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How Do We Make the Tastiest Manakish Dough?
The tastiest, easiest tried-and-tested dough for making manakish at home. You can prepare this perfect dough and choose the filling you like, whether zaatar, cheese, kishk, vegetables, or all of them for a varied and hearty breakfast.
How to Make Safouf the Traditional Way
A wonderful recipe in every sense for making safouf at home. This version of safouf made the traditional way is similar to the recipes used in famous shops for preparing Arabic sweets.
How to Make Tandoori Chicken
Tandoori chicken became popular in Arab kitchens for its bold flavor and distinctive spices. Try this detailed recipe from spice mix to baking and the accompanying sauces.
Homemade Sausage (Sujuk)
Homemade sujuk — a spiced, flavorful sausage you can make at home to control quality and taste. Delicious served in sandwiches or with flatbread.
Musakhan Chicken with Saj Bread or Tortilla
Musakhan-style chicken is a beloved, distinctive dish from Palestinian cuisine. This recipe is very easy and delicious — suitable as an appetizer or as a main course. Enjoy!
Indian Puri (Fried Bread) with Korma Sauce
Puri — a popular Indian fried bread. Traditionally served with grilled spiced chicken, it’s also delicious with dairy, cheeses, or other dishes. This recipe includes an Indian korma sauce to serve alongside.
How to Make Authentic Petit Four
Petit four is one of the famous and beloved French recipes, but it requires some precision when measuring the ingredients to get the desired result. It will always be very soft right after coming out of the oven, but give it some time and it will become wonderfully just right.
Milk Bread Pain au Lait
Milk bread, or pain au lait, is a super delicious recipe for the bread kids love and ask for the most. You can shape it a little longer to make a sandwich bread, just like the kind we buy from the bakery to send with them to school.
How to Make Lotus Cake
Make Lotus Cake with this unbeatable recipe! One of the tastiest and easiest cake recipes you can prepare at home with guaranteed success and low cost.
Yogurt Fatteh with Beef Strips
Yogurt Fatteh with beef strips is an impressive, eye-catching dish that delights the palate and makes a great main course for Ramadan. This recipe is very delicious.
How to Make the Best Pizza
A homemade pizza recipe that always turns out delicious. You always ask for the perfect soft pizza dough or a special homemade sauce — this recipe gives you both in one. You can also use the dough for different kinds of pastries.
Chicken Escalope
Chicken escalope served as a sandwich in soft samoon or French bread with coleslaw and fries... this is a dish that will surely make your kids happy! Homemade is always cleaner and tastier than restaurant food!
How to Make Mashatih
How to make mashatih — these tasty pastries popular during Ramadan. An easy, tried-and-true homemade recipe.
Mexican Chicken Quesadilla
A detailed homemade chicken quesadilla recipe... super tasty Mexican food made with tortilla bread. You’ll also find a link in the recipe to how to make it.
How to Make Shuaibiyat
One of the most delicious Arabic desserts, often served especially during Ramadan... it is shuaibiyat! So why not learn how to make it and enjoy it all year long whenever the craving strikes? Here is an easy, tried-and-true shuaibiyat recipe. Enjoy!
Ramadan Meshthah
A successful Ramadan Meshthah recipe you’re sure to love, especially with labneh! It doesn’t have to be made only for suhoor in the holy month of Ramadan; enjoy it all year round.
How to Make Mafroukeh with Ashta
Mafroukeh with ashta is one of the most sought-after Ramadan desserts. Here’s a quick homemade recipe, and you’ll be surprised by how easy it is to make!
How to Make Jallab Drink
Jallab is the number-one Ramadan drink, especially in Syria, Jordan, Palestine, and Lebanon. We’re used to buying it ready-made and diluting it with water, but making it at home is something else :)

















