My favorite zaatar mix, that has to always be mixed and ready to have on sandwiches and over eggs.
Recipes: Lebanese Inspiration
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Some kitchen secrets are too good not to be shared. One of my favorite childhood meals in Lebanon was my mom’s cauliflower gratin. It was always luscious, creamy, and full of flavor. Her secret? European cream. With simple ingredients and the addition of fresh French cream, her gratin was truly…
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Meghli- or the ultimate love language! It is a sweet, thick and spicy rice pudding topped with piles of shredded coconut and meticulously peeled tiny nuts. It is usually served to celebrate a new birth and Christmas, usually both super hectic and busy periods!Now although the ingredients are super simple,…
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I’m from Beirut and I grew up wondering why we didn’t have a village to go back, over the weekend. I would hear my friends’ the beautiful stories from their grandparents in the villages and the delicious meals they prepared with fresh produce from their land. My family owned a…
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Retro entertaining with these caramelized puff pastry squares made with quince jam and Manchego cheese. They are sooo crunchy, sweet and savory and so easy to make. Perfect for gatherings and hosting! I made them using the jam from Conserves Chtaura which reminds me so just h of my childhood.…
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Rice Paper Halloum Parcels (gf) As always, I absolutely love working with Lebanese brands and that for many reasons. First of all, the flavors and the quality are in my opinion the best. Secondly, the connection and the feeling I get from eating and consuming products that are from my…
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On my last trip to Lebanon, i tried the most delicious kibbeh at a restaurant called @jouliabeirut. The owner Jad is from the north and this 1 layer kibbeh (mamdoudeh or spread kibbeh) is a specialty from the region. The topping reminded me of the famous pissaladière tart. It is SO…
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Transforming memories of mom’s lahm bi ajeen into arayess with my secret weapon – the Russell Hobbs chopper! From effortlessly blending aromatic spices to creating a savory minced beef mixture, this handy tool makes it super easy. Just like my mom used to make, but with a yasso twist!