Karak Chai Crème Brûlée delights with a caramelized sugar crust that shatters, revealing a feather-light, creamy custard. Infused with kark tea and warm spices, it offers a delicate balance of tradition and indulgence.
St. Giovanni petit pain is a pillowy-soft Alexandrian roll with a golden crust and a milky, buttery sweetness. Light yet nourishing, it balances carbs for energy with proteins and fats for a satisfying lunch box, snack or breakfast.
Discover Gawafa Bel Laban (Egyptian Guava Milkshake) — a creamy, refreshing blend of ripe guava, milk, and a hint of lemon that’s both nutritious and irresistibly delicious.
Shakalama, the Egyptian coconut macaroons—sticky, slightly crisp on the outside, and soft, chewy inside, often adorned with a bright red cherry in the center for a pop of color and sweetness.
Malban bel Ashta belongs to the treasured collection of sweets traditionally enjoyed during Al Mawlid Al Nabawy (the Prophet Muhammad’s birthday). This Egyptian indulgence features soft, chewy Malban (lokum) filled with rich clotted cream, delicately folded into a half-moon shape.
Learn how to make authentic Egyptian Aish Baladi at home—soft, smoky, and fiber-rich whole wheat pita bread with a wide pocket for your favorite fillings.
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.
Hydrating Watermelon Mint Smoothie- When it’s scorching hot outside and you need a way to cool off and hydrate, this watermelon smoothie is the perfect treat! It only requires three simple ingredients to make.
Discover how to make the perfect Egyptian Macarona Forn (aka macarona Béchamel), Egypt’s ultimate pasta bake. Get expert tips, freezer-friendly instructions, vegetarian swaps, and answers to FAQs like best pasta types, béchamel fixes, and make-ahead options.