you of your family’s cherished recipe. ♥ Click here for Shipping Nationwide menu ♥
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Sfeiha or Lahm Bi Ajeen, which literally translates to "meat on dough" is a classic Lebanese dish. It has such a distinct smell that fans of Lebanese food easily recognize. The soft crust so delicious and melts in your mouth. A gentle sweetness and sponginess like no other. Once you have had one bite you'll be hooked. Lebanese spinach pies,…
Oh Yeah—we’ve tapped into one of Lebanon’s most comforting and quietly majestic dishes: Loubieh bil Lahme (لوبية باللحمة). It’s a green bean and beef stew served over rice, and while it may sound simple, it’s a masterclass in flavor layering and cultural warmth.
Lebanese stuffed artichokes with meat and rice—called "Ardy choku bil lahmeh"—are a hidden gem of Levantine cuisine. It’s a dish that feels elegant yet deeply comforting, blending earthy vegetables, savory meat, and tangy broth into a plate that’s both nourishing and celebratory.
Loubieh bil Zeit is a beloved Lebanese dish of green beans stewed in olive oil and tomatoes—it's so good because it's simple, deeply flavorful, and naturally vegan. This dish, whose name literally means “green beans in oil”, is a staple of Lebanese home cooking. It’s part of a category of dishes called “bi zeit”, which signals that it's cooked in…
Sayadieh (صيادية) is Lebanon’s poetic tribute to the sea—a dish that turns humble fish and rice into a masterpiece of flavor, memory, and coastal pride. It’s often called the “fisherman’s dish”, and once you taste it, you’ll understand why it’s so beloved.
Sfeiha or Lahm Bi Ajeen, which literally translates to "meat on dough" is a classic Lebanese dish. It has such a distinct smell that fans of Lebanese food easily recognize. Once you have had one bite you'll be hooked. *** Servings: 3 Dozens *** Perfectly balanced flavors – The combination of savory meat, warm spices, and tangy ingredients creates an…
For many Lebanese families, Moghrabieh is tied to Sunday lunches, family gatherings, and grandma’s kitchen.. Moghrabieh is both the name of the dish and the large, pearl-like semolina pasta used in it. Think of it as the Lebanese pearl of couscous — bigger, chewier, and heartier. Made with Chicken, Chickpeas, Pearl onions, Aromatic broth infused with spices cinnamon, caraway, and…
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Lebanese Moussaka, known as Maghmour, is a vegan stew made with fried eggplant, chickpeas, tomatoes, onions, garlic, and warm spices. It’s so delicious because it balances silky eggplant with hearty chickpeas and a fragrant tomato sauce, creating a dish that’s rich, comforting, and deeply flavorful. This Lebanese version has no meat or béchamel sauce. Instead, it’s a lighter, plant-based stew. ♥…