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Batata Hara
Batata hara, or potatoes with coriander and garlic, is a wonderful Lebanese appetizer! It is made with fresh green coriander, served with a squeeze of lemon, and eaten with bread... nothing better.
Toum, or Garlic Sauce
Toum is one of the sauces served with chicken. We have the easiest way to make it without eggs, starch, or potatoes, and the result is excellent in flavor. It can be kept in the refrigerator for a full month.
Pizza Rolls
Pizza is one of the tastiest baked goods, usually made in large pans or as small mini pieces—but have you ever tried pizza rolls? The dough is the same, but the shaping is different, which makes these rolls look more distinctive.
Dry Molokhia with Fluffy Rice
Dry molokhia is a regal dish cooked with chicken or meat, served with plenty of lemon and fluffy rice. It can also be served with chopped onion soaked in vinegar instead of lemon.
How to Make Escalope Without Eggs
Escalope is one of those foreign recipes that has become very popular. It's delicious with all kinds of potatoes! Try this easy method, and best of all, it's egg-free.
Turkish Balloon Bread with Sesame
Balloon bread is one of the tastiest kinds of bread. When fried, it puffs up, making it easy to open and fill with any filling you like. It can be served at different times of day, depending on the filling you choose.
Turkish Boiled Kibbeh, or Katali
Turkish boiled kibbeh, or katali, is one of the most famous recipes in Turkish cuisine. Here is how to make it properly. Tip: use plenty of onion in the filling for a wonderful result!
Barbecue-Flavored Chicken Skewers
Chicken skewers marinated in barbecue and teriyaki sauce for an easy, light recipe. You can serve this dish with mashed potatoes, tuck the chicken cubes into a sandwich with French bread, or even with plain boiled white rice. Either way, the chicken tastes amazing with a delicious grilled flavor.
Crab Salad with Avocado
Crab salad is one of the tastiest rich salads, especially with avocado. It can accompany meat dishes, chicken, and pizza, or stand alone as a satisfying and wholesome dinner.
Molokhia with Rice
Molokhia with rice is a royal dish served here with chicken. Who likes it with meat? And how do you serve it—with vinegar, onions, and toasted bread, or with lemon? Either way, it is a regal dish.
Baked Doughnuts
Baked doughnuts made with a very tasty, tried-and-true recipe. They’re definitely lighter and healthier than doughnuts fried in oil... Try the recipe and they’ll be healthier for your kids too!
Rice with Lobia
Rice with lobia in a practical recipe! You can cook the lobia ahead of time with oil and onion, then use the leftovers in this dish. A delicious vegetarian recipe served with yogurt or salad.
How to Make Pasta with Red Sauce
Pasta with red sauce is an easy homemade recipe! You can also leave out the ground meat. Kids especially love this dish!
Chicken Thighs with Garlic and Lemon Juice
Chicken thighs with garlic, onions, and tangy lemon juice make a practical, well-rounded recipe that is perfect for the whole family!
How to Make Fried, Grilled, and Boiled Fawari'gh
Fawari'gh made at home in a delicious recipe, with three different serving methods! It is essential to follow the highest standards of hygiene before you start stuffing the fawari'gh, and the rest is very easy!
Cabbage Salad with Mayonnaise
Cabbage salad with mayonnaise is one of the classic American salads that ranks number one alongside burgers, Kentucky-style fried chicken, and other fast-food favorites, so you have to learn it properly!
Tomato Bulgur (Bulgur with Tomatoes)
Tomato bulgur is a healthy Lebanese vegetarian dish, perfect for summer. You can add ground meat if you like. Very tasty served with fresh vegetables and pickles.
Oven-Roasted Whole Chicken
Oven-roasted whole chicken is one of the tastiest and easiest recipes. Marinate it in the simple, pantry-friendly sauce and be sure to let it sit long enough to absorb the flavors.

















