Easter-recept
Spring Easter recipes featuring lamb, eggs, and seasonal delights. Traditional dishes from Europe and beyond.
Algeria(11)

Tajine Mechoui Lamb
A flavorful and tender slow-roasted lamb dish, inspired by the traditional Algerian Mechoui. This version is adapted for home cooking, featuring a leg of lamb marinated in a blend of aromatic spices and slow-cooked until fall-off-the-bone tender.

Mrouzia Lamb Tagine with Apricots and Almonds
A celebratory and aromatic lamb tagine, traditionally prepared for Eid al-Adha. This dish features tender lamb slow-cooked with sweet dried apricots, crunchy almonds, and a blend of warm spices.

Mrouzia
A unique and celebratory Moroccan-Algerian dish traditionally prepared for Eid al-Adha. Mrouzia is a rich, slow-cooked lamb stew characterized by its distinctive sweet and savory flavor profile, achieved through the addition of honey, raisins, and almonds.

Couscous aux Sept Légumes
A hearty and flavorful couscous dish featuring a rich broth simmered with a variety of seven vegetables, tender lamb or chicken, and aromatic spices. This is a celebratory dish often served on special occasions.

Mrouzia Lamb Tagine
A celebratory and aromatic lamb tagine, Mrouzia is a sweet and savory dish traditionally prepared for Eid al-Adha. It features tender lamb cooked with dried fruits, honey, and a blend of warm spices.

Couscous Marrakchi
A flavorful and aromatic couscous dish from the Marrakchi region of Algeria, typically featuring tender lamb or chicken, a medley of vegetables, and a rich, spiced broth. This version focuses on a fragrant blend of spices and a variety of root vegetables.
Egypt(11)

Egyptian Fatteh with Chicken
A classic Egyptian layered dish featuring tender chicken, fluffy rice, crispy fried bread, and a tangy garlic-yogurt sauce, finished with toasted pine nuts. A comforting and flavorful meal.

Egyptian Shakshuka
A vibrant and flavorful Egyptian breakfast or brunch dish featuring eggs gently poached in a rich, spiced tomato and pepper sauce. Perfect for a hearty start to the day or a light dinner, especially when served with crusty bread for dipping.

Messa'a
A comforting and flavorful Egyptian casserole featuring layers of fried eggplant baked in a rich tomato and garlic sauce. This simple yet delicious dish is a staple of home cooking.

Egyptian Baba Ghanouj
A classic Egyptian mezze dip, this Baba Ghanouj features intensely smoky eggplant blended with creamy tahini, bright lemon juice, and pungent garlic. Perfect for scooping with warm pita bread.

Kobeiba
Kobeiba, also known as Kibbeh in many Levantine regions, are delicious fried croquettes made from a flavorful mixture of fine bulgur wheat and ground meat, encasing a savory filling of spiced meat and toasted pine nuts. This Egyptian variation offers a delightful crunch on the outside and a tender, aromatic interior.

Kibda Alexandrian Style
A classic Egyptian street food from Alexandria, this dish features tender, pan-fried calf or lamb liver quickly cooked with vibrant peppers and aromatic spices. It's known for its intense flavor and rapid preparation.
Ethiopia(11)

Fatira
A wonderfully flaky, buttery, and layered flatbread, traditionally served for breakfast or special occasions. It's often enjoyed with a drizzle of honey and scrambled eggs.

Doro Wot
Ethiopia's quintessential celebratory chicken stew, slow-cooked to tender perfection with the complex, warming spice blend of berbere and infused with aromatic niter kibbeh. Traditionally served with hard-boiled eggs nestled within the rich sauce, this dish is a holiday essential.

Firfir
A flavorful and comforting Ethiopian breakfast dish made from shredded injera simmered in a rich berbere sauce, often enhanced with caramelized onions and optional eggs.

Kikil
A comforting and mild Ethiopian lamb soup, fragrant with ginger and garlic. This version focuses on the pure flavors of the lamb and aromatics, without the addition of berbere spice.

