Lebanese Rkakat filled with organic Beef and Cheese—also known as Rakakat Jibneh (رقاقات بالجبنة)—is a crispy, golden appetizer made by wrapping a savory spiced beef and cheese mixture in thin pastry spring roll sheets wrappers and frying or baking them to perfection. It’s a staple in Lebanese mezze spreads. *** Servings: 12 pieces ***
Lebanese Rkakat Cheese—also known as Rakakat Jibneh (رقاقات بالجبنة)—is a crispy, golden appetizer made by wrapping a savory cheese mixture in thin pastry sheets (like phyllo or spring roll wrappers) and frying or baking them to perfection. It’s a staple in Lebanese mezze spreads. *** Servings: 12 pieces ***
Za’atar, cheese, and spinach pies are one of the most beloved morning traditions in Lebanon. They’re warm, aromatic, and deeply tied to village bakeries (furns) where people stop early in the day for fresh pastries straight from the oven.
Ablama is a traditional Lebanese dish made from baby zucchini (Koussa) that are hollowed out and stuffed with a mixture of ground meat, rice, spices, and pine nuts. The stuffed zucchini are then gently cooked in a flavorful tangy sauce. Served with rice & vermicelli.
Armenian manti is one of those dishes that wins people over instantly — even if you’ve never heard of it. It’s comforting, elegant, and deeply nostalgic for anyone from the Mediterranean, . And for us in the U.S., it feels both exotic and familiar at the same time.
Lebanese beet salad is a vibrant, earthy, and refreshing dish that celebrates the natural sweetness of beets while layering in bold Middle Eastern flavors. It’s delicious because it balances sweet, tangy, and herbal notes with a satisfying texture and visual appeal. *** Servings: 2 People ***
chicken stuffed with rice, it’s one of the crown jewels of Lebanese hospitality cuisine. It’s not just a dish—it’s a celebration on a platter. Think of it as the Lebanese answer to a roast turkey, but with way more spice, soul, and flavor.
Easter brunch is one one of the most cherished family gatherings of spring — a moment to slow down, share a generous table, and enjoy the Lebanese dishes. In many Lebanese homes, this holiday isn’t just about celebration; it’s about reconnecting, cooking with love, and passing down flavors that have been part of family stories for generations. Our Easter brunch…
A springtime feast built around togetherness, generous flavors, and the comforting dishes that bring Lebanese families back to the table year after year. This menu blends fresh seasonal ingredients with the classics everyone loves — a celebration of food, warmth, and shared moments.
Lebanese fasoulia — beans simmered with beef bones — is one of the most comforting, deeply flavored home dishes in the entire cuisine. It’s simple, rustic, and slow‑cooked, but the flavor is unbelievably rich. It’s the kind of meal families make in big pots, especially in winter or during Ramadan, because it fills the house with warmth and the stomach…
Treat yourself to a rich layer of authentic Lebanese Ashta—a silky cream delicately infused with orange blossom water. On top, we layer vibrant slices of fresh seasonal fruits creating a colorful crown of natural sweetness. A final drizzle of golden honey and a sprinkle of crushed pistachios add the perfect finishing touch. Servings: 2 People
Lebanese Hindbeh salad—also known as Hindbeh bi Zeit—is a beloved vegan mezze made from dandelion greens (or chicory) sautéed or boiled, then dressed with lemon juice, olive oil, and topped with caramelized onions. It’s earthy, tangy, and deeply satisfying. *** Servings: 2 People ***
The word “gyro” (pronounced yee-roh) means “turn” referring to the traditional method of cooking meat on a vertical rotisserie. At home, gyros are made by roasting marinated meat and assembling the wrap fresh. With Homemade versions we control quality and seasoning. *** Servings 5 People ***
Lebanese chicken wings—known as Jawaneh—are a flavor-packed celebration of spice, citrus, and tenderness. They’re not just delicious… they’re irresistible. Here's why they hit so hard on the taste scale: Jawaneh are oven-baked or grilled chicken wings marinated in a bold blend of Middle Eastern spices, lemon juice, yogurt, and garlic. Unlike deep-fried wings, these are roasted until the skin crisps…
Lebanese chicken wings—known as Jawaneh—are a flavor-packed celebration of spice, citrus, and tenderness. They’re not just delicious… they’re irresistible. Here's why they hit so hard on the taste scale: Jawaneh are oven-baked or grilled chicken wings marinated in a bold blend of Middle Eastern spices, lemon juice, yogurt, and garlic. Unlike deep-fried wings, these are roasted until the skin crisps…
Kafta bil Sanieh (كفتة بالصينية) is a classic Lebanese comfort dish made of baked kafta patties layered with potatoes, tomatoes, onions, and a savory spiced sauce. The name means “kafta in the tray,” referring to its oven-baked presentation.
