Top 30 Popular Middle Eastern (Arabic) Street Foods, Snacks and Sweets
This
is our take of the top and favorite Middle Eastern (Arabic) dishes. It was
originally Top 10 foods but we had to expand it to Top 30 foods. The Middle
Eastern cuisine is so rich and varied, it would be almost impossible
to have just 10 Top dishes.
Additionally, this list is only for quick foods, street foods, snacks and sweets. So traditional dishes such as the Moroccan Tajine, The Saudi Kabsa, the Jordanian Mansf, or the Syrian Kebab will be listed under another list (coming soon). In that list, we will explore the top traditional "home cooked" dishes from various nations of the Middle East - specifically the Arabic nations which comprise the majority of the Middle East.
The following list is not in any particular order but Hummus is certainly number one! You can check out ton of recipes for any item below on Google or Pinterest and see food blogs below:
Anissa Helou
Syrian Foodie in London
Turmeric & Saffron:
Allrecipes - Middle Eastern Recipes
Hommus with Tabbouli
Taste of Beirut
Orange Blossom Water
Hummus
Hummus a creamy, garlicky, lemony, protein-packed dip. It's all
the rage in this country now, the most ubiquitous Arabic food to reach
the American table.The most common Middle Eastern dish in the U.S., this dip made its way into grocery store aisles a long time ago. Typically made of mashed chickpeas, tahini, olive oil and garlic with a splash of lemon juice, it’s often served as an appetizer accompanied by pita bread, but you’ll also find it smeared on wraps and other sandwiches. The best kinds come with a drizzle of olive oil on top and a sprinkling of spices like za’atar, paprika, sumac, or cumin. See Hummus post.
Baba Ghanouj / Moutabal
Baba
ghannouj (second most common dip after hummus) is a popular dip made from
eggplant and tahini. It has a smooth, creamy texture, and a slightly smoked
taste. It is traditionally served with pita bread (toasted or fresh)
Pita Bread (Khubz Arabi)
Pita
bread is served at just about every meal in the Middle East. It can be used for
dipping, or to make delicious sandwiches in the pocket. In the Middle East,
pita is made in brick ovens, where very high heat can be achieved. In some
Middle Eastern countries, it is called khubz.
Tabouleh
Tabbouleh is an Arabic vegetarian dish traditionally made of tomatoes, finely chopped parsley, mint, bulgur and onion, and seasoned with olive oil, lemon juice, and salt. Some variations add garlic or lettuce, or use couscous instead of bulghur. Tabouleh is a Lebanese favorite dish.
Falafel
Falafel is the ultimate Middle Eastern street food. It's made from ground chickpeas, minced parsley, onions and spices, then fried for a crunchy outer layer while the inside is nice and soft. As a main dish, it is served as a sandwich, stuffed in pita bread with lettuce, tomatoes, and tahini. As an appetizer, it is served on a salad, or with hummus and tahini. Falafel is a favorite among vegetarians.
Labneh
Made of strained yogurt and
has a cheese like consistency. It makes a great alternative to sour or cream
cheese. Spread it on bread, bagels, or fresh pita. It is even better on fresh
fruit! Labneh is popular for breakfast in the Middle East.
Arayes (meat stuffed pita)
Arayes are
pita bread sandwiches stuffed with minced lamb meat, tomato, onion and
different spices. Although it’s a popular market and restaurant food in
the Levant region, Arayes are ideal choice for barbecue and cookouts.
Baklava (Baklawa)
Baklava is a rich, sweet
pastry made of layers of filo filled with chopped nuts and sweetened and held
together with syrup or honey
Ful (Fool) Mudammes
Ful Mudammes (pronounced
fool) is boiled fava beans with spices. Foul is traditionally served warm
and topped with minced chili peppers, dices tomatoes, parsley and lots of olive
oil. Ful is an Egyptian dish dating back to ancient Egypt.
Manakeesh
The pizza of the Arabic
world, manakeesh is a round bread sprinkled with either cheese, ground meat or
herbs (zaatar). It's ideal for breakfast or lunch. Varieties come from both
fancy Levant restaurants or street vendors.
Fattoush
Fattoush is a Levant bread
salad made from toasted or fried pieces of pita bread combined with mixed
greens and other vegetables, such as radishes and tomatoes. Fattoush like
tabouleh is a very common side salad or dish.
Shawerma
Meat, glorious meat! The Middle Eastern version of
rotisserie, shawarma refers to a big block of lamb, beef, chicken or some
combination of the three that is placed on a spit with spices and slowly
roasted over a flame, yielding tender shavings to be devoured on their own or,
more likely, in a pita wrap with tahini, hummus and pickled vegetables. Sound
like a doner kebab or gyro that you've devoured before? Right you are: those
two are shawarma's cousins.
Shish Tawook (Chicken Kabob)
Shish taouk is a traditional marinated chicken shish kebab of Middle
Eastern cuisine. It is widely eaten in Turkey, Azerbaijan, Lebanon, Egypt,
Jordan, Syria, Iraq, the Palestinian Territories.
Knafah
Fatayer (Spinach, Meat or Cheese Pies)
Fatayer (pies or pastries) comes in different shapes and
flavors from spinach to cheese to meat stuffed pies. Fatayer are one of the
most popular snacks in the Middle East.