Doro Wot
Ethiopia's celebratory chicken stew, often called the 'crown jewel' of Ethiopian cuisine. This rich, slow-cooked dish features tender chicken and hard-boiled eggs simmered in a deeply flavorful, spiced berbere sauce. Essential for holidays and special occasions, traditionally served with injera.

Doro Wot with Injera
Ethiopia's quintessential celebration dish: a rich, deeply spiced chicken stew featuring tender chicken pieces and hard-boiled eggs, traditionally served with spongy, tangy injera bread for scooping.
Libya(9)

Goulash bel Lahm
A hearty and flavorful lamb goulash, slow-cooked with aromatic spices, tomatoes, and vegetables until the lamb is meltingly tender. This dish is a comforting staple, often served with bread or couscous.

Bazeen
Bazeen is a traditional Libyan dish made from barley flour, water, and salt, formed into a dense, dough-like consistency. It is typically served with a rich, spiced tomato-based stew containing lamb, chicken, or beef, along with vegetables like carrots, potatoes, and sometimes pumpkin. Boiled eggs are a common accompaniment. Bazeen is traditionally eaten by hand, with pieces of the dough torn off and dipped into the stew, creating a communal dining experience.

Libyan Lamb and Apricot Stew
A rich and flavorful stew featuring tender lamb simmered with sweet dried apricots, aromatic spices, and a savory broth. This dish, often prepared in a tagine or a similar pot, balances sweet and savory notes, making it a comforting and deeply satisfying meal.

Filfil Mahshi
Filfil Mahshi is a beloved Libyan dish of bell peppers stuffed with a flavorful mixture of ground lamb, rice, and aromatic herbs and spices, all simmered in a rich tomato sauce. It's a comforting and hearty meal that showcases the vibrant flavors of Libyan cuisine.

Libyan Lamb and Eggplant Moussaka
A rich and savory layered dish featuring tender lamb, roasted eggplant, and a flavorful tomato-based sauce, often topped with a béchamel or egg mixture.

Libyan Mrouzia
Mrouzia is a traditional Moroccan and Libyan sweet and savory tagine, typically made with lamb, honey, raisins, and almonds. This Libyan version often incorporates aromatic spices for a rich, festive flavor.
Morocco(7)

Tanjia Marrakchia
Tanjia Marrakchia is a traditional Moroccan dish from Marrakech, often prepared by men for communal gatherings. It features lamb shoulder slow-cooked to extreme tenderness in a distinctive amphora-shaped clay pot called a 'tanjia'. The long, slow cooking process, traditionally in the embers of a hammam (public bath) furnace, allows the flavors to meld beautifully.

Tagine Mrouzia
A classic Moroccan tagine featuring tender lamb shoulder slow-cooked in a rich, aromatic sauce with sweet prunes, honey, and warming spices. This dish offers a delightful balance of sweet and savory flavors, making it a traditional centerpiece for celebrations like Eid al-Adha. Garnished with toasted almonds and sesame seeds, it's best served with fluffy couscous.

Tangia
A traditional Marrakech specialty, Tangia is an incredibly simple yet profoundly flavorful slow-cooked lamb dish. Traditionally cooked in the embers of a hammam (public bath) furnace, this recipe adapts it for a home oven, resulting in meltingly tender lamb infused with aromatic spices and preserved lemon.

Moroccan Couscous with Tfaya
A festive and flavorful Moroccan dish featuring tender lamb or chicken simmered in aromatic spices, served over fluffy couscous, and generously topped with a sweet and savory tfaya – a rich mixture of deeply caramelized onions, plump raisins, and honey infused with cinnamon.

Mechoui
A spectacular Moroccan Mechoui, featuring a whole lamb slow-roasted to tender perfection, falling off the bone. Traditionally served at celebrations and feasts.