kibbeh bil laban (كبة باللبن) is a comforting dish of meat-and-bulgur dumplings simmered in a warm, tangy A2 yogurt sauce. It's beloved for its creamy texture, aromatic spices, and deep cultural roots. The yogurt (laban) is gently cooked to create a velvety, tangy base that complements the savory kibbeh. Sauté garlic and cilantro in olive oil before adding them to…
Lebanese Kibbet Batata—also known as Potato Kibbeh—is a vegan twist on the traditional meat-based kibbeh, made with mashed potatoes, fine bulgur wheat, fresh herbs, spices, and olive oil. It’s a dish that’s both humble and deeply flavorful, rooted in Lebanese home cooking and often served as part of a mezze spread or a light main course. Kibbet Batata combines: Boiled…
Koussa b Laban (كوسا باللبن) is a comforting Lebanese dish of stuffed zucchini simmered in a warm, garlicky yogurt sauce. It’s beloved for its creamy texture, delicate flavors, and deep roots in home-style cooking. A classic in teta’s (grandmother’s) kitchen, often made for guests or special occasions. *** Servings: 3-4 People ***
Laban Emmo (also known as Shakriye) is a comforting Lebanese dish featuring lamb chunks cooked in a tangy yogurt sauce. It’s a staple in Lebanese cuisine, and served with vermicelli rice on the side.
Labneh Mtaoumeh (لبنة متومة) is a Lebanese mezze dish made from strained yogurt (labneh) seasoned with garlic, salt, and mint. Drizzled with olive oil. The crushed garlic adds a bold, aromatic kick that balances beautifully with the tang of the yogurt. It’s creamy, tangy, and deeply satisfying—often served as a dip, spread, or side to grilled meats, vegetables, or warm…
Layali Lubnan is a luscious Lebanese dessert made with a creamy semolina pudding base, and garnished with crushed pistachios and fragrant rose water syrup. Its name means “Lebanese Nights,” and it’s loved for its light texture, floral aroma, and elegant simplicity.
It’s the kind of cake that doesn’t need frosting or frills—it shines in its simplicity, yet it delivers a flavor and texture that’s anything but ordinary. Sfouf is a traditional Lebanese turmeric cake made with semolina, flour, turmeric, sugar, topped with almonds nuts.
