Kofta al Hatee is Egypt’s iconic grilled ground meat skewers, celebrated for their rich flavor, juicy interior, smoky char, and irresistible aroma. This Kofat recipe is keto, eggless and gluten-free.
Discover this fluffy keto bread—light, airy, and ready in just 20 minutes. Completely flourless and naturally gluten-free, it’s perfect for quick breakfasts, burger sandwiches, or wholesome snacks. With simple ingredients and no fuss, this high-protein loaf delivers on texture, nutrition, and flavor.
Are you looking for smoked herring recipes? Look no further. This Egyptian Tahini-Smoked herring is mouthwatering and so easy to assemble. When deboned, doused in spiced, garlicky tahini, and mixed up with fresh juicy tomatoes, crunchy bell peppers, a mundane store-bought herring transforms into a grommet dish bursting with flavors.
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.
Kebdah Eskandarani or spicy liver Alexandrian style is Egyptian tender strips of beef or veal liver, drenched in a fiery, garlicky sauce infused with tangy vinegar, ground cumin, and coriander—aromatics that pack a punch and awake the senses.
Buftek is a crispy, golden-fried delight made from thinly sliced veal or beef. Tender on the inside and crunchy on the outside, it’s a simple yet flavorful Egyptian classic
Fatta (pronounced Fa-tta) is a beloved Egyptian feast dish layered with toasted bread, fluffy rice, tender meat, and bold garlic-vinegar and tomato sauces—rich in both flavor and cultural significance. Traditionally served during religious celebrations, it evokes deep nostalgia and showcases the beauty of Egyptian home cooking at its most festive.
Batinjan mekhalil or Egyptian pickled eggplant is a vegan and economic appetizer that is deceivingly humble, yet delivers immense flavors and requires no fermentation.
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.
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.