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If there's one cuisine I keep coming back to again and again, it's Middle Eastern food. The bold spices, the bright herbs, the layered flavors - there's something about these dishes that hits differently. Whether it's a slow-braised stew with warm spices or a crispy stuffed pita straight from the oven, Middle Eastern cooking has this incredible way of turning simple ingredients into something special.
Over the years, I've developed quite a collection of Middle Eastern-inspired recipes, and I figured it was time to round them all up in one place. From easy weeknight dinners to show-stopping appetizers, these are the recipes I reach for when I want bold, crave-worthy flavors without a ton of fuss. Whether you're new to Middle Eastern cooking or already obsessed, there's something here for everyone.
Sheet Pan Chicken Koobideh

Inspired by the classic Persian kebab, this sheet pan version gives you all those warm, aromatic spices with way less effort. It's one of those dinners that looks and tastes impressive but is secretly super simple to throw together on a busy night.
Turkish Style Braised Beef

Tender chunks of chuck roast simmered low and slow in a fragrant blend of Turkish spices and vegetables. This is the kind of cozy, soul-warming dish you'll want to make all winter long - perfect served over rice or with a piece of crusty bread to soak up every last drop of sauce.
Roasted Cauliflower Wraps with Green Hummus

For a vegetarian option that absolutely delivers on flavor, these wraps are it. Roasted cauliflower gets tucked into soft wraps with a vibrant green hummus that takes the whole thing to another level.
Crispy Fried Feta with Blistered Tomato Relish

Golden, crispy on the outside, warm and melty on the inside. This fried feta is the ultimate appetizer. Paired with a quick blistered tomato relish, it's the kind of starter that gets everyone reaching for seconds.
Lula Meatballs with Spiced Tomato Sauce

Taking inspiration from lula kebabs, these meatballs are packed with flavor and simmered in a spiced tomato sauce that you'll want to eat with a spoon. Top them with a fresh sumac onion salad for the full experience.
Preserved Lemon Roasted Chicken

If you've never cooked with preserved lemons, this is the recipe to start with. They add this incredible salty, citrusy depth to a simple roasted chicken that takes it from everyday to absolutely unforgettable.
Oven Baked Shawarma Spiced Fries

Crispy oven-baked fries tossed in a warm shawarma spice blend - these are dangerously snackable. Serve them as a side, an appetizer, or, honestly, just make a whole batch for yourself. No judgment.
Lebanese Chicken Skewers with Zucchini Babaghanoush

Juicy, well-spiced chicken skewers paired with a smoky zucchini twist on classic babaghanoush. This one is a total crowd-pleaser and perfect for grilling season, or anytime you want something a little lighter.
Harissa Chicken Arayes

Crispy stuffed pitas loaded with spicy harissa chicken and served with a cool feta yogurt sauce and fresh tomato salsa. These come together in minutes, making them ideal for a quick lunch or weeknight dinner.
Za'tar Roasted Eggplant

If you're an eggplant lover (or even if you're not yet), this za'atar-roasted version might just convert you. The edges get beautifully caramelized while the inside stays silky and tender.
Shakshouka Toast with Feta Fried Eggs

Everything you love about shakshouka, reimagined as an open-faced toast. A spiced tomato base topped with feta fried eggs makes this an easy yet elevated breakfast or brunch that never gets old.
Turkey Lahmacun

My take on the beloved Turkish flatbread, made with ground turkey for a lighter spin. It's thin, crispy, and loaded with a well-spiced meat mixture - think of it as the Middle Eastern answer to pizza.
Sheet Pan Green Harissa Chicken

If you love harissa, the green version brings a herby, slightly milder heat that's incredibly delicious. Everything roasts together in one pan, so dinner is ready with minimal cleanup.
Salmon Shawarma Bowl

All the warm, complex flavors of shawarma but with salmon as the star. This bowl comes together quickly and is packed with bold spices, fresh toppings, and tons of flavor in every bite.
Mediterranean Braised Lentils with Poached Egg

One of the most popular recipes on this blog, and for good reason. Hearty braised lentils loaded with Mediterranean flavors, finished with a perfectly poached egg that creates the most beautiful, creamy sauce when you break into it.
Whipped Feta with Tamarind Burnt Butter

Creamy whipped feta gets an unexpected upgrade with a drizzle of nutty, tangy tamarind burnt butter. Serve it with warm bread and watch it disappear in minutes. Trust me on this one.
Doner Kebab Sandwich

Inspired by the doner kebabs I fell in love with on a trip to Germany, this homemade version brings all those incredible flavors right to your kitchen. Tender, well-seasoned meat piled into bread with fresh veggies and a drizzle of sauce. Pure comfort.
Charred Cauliflower with Pomegranate Tahini Sauce

Beautifully charred cauliflower drizzled with a sweet-tangy pomegranate tahini sauce that makes this side dish worthy of being the main event. It's as gorgeous as it is delicious.
Turkish Fried Eggs with Chili Crisp

A riff on Turkish-style eggs with a chili crisp twist that adds an irresistible crunch and heat. This is breakfast-for-dinner territory at its finest: simple, satisfying, and ready in minutes.
Vegetarian Mushroom Meatballs in Tomato Chermoula Sauce

These hearty mushroom meatballs are simmered in a bright, herbaceous chermoula-spiced tomato sauce that's packed with North African flavors. So satisfying that even the biggest meat lovers won't miss a thing.
Paprika Chicken with Olive Walnut Vinaigrette

Juicy, paprika-rubbed chicken topped with a briny, crunchy olive walnut vinaigrette that brings so much flavor and texture to every bite. It's an easy dinner that feels elevated without any extra effort.
Baklava Pudding Pie

Because every great meal deserves a sweet ending! This pie takes all the best parts of baklava, flaky phyllo, honey, pistachios, and turns them into a creamy, dreamy pudding pie that's way easier than making traditional baklava.
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All images shot and styled by Christine Ma. Available for food photography, styling, and recipe development.






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