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Lebanese tomato soup isn’t just your average bowl of blended tomatoes—it’s a soulful, layered dish that brings together the warmth of Middle Eastern spices, the brightness of fresh herbs, *** Servings: 2 People ***
Lebanese lentil soup—often called shorbat adas is a soul-warming, nutrient-packed dish that’s beloved across Lebanon and the Levant. And yes, it’s absolutely delicious for reasons that go way beyond just the ingredients. it is made with lentils, chard and small cut of potatoes, simple seasonings, and a squeeze of lemon. The result is a healthy, flavorful, and filling soup. ***…
Lebanese Molokhia (also spelled mloukhieh, mulukhiyah, or melokhia) is a traditional stew made from tender jute leaves that are simmered in a rich, aromatic chicken broth, creating a dish that feels both comforting and deeply rooted in home cooking. Will be back in January 2027
Lebanese nouille—also known as nouille bil djeij or chicken nouille gratin—is the kind of dish that makes you feel like you’ve just been wrapped in a warm culinary hug. It’s a creamy, baked pasta casserole that blends French technique with Lebanese. At its core, it’s a chicken and pasta gratin layered with: Cooked pasta, Shredded chicken, Sautéed mushrooms, Creamy béchamel…
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…
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:…
Shaabiyat is a flaky pastry made with layers of phyllo dough, filled with Ashta (a rich, creamy custard), baked until golden, and then drenched in rosewater or orange blossom sugar syrup. Shaabiyat in Lebanon—is a luscious Middle Eastern dessert that’s basically the lovechild of baklava and custard. And yes, it’s ridiculously delicious. *** 6 Pieces ***
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 ***
Crème caramel—also known as flan—is a silky, baked custard dessert topped with a thin layer of golden caramel syrup. It’s made from simple ingredients: Eggs, Milk, Cream, Sugar, and Vanilla. The magic happens when sugar is caramelized and poured into the bottom of a mold, then topped with the custard mixture. It’s baked in a water bath (bain-marie) to ensure…
Falafel, an iconic delight of Lebanese street food, a vegan goodness and protein-rich. The unique blend of herbs and spices in falafel gives it a distinctive and irresistible flavor. Combined with fresh vegetables, pickles, and tahini sauce in a warm pita, it creates a harmonious and satisfying taste experience that you will love. 24 pieces of Falafel with tahini sauce…
Pancakes are a perfect fusion of textures and flavors. The fluffy, golden pancakes offer warmth and comfort, acting as the perfect base. The cream cheese, rich and slightly tangy, contrasts beautifully with the natural sweetness of juicy strawberries, creating a bite that is both refreshing and indulgent. And then there’s the syrup—gliding effortlessly over each stack, adding that final touch…
Skewered Grilled Chicken Marinated with Spiced Yogurt are sizzling fresh off the grill, their smoky aroma mingling with the chatter of guests. These skewers aren’t just food—they’re a celebration of bold flavors and tender perfection. This dish is a masterpiece of texture and spice. The juicy, marinated chicken is infused with a blend of yogurt, cumin, paprika, garlic, and lemon…
Lebanese Spinach Pies, known as Fatayer bi Sabanekh, are a beloved staple in Lebanese cuisine. These savory hand pies are made with soft, homemade dough stuffed with a tangy spinach filling, creating a perfect balance of flavors and textures Lebanese spinach pies, known as fatayer, are often likened to the spanakopita triangles of the Middle East. These delectable pastries are…
Lebanese tabbouleh (or tabouli ) 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.
Lebanese "Bamia w Riz" is a traditional dish consisting of tender okra ("bamia") stewed in a rich tomato sauce , and served alongside Lebanese rice. It's a beloved comfort food with deep, hearty flavors. This okra stew is a hearty Lebanese style recipe with robust flavors of stewed tomatoes, garlic, peppers, and onions accompanied by a tangy kick and light spicy…
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Lebanese green beans, in Arabic known as "loubieh mtabaleih" is a simple but delicious dish enjoyed all seasons. The green beans are braised with lots of onions, garlic, and cilantro until tender and so flavorful. Like many traditional Lebanese dishes, this recipe is naturally vegan and gluten-free.
I grew up in a Lebanese family where, this dish would be an all time favorite; The smell of caramelized onions in the kitchen will always bring me back in time, to those meatless Fridays and Wednesdays, or to the Lent period in Lebanon. Lebanese Mdardara is a variation of Mujadara, and it shares many of the same ingredients but…
Mujaddara is a signature delicious vegan dish. If there’s one fallback go to dish, it’s this authentic mujadara recipe. It’s one of those recipes where the dish is greater than the sum of its parts. These simple ingredients come together so beautifully and have a fantastic texture – so good! *** Servings: 3-4 People ***
Lebanese beet salad is a vibrant, earthy, and refreshing dish that celebrates the natural sweetness of beets while layering in bold Middle Eastern flavors. It’s delicious because it balances sweet, tangy, and herbal notes with a satisfying texture and visual appeal.