Kefta Tagine with Eggs
A comforting and flavorful Moroccan classic featuring spiced ground beef meatballs simmered in a rich tomato sauce, topped with perfectly poached eggs. Ideal for scooping with crusty bread.
Djibouti(6)

Djiboutian Lamb Tagine with Apricots and Almonds
A fragrant and tender lamb tagine, slow-cooked with sweet apricots, crunchy almonds, and a blend of aromatic Djiboutian spices. This dish offers a delightful balance of sweet and savory flavors, reflecting the country's rich culinary heritage influenced by Arab and African traditions.

Djiboutian Vegetable Curry
A flavorful and aromatic vegetable curry inspired by Djiboutian cuisine, featuring a blend of warming spices, tender vegetables, and a rich, savory sauce. This dish showcases the influence of Middle Eastern and Indian culinary traditions on Djibouti's food.

Djiboutian Lamb and Okra Stew
A hearty and flavorful stew featuring tender lamb and okra simmered in a rich tomato-based sauce. This dish showcases the influence of Middle Eastern and North African cuisines on Djiboutian food, with aromatic spices and a comforting texture.

Sambusa
Sambusa are Djibouti's version of samosas, crispy fried pastries typically filled with spiced minced meat (often lamb or beef) and onions. They are a popular snack or appetizer, especially during Ramadan.

Marake Kaloune
Marake Kaloune is a flavorful fish and vegetable stew originating from Djibouti, featuring a delightful blend of tender fish, hearty vegetables like potatoes, okra, and eggplant, simmered in a savory broth with tamarind for a unique tang. It's often served with rice, making it a complete and satisfying meal.

Djiboutian Lamb and Vegetable Skewers
Tender cubes of lamb marinated in a flavorful yogurt-based sauce with aromatic spices, then grilled on skewers with colorful vegetables. This dish is a popular choice for celebrations and gatherings.
Ghana(5)

Apem with Garden Egg Stew
Apem, a dish made from boiled and mashed plantains, offers a unique starchy base that is both filling and flavorful. It is traditionally served with a vibrant garden egg stew, which provides a delightful contrast in texture and taste. This combination is a testament to the versatility of plantains and the rich flavors of Ghanaian vegetable stews.

Shito Fried Yam with Eggs
A popular Ghanaian street food, this dish features crispy fried yam cubes coated in spicy shito sauce, served with scrambled or fried eggs. It's a flavorful and satisfying meal or snack.

Konkonte with Garden Egg Stew
A hearty and flavorful Ghanaian dish featuring konkonte (a dense cassava dough) served with a rich and savory garden egg stew, often made with smoked fish and spices.

Oto
Oto is a traditional Ghanaian dish made from boiled and mashed yams, mixed with red palm oil, onions, and seasonings. It's often served with hard-boiled eggs and is a celebratory dish, frequently prepared for birthdays and naming ceremonies.

Tilapia in Garden Egg Stew
A flavorful Ghanaian stew featuring tender tilapia fish cooked in a rich sauce made from garden eggs (eggplant), tomatoes, onions, and peppers. It's often served with boiled yam, plantain, or rice.
Mali(5)

Djaba Dji
Djaba Dji is a flavorful Malian sauce primarily made from onions, often served as a condiment or a base for stews. It's a versatile dish that can be enjoyed with rice, couscous, or grilled meats, showcasing the rich flavors of Malian cuisine.

Kyinkyinga
Kyinkyinga, a popular West African street food, features marinated and grilled skewers of meat, typically beef or lamb. In Mali, it's often seasoned with a blend of local spices and served with onions and peppers, offering a smoky, savory, and slightly spicy flavor profile that is both satisfying and convenient.

Dibi
Dibi is a popular Malian street food consisting of tender, grilled lamb marinated in a flavorful blend of spices, often served with caramelized onions and a tangy mustard sauce. It's known for its smoky aroma and succulent texture.

Tiguadege Na
Tiguadege Na, often considered Mali's national dish, is a rich and flavorful stew made with chicken (or lamb) simmered in a thick, savory peanut butter sauce. It's hearty, comforting, and packed with vegetables, making it a complete meal when served with rice or millet.

