Amar El Deen

Here comes the king of all Ramadan drinks and my absolute favorite, Amar El Deen! 🍑☪️
A much welcomed guest on our iftar table every night. Enjoyed as a refreshing cold drink or used to make other classic Ramadan desserts such as Khoshaf (dried fruit salad) or Meshmeshia (apricot nectar pudding). My family loves it!

Ramadan Atayef from A to Z

It’s Atayef (Qatayef or Katayef) Time!! These delicious thin lacey stuffed Middle Eastern pancakes are one of the most popular and loved Ramadan treats; and a staple in our household during this very special month ☪️💐

Infused Simple Syrup

Time to make some delicious Ramadan desserts, but first, the simple syrup!🍯☪️
The Simple Sugar Syrup is an essential addition to most Middle Eastern desserts. It takes less than 15 minutes to prepare and lasts months in the pantry; so I always make it ahead to have it handy when I need it.

Ful Medames

A hearty bowl of “Ful Medames”, which translates to slow cooked Fava Beans Stew, is a staple on our Ramadan iftar table every night, and on weekends all year round! ⭐️♥️🌙 😍

Pickled Turnips & Beets

My most favorite of all pickled vegetables – TURNIPS and BEETS! The perfect side to my falafel, shawarma and chicken kebab sandwiches.

Homemade Pickles

Hello Friends 💐
🥒 Homemade Pickles 🥒
Fresh, tangy, refreshing and very easy to make!

Chocolate Chip Fudge Cake

Last weekend was a busy one for my family. We celebrated my Niece’s wedding, my sister in law’s and my Son Kareem’s birthdays 🥳🎈🎉🎁
Kareem is a chocolate, mint, coffee and brownie lover, so I combined them all in his birthday cake and it turned out amazing!

Cheesy Garlic Bread

My family loves Cheesy Garlic Bread! It’s even more exceptional when made with a homemade French Bread.♨️🧄🥖

French Bread

🇫🇷Easy🇫🇷and🇫🇷Delicious🇫🇷
The house smells heavenly!♨️🥖
French Bread is ready in no time!