Kabab Halla is Egyptian slow-cooked beef stew bathed in a velvety caramelized onion sauce—pure comfort, especially when scooped up with vermecilli rice or warm baladi bread.
Sweet, acidic, and spicy, Egyptian Mesaka’a hits all your taste buds at once. Mesaka’a is formed of layers of meaty fried eggplants studded with mild and spicy pepper, smothered under rich garlicky-tomato sauce and warmed with a touch of cumin.
Vegan Egyptian Fried Cauliflower, or Karnabeet Maklee, is a beloved dish that combines bold flavors with vibrant colors, showcasing the richness of Egyptian vegan cuisine.
Make authentic Egyptian chicken shawarma at home — juicy, aromatic, and layered with bold Middle Eastern spices. This easy recipe brings the flavors of Cairo’s shawarma stalls to your kitchen, with oven and stovetop methods for perfectly charred, flavorful results.
Egyptian grilled quail, a thousands-year-old tradition, showcases smoky aromas and tender, flavorful meat that echo Egypt’s ancient kitchens. With its crispy skin and juicy, spiced interior, this timeless delicacy continues to shine across Middle Eastern and mediterranean cuisine.
Learn how to make Duck à l’Orange with my Egyptian twist. Juicy, tender duck meets a bright orange glaze infused with warm Egyptian spices for a vibrant balance of sweet, tangy, and savory.
Ruz Sayadiah is fluffy Egyptian rice infused with caramelized onions and warm spices—aromatic, earthy, and irresistibly flavorful. Its smoky sweetness and subtle heat make it the perfect companion to fish and seafood.
Samak Mashwi bel Rada(Bran-coated fish) is a traditional Alexandrian fish dish where whole fish is coated in wheat bran and grilled to smoky, tender perfection. This Egyptian technique seals in moisture, creating juicy flesh with a distinctive charred flavor.
Waraket Lahma is a traditional Egyptian beef dish featuring tender, juicy slices of beef and vibrant vegetables, all wrapped in parchment paper and baked to juicy, melt-in-your-mouth perfection.