Fruit Skewers—Mango, Pineapple, Strawberry, and Watermelon are elegantly arranged, their bright colors practically glowing under the soft lighting. These skewers aren’t just food—they’re a refreshing burst of natural sweetness and tropical indulgence. For a foodie, these skewers are a perfect fusion of juicy textures and vibrant flavors. The mango, rich and buttery, melts in your mouth with its tropical sweetness.…
Ah, we’re talking about Lebanese Chicken with Rice, often referred to as "riz a djej" (رز بالدجاج). It’s a beloved dish with deep roots in Lebanese cuisine, celebrated for its comforting flavors and aromatic spices. Servings: Half: 3-4 people | Full: 6-8 people
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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.
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. Perfectly balanced flavors – The combination of savory meat, warm spices, and tangy ingredients creates an irresistible taste Soft yet crispy…
Shish Barak is a traditional Lebanese dish that consists of small, handmade dumplings filled with spiced ground organic beef, and cooked in a creamy yogurt sauce. The dumplings resemble tiny tortellini and are seasoned with aromatic spices like cinnamon, allspice. The Organic yogurt sauce is infused with garlic, mint, and cilantro, creating a tangy and savory flavor that perfectly complements…
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Whether you are planning to serve it as an appetizer or main dish, you will have everyone licking their lips in anticipation. Tahina is the main ingredient for the sauce, in which the baked Red Snapper fish will bathe. Onion, lemon juice add the deep flavor and sour kick. Servings: 4-6 People
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Lebanese Ouzi is a festive dish that's often served on special occasions and celebrations. It's a dish that's known for its rich flavors and beautiful presentation. Ouzi is often associated with celebrations and family gatherings, making it a dish that's not only delicious but also carries a sense of joy and festivity. ♥ Freshly made, every time ♥
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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. ♥ Freshly made, every time ♥
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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. ** Servings:…
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.
Labneh Mtaoumeh (لبنة متومة) is a Lebanese mezze dish made from strained yogurt (labneh) seasoned with garlic, salt, and mint. Drizzled with olive oil. The crushed garlic adds a bold, aromatic kick that balances beautifully with the tang of the yogurt. It’s creamy, tangy, and deeply satisfying—often served as a dip, spread, or side to grilled meats, vegetables, or warm…
Lebanese Meghli is a velvety, spiced pudding that embodies the warmth and celebration of traditional Middle Eastern hospitality. Typically served to mark joyous occasions like the birth of a child, Meghli carries cultural significance and culinary charm in every spoonful.
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Mini Raspberry chocolate mousse is a decadent, bite-sized dessert served at catered events in elegant cups. It combines the richness of chocolate mousse with the sweet, fruity brightness of Raspberry , creating a perfect balance of flavors. Sweet raspberry contrast – The fresh strawberry mousse adds a refreshing, fruity twist Silky, airy texture – The whipped cream and eggs create…
Perfect harmony of textures and flavors. The crispy, toasted bread provides a satisfying crunch, acting as the ideal base for the succulent shrimp, which are lightly seasoned and cooked to perfection. The cocktail sauce, with its tangy blend of ketchup, horseradish, and citrus, adds a bold kick that enhances the natural sweetness of the shrimp. And then there’s the fresh…
Watermelon and Feta Cheese topped with Sweet Balsamic is a refreshing, vibrant, and perfectly balanced dish that brings together a delightful mix of sweet, savory, and tangy flavors. It starts with juicy, chilled watermelon cubes, offering a crisp texture and natural sweetness. Then comes the creamy, slightly salty feta cheese, which creates an irresistible contrast. Finally, a drizzle of sweet…
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.
Italian tiramisu is a classic, no-bake dessert that literally means "pick me up" in Italian, and it live up to its name! Despite its rich ingredients, tiramisu feels light and airy, making it easy to indulge in more than one piece. ♥ Made the traditional Italian way ♥
Lebanese Rkakat Cheese—also known as Rakakat Jibneh (رقاقات بالجبنة)—is a crispy, golden appetizer made by wrapping a savory cheese mixture in thin pastry sheets (like phyllo or spring roll wrappers) and frying or baking them to perfection. It’s a staple in Lebanese mezze spreads.
