Yalla, Let’s Eat!: Delicious, Authentic Arab Meals Made Easy

Yalla, Let’s Eat!

Delicious, Authentic Arab Meals Made Easy

2023

With this approachable collection of recipes, adding authentic Middle Eastern meals to your weekly repertoire is easier than ever! Perfect for busy families and home cooks, these 60 recipes utilize appliances like the Instant Pot and Air Fryer, and techniques like the one-pot method, so you can cut down on time, dishes and prep, and get your favorite Arabian meals on the table fast. Maha Kaliani, creator of the popular blog Make Delicious Happen, is known for making classic Middle Eastern meals effortless to prepare and quick to serve. Now, she shares all her secrets with you so you can enjoy nuanced, flavorful Arabian cuisine without spending tons of time in the kitchen. Taste your way through Arabia with mains like Jordanian Oozi (Baked Chicken and Rice), Quick Palestinian Msakhan Rolls, Yemeni Chicken Mandi and more. Create refreshing spreads of salads and mezze with Cucumber Radish Salad with Garlicky Yogurt, Classic Lebanese Fattoush, Instant Pot Hummus from Scratch and Air Fryer Eggplant Fatteh. Enjoy easy brunch options like Cilbir (Turkish Eggs) and Oregano Savor Cake, and sweets like Knafeh Cheesecake Cups and Roz Bi Haleeb (Rice Pudding with Rose Water). Whether you love Middle Eastern food or are looking to explore this cuisine for the first time, Maha’s delicious recipes and quick solutions make it easier than ever to whip up your favorite Arabian dishes.

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