Warak Inab Mahshi (meat stuffed grape leaves)
Grape leaves stuffed with
rice and lamb or ground beef and spices. Not quite a quick meal as it is labor
intensive but it is a very popular dish in the Levant and Egypt. Other
variations include stuffed zucchini or kousa mahshi
Kibbeh
Kibbeh, kibbe, kebbah (falafel meaty cousin) is a Levantine dish made of
bulghur, minced onions, and finely ground lean beef, lamb, goat or camel meat
with Middle-Eastern spices. Kibbeh can be fried or baked. Kibbeh is a popular
Lebanese dish and is often eaten raw (kibbeh niyyeh).
Grilled / Fried Cheese
Grilled cheese can be made from:
-Nabulsi
Cheese (from the city
of Nablus, Palestine) also called Jibneh baida is a firm
white cheese, with a high melting point, a pungent flavor of goat and sheep
milk, and a salty tang that will leave you reaching for bread. Fried and
served with eggs, or as part of a mezze, this cheese is hearty enough that it
can be served as a side dish.
-Halloumi
cheese is a semi-hard, unripened brined cheese made from a mixture of
goat's and sheep's milk, and sometimes also cow's milk. It has a high melting
point and so can easily be fried or grilled.
Basbousa, Hareessa, Namoura
A sweet cake made of semolina, same wheat used in pasta and couscous,
soaked in simple sweet syrup; sometimes the syrup is flavoured with coconut or
rose water. Basbousa can be eaten with nuts, heavy cream or plain. In Egypt
this dessert is called Basbousa and its called Namoura in Lebanon and
Syria and Hareessa in Jordan and Palestine.
Couscous
Couscous is a traditional North African dish of semolina, which is
cooked by steaming. It is traditionally served with a meat or vegetable stew
spooned over it. Although couscous is mainly a North African dish, it is
gaining popularity in the Middle East and Europe.
Sfiha (Lahma Ba'ajeen)
Sfiha is a pizza-like dish (open faced meat pie) originating from the Levant mostly likely Lebanon.
Shakshoukah
Shakshouka or shakshuka is a dish of eggs poached in a sauce of
tomatoes, chili peppers, and onions, often spiced with cumin. It is believed to
have a Tunisian origin
Mujaddarah
Not
quite a quick meal but it's a simple dish and very easy to make. .Mujaddara or
Mjedarrah consists of cooked lentils together with groats, generally
rice, and garnished with sautéed onions. Simple lentils and rice dish. Thin
pasta noodles or bulgar can also be used. Red lentils are not so good for this
one, green or brown work best. There are quite a few varieties of Mujaddarah
depending on the region or country.
Shish Kabobs (Lamb or Beef)
Shish kabab (also known as Lahm Mashwi in the Arab world) is a skewer
with marinated cubed lamb or beef and vegetables (onions, tomatoes, green
peppers) and is usually grilled. Although originating in the Middle East, shish
kababs are popular world wide with many nations having their own version or
method of cooking. Kabab is usually served with pita bread or Arabic flat bread
and accompanied with Arabic salads and hummus.
Kofta Kabobs (Ground Lamb / Beef)
Kofta kabob is usually prepared by mixing minced lamb or ground
beef with onions, parsley and spices such as all spice, cumin, cinnamon, salt
and pepper. It is then shaped into balls or cigar shaped-cylinders and grilled
or broiled. Kofta is served with hummus or tahini sauce, Arabic salads and
Arabic flat bread or pita.
Tahini Sauce
Tahini (sesame paste) is Middle Eastern pantry essential and is
the foundation for many dishes such as hummus and baba ghanouj. Tahini sauce is
made by thinning out the tahini paste. Basic recipe for tahini sauce is mixing
tahini paste with water, lemon juice, fresh garlic and salt. Other ingredients
are cayenne papper, cumin and parsley. Tahini sauce often accompanies kofta
kabobs and falafel. Tahini sauce also used for baked fish and kofta.
Umm Ali
Tis
Egyptian dessert staple is made of phyllo pastry, milk, double cream, nuts and
is sometimes topped with raisins, powdered sugar and coconut flakes.
Arabic (Palestinian) Salad
Salad made of diced tomatoes, cucumbers, onions and green peppers. Chopped parsley, dry or fresh mint, olive oil and fresh lemon juice is added and also a pinch of salt. Arabic also know as Palestinian salad usually accompanies rice such as mjedarrah and makloobah.
Makdous
These oil-cured tiny eggplants are very popular
in Lebanon, Syria and Palestine. They are normally stuffed with walnuts and
garlic. They function as a plate on a mezeh/tapas table, as a perfect
snack when scouting your fridge for something yummy to eat or as an
accompaniment to a main dish.
Shorabet 'Adas (Lentil Soup)
Rich, creamy soup made of lentils, minced onions, cumin and other spices.
Turshi (Pickled Vegetables)
Turshi is made of variety of pickled vegetables. Turnips, cucumbers,
beets and eggplants are the most popular pickled vegetables. Most Arabic dishes
are served with turshi. Pickles are usually added to shawerama and falafel
sandwiches
Turshi
is made of a variety of pickled vegetables. Eggplant is a common
vegetable in Middle Eastern cuisine. - See more at:
http://www.pimsleurapproach.com/resources/arabic/articles/cuisines-of-arabia/#sthash.29ifph9d.dpuf
Turshi
is made of a variety of pickled vegetables. Eggplant is a common
vegetable in Middle Eastern cuisine. - See more at:
http://www.pimsleurapproach.com/resources/arabic/articles/cuisines-of-arabia/#sthash.29ifph9d.dpuf
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