Malian Lamb and Vegetable Stew
A hearty and flavorful stew featuring tender lamb simmered with a medley of vegetables in a rich, spiced tomato-based broth. This dish showcases the depth of Malian cuisine with its aromatic spices and wholesome ingredients.
Mauritius(5)

Mine Frite
Mine Frite, meaning 'fried noodles', is a quintessential Mauritian street food dish that showcases a delightful fusion of Chinese and Creole influences. It features stir-fried noodles with a medley of vegetables, protein (commonly chicken or shrimp), and scrambled egg, all tossed in a savory sauce.

Mauritian Lamb Kalia
A rich and flavorful Mauritian lamb dish cooked with yogurt and a blend of aromatic spices, creating a comforting and deeply satisfying meal. It's often served with rice or roti.

Gâteau Marmite
A savory and slightly sweet cake made with grated vegetables, often including chayote squash and carrots, bound together with flour, eggs, and spices. It's a popular side dish or snack, showcasing the island's love for flavorful vegetable preparations.

Bol Renversé
Bol Renversé, translating to 'upside-down bowl', is a visually striking Mauritian dish. It features a savory stir-fry of chicken, vegetables, and Chinese sausages, topped with a fried egg, all served in a bowl that is then inverted onto a plate, creating a layered presentation with rice.

Lamb Rougaille with Butter Beans
A hearty and flavorful Mauritian dish featuring tender lamb stewed in a rich tomato-based rougaille sauce, complemented by the creamy texture of butter beans. This dish showcases the island's Creole and Indian influences, with aromatic spices and herbs.
Botswana(4)

Botswana Lamb and Bean Stew
A hearty and flavorful stew featuring tender lamb, a medley of beans, and aromatic spices, reflecting the rich culinary heritage of Botswana. This dish is often slow-cooked to perfection, allowing the flavors to meld beautifully.

Botswana Lamb and Apricot Tagine
A fragrant and flavorful lamb stew, slow-cooked with dried apricots, warming spices, and a touch of honey. This dish offers a delightful blend of savory and sweet, reflecting influences from North African tagine cooking adapted with local Botswanan ingredients.

Botswana Lamb and Bean Stew
A hearty and flavorful stew featuring tender lamb and protein-rich beans, simmered in a savory broth with aromatic spices. This dish is a testament to Botswana's use of readily available ingredients.

Botswana Lamb and Sorghum Stew
A hearty and flavorful stew featuring tender lamb simmered with sorghum, root vegetables, and aromatic spices, offering a taste of traditional Botswanan comfort food.
Gambia(4)

Gambian Lamb and Okra Stew
A hearty and flavorful stew featuring tender lamb and okra simmered in a rich tomato and peanut-based broth, seasoned with traditional Gambian spices.

Gambian Lamb and Couscous Stew
A fragrant and warming lamb stew, slow-cooked with aromatic spices and tender vegetables, served over fluffy couscous. This dish offers a delightful blend of savory and slightly sweet flavors.

Gambian Lamb Tagine with Apricots and Almonds
A fragrant and flavorful lamb tagine, slow-cooked with sweet apricots, crunchy almonds, and a blend of aromatic Gambian spices. This dish offers a delightful fusion of sweet and savory notes, perfect for a special occasion.

Gambian Lamb Yappa
A hearty and flavorful lamb stew, Yappa is a traditional Gambian dish characterized by its rich marinade and slow-cooked tenderness. It's often served with rice, making for a satisfying meal.
Palestine(3)

Kousa Mahshi bil Laban
Tender zucchini stuffed with a savory mixture of rice and ground meat, simmered in a tangy and creamy yogurt sauce. A comforting and traditional Palestinian dish.

Stuffed Eggplant with Pomegranate Molasses
Tender baby eggplants are hollowed out and stuffed with a savory mixture of spiced ground lamb and rice, then simmered in a rich, tangy tomato sauce enhanced with pomegranate molasses. This dish offers a delightful contrast of textures and flavors.