Malfouf Salad is a traditional Lebanese cabbage salad made with shredded green cabbage, fresh herbs, and a tangy lemon‑garlic dressing. It’s a Lebanese version of coleslaw — but without mayonnaise and with a much brighter, fresher flavor. It is crunchy, refreshing.
Lebanese cheese and sujuk pies are a delightful fusion of flavors, combining rich, Akawi, and Mozzarella cheese with the bold, spiced taste of sujuk sausage. The ingredients melt beautifully, creating a gooey, savory filling. Sujuk, a spiced beef sausage, adds a smoky, slightly tangy kick that perfectly complements the cheese. ♥ Freshly made, every time ♥
Lebanese spinach pies, known as fatayer, are often likened to the spanakopita triangles of the Middle East. These delectable pastries are crafted with our secret dough recipe and stuffed with a savory filling of organic spinach, fresh herbs, sumac, olive oil, and lemon zest. Baked to perfection until golden and puffed, they offer a delightful burst of flavors and textures.…
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 ♥
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…
Znoud El Sit is irresistible because it’s a perfect harmony of crunch, cream, and floral sweetness, wrapped in tradition and celebration. Znoud El Sit is a beloved Lebanese dessert made of crispy phyllo dough rolls stuffed with sweet cream (Ashta), fried or baked until golden, then drenched in fragrant sugar syrup and topped with pistachios. ♥ Freshly made, every time…
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Lebanese Rkakat filled with organic Beef and Cheese—also known as Rakakat Jibneh (رقاقات بالجبنة)—is a crispy, golden appetizer made by wrapping a savory spiced beef and cheese mixture in thin pastry spring roll sheets wrappers and frying or baking them to perfection. It’s a staple in Lebanese mezze spreads.
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. ♥…
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. Authentic Lebanese spices – The seasoning is a…
In Lebanese cuisine, there is only one dish. The Almighty Eggplant. After trying out this recipe you will understand why. Truth be told, it deserves the title. Eggplants are prepared with tomatoes sauce, and slowly cooked. it always comes out unbelievably exquisite, melting in your mouth, silken in texture, and, just plain heavenly. Servings: Half 4 People | Full 8…
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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 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.…
Savor Zahle Bakery’s Sambousek, fried Lebanese Sambousek turnovers filled with spiced beef, pomegranate molasses, and seven spice. Flaky Sambousek dough, golden pastries perfect for mezze, gatherings, or quick meals. Authentic Lebanese spices – The filling is seasoned with seven spice, cinnamon, and black pepper, creating a deep, aromatic flavor. Perfectly crispy Sambousek– The dough is light and flaky, fried to…
Falafel, an iconic delight of Lebanese street food, a vegan goodness and protein-rich. The unique blend of herbs and spices in falafel gives it a distinctive and irresistible flavor. Combined with fresh vegetables, pickles, and tahini sauce in a warm pita, it creates a harmonious and satisfying taste experience that you will love. Tahini Sause 3 Pita Bread Parsley Tomatoes…
Get a taste of tradition with this oven-fresh sampler that brings Zahle’s bakery spirit straight to your table. Each box includes: 12 Sfeeha (Meat Pies): Spiced ground beef in soft dough, hand-shaped with love 12 Spinach Pies: savory filling of organic spinach, fresh herbs, sumac, olive oil 12 Kibbi: Fragrant thyme blend on golden flatbreads, kissed with olive oil 12…
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.
This colorful dip is sure to perk up your hors d’oeuvre table. Based on a recipe from my Armenian Grandma. Muhammara Dip has a distinctive savory flavor enhanced by sweet and tart ingredients. Our Lebanese‑Armenian chili paste from Anjar is temporarily unavailable while we wait for a delayed shipment.
Atayef, is a delicious, fragrant and beautiful Lebanese pancake stuffed with sweet cheese filling and ground pistachios. Drizzled with simple syrup mixed with Lebanese imported rose water. ♥ 12 Pieces. Freshly made, every time ♥