Za'atar Manakeesh with Labneh
A beloved Palestinian breakfast and snack, Manakeesh are flatbreads topped with a fragrant mixture of za'atar, olive oil, and herbs, traditionally baked in a taboon oven. Served here with creamy labneh for a delightful contrast.
Andorra(2)

Andorran Lamb Stew with Herbs
A hearty and aromatic lamb stew, slow-cooked with a medley of mountain herbs and root vegetables, reflecting the rustic flavors of the Pyrenees.

Estofat de Xai Andorrà
A hearty and flavorful lamb stew, typical of the mountainous regions of Andorra, infused with local herbs and slow-cooked to tender perfection. This dish embodies the rustic and comforting nature of Andorran cuisine.
Bosnia and Herzegovina(2)

Bosnian Lamb and Rice Casserole
A savory and satisfying casserole featuring tender lamb, fluffy rice, and aromatic vegetables baked together in a rich broth. This dish, 'Janjetina i Riža iz Tepsije,' is a testament to Bosnian home cooking, offering a complete meal in one dish.

Sladak Kupus sa Piletinom
A savory and comforting stew made with fresh cabbage, chicken, and a flavorful broth, seasoned with paprika and other spices. This dish is a springtime and summer favorite in Bosnia, offering a lighter alternative to the winter's pickled cabbage dishes.
Yemen(2)

Yemeni Saltah
Saltah is considered the national dish of Yemen. It's a hearty and flavorful stew typically made with lamb or beef, vegetables, and a rich broth, often thickened with fenugreek and served with a dollop of spicy herb sauce called 'sahawiq'.

Yemeni Fasolia bil Lahm
A comforting and aromatic Yemeni stew featuring tender chunks of lamb cooked with white beans (fasolia) in a rich, spiced tomato broth. It's a staple in Yemeni households, often served with rice or bread.
Burkina Faso(2)

Mouton aux Patates Douces
A hearty and flavorful dish featuring tender lamb stewed with sweet potatoes, onions, and aromatic spices, offering a delightful balance of savory and sweet.

Brochettes de Mouton Sauce Pimentée
Marinated and grilled skewers of tender lamb or mutton, served with a vibrant, spicy dipping sauce that balances heat with aromatic herbs and spices.
Israel(2)

Maqluba
A festive Palestinian dish, popular in Israel, featuring layers of rice, vegetables, and meat (optional) cooked and then inverted onto a platter.

Israeli Chicken with Preserved Lemons and Olives
A fragrant and tender chicken dish inspired by North African and Middle Eastern flavors, featuring the unique tang of preserved lemons, the brininess of olives, and aromatic spices. This dish is often served for special occasions and holidays, embodying the rich culinary heritage of Israeli cuisine.
Georgia(2)

Georgian Lamb and Apricot Stew
A hearty and aromatic stew that balances the richness of lamb with the sweet and tangy notes of dried apricots. This dish is slow-cooked to perfection, allowing the flavors to meld beautifully.

Georgian Lamb with Quince and Apricot Stew
A fragrant and deeply flavorful stew featuring tender lamb slow-cooked with the unique sweetness of quince and the tartness of dried apricots. This dish is a celebration of Georgian culinary traditions, balancing savory meat with the subtle fruitiness of native produce and aromatic spices.
Chad(2)

Bangaou
A hearty and flavorful stew from Northern Chad, featuring tender lamb, sweet potatoes, and aromatic spices. This dish is a comforting meal, often served with couscous or rice.

Moulah Koudou with Boule
Moulah Koudou is a hearty okra and meat stew, often made with beef or lamb, simmered in a flavorful tomato-based broth. It's a popular dish in Chad, known for its rich texture and satisfying taste. It is traditionally served with Boule, a staple porridge made from millet or sorghum flour, which is shaped into balls and used to scoop up the stew.
Comoros(2)

Comorian Lamb and Rice Biryani
A fragrant and flavorful Comorian-style lamb biryani, featuring tender lamb marinated in yogurt and spices, layered with aromatic basmati rice and cooked to perfection.

Comorian Chicken Faham
Aromatic and flavorful grilled chicken marinated in a blend of Middle Eastern and Comorian spices, yogurt, and lemon. 'Faham' refers to charcoal, indicating its traditional cooking method, resulting in a smoky and succulent dish.
Tunisia(2)

Couscous Barka
A hearty and flavorful couscous dish from Tunisia, often prepared for special occasions. It features tender lamb or chicken, a rich vegetable stew, and is typically served with a side of harissa for an extra kick.

Tunisian Mrouzia
A rich and aromatic lamb tagine, traditionally prepared for Eid al-Adha, featuring sweet and savory notes from dried fruits, honey, and a blend of warm spices.
Kazakhstan(2)

Kazakh Kymyz Manti
A unique variation of the traditional manti, where the dough is made with kymyz (fermented mare's milk) for a slightly tangy and tender result. The filling is typically a savory mix of lamb and onions.

Kuyrdak
Kuyrdak is a hearty and flavorful Kazakh stew made with finely chopped meat (often lamb or beef) and offal, sautéed with onions and potatoes. It's a traditional dish often prepared after a hunt or a significant event, showcasing the use of every part of the animal.
Ireland(2)

Irish Bread and Butter Pudding
A comforting and simple dessert made from layers of buttered bread, soaked in a rich custard of eggs, milk, and cream, often enhanced with raisins and a hint of Irish whiskey.

Irish Lamb and Root Vegetable Pie with Whiskey Glaze
A hearty and flavorful pie featuring tender lamb and a medley of root vegetables, all topped with a rich whiskey glaze. This dish is a comforting and classic representation of Irish home cooking.
Eritrea(2)

Tsebhi Derho
Tsebhi Derho is a classic Eritrean chicken stew, known for its rich, spicy flavor profile. It features tender chicken pieces simmered in a flavorful sauce made with berbere spice, onions, tomatoes, garlic, and ginger. Often served with hard-boiled eggs, it's a hearty and comforting dish perfect for special occasions or a satisfying meal.

Eritrean Spiced Rice with Minced Beef
A fragrant and flavorful one-pot dish of Basmati rice cooked with spiced minced beef, carrots, and peas. Hashweh is a popular comfort food in Eritrean and Middle Eastern cuisines, often served as a complete meal.
Guinea(2)

Soupou Gertö
Soupou Gertö is a hearty Guinean chicken stew featuring tender chicken pieces simmered with sweet potatoes, eggplant, and aromatic spices in a flavorful tomato-based sauce. It's a comforting and satisfying dish often served with rice.

Konkoé
Konkoé is a traditional Guinean stew featuring smoked catfish simmered with a variety of vegetables like eggplant, potatoes, carrots, and onions in a flavorful, slightly soupy sauce. It's a comforting dish often served with rice.
Malawi(2)

Nkhalamba
A hearty and flavorful goat stew, slow-cooked to tender perfection with aromatic spices and vegetables. Nkhalamba is a traditional dish often prepared for special occasions.

Nkhalamba-Style Goat Stew
A hearty and flavorful goat stew, slow-cooked with aromatic spices and vegetables, embodying the rich culinary traditions of Malawi. Often served with nsima.
Mauritania(2)

Mafe
Mafe, also known as Domoda in Mauritania, is a rich and hearty West African peanut stew. Traditionally made with beef or lamb, it features tender meat simmered in a savory sauce of peanut butter, tomatoes, and vegetables. It's a comforting dish that reflects the nomadic heritage of Mauritania.

Mafroum
Mafroum is a flavorful Mauritanian dish featuring spiced meatballs, often made with beef or lamb, simmered in a rich tomato-based sauce with aromatic spices. It's a comforting and savory meal, typically served with couscous or rice.






























