Middle East Feast- vegan recipe collection

As you probably know, Middle Eastern appetisers often come in the form of meze, or a platter of various side dishes such as dips, breads, olives, salads or stuffed vine leaves. But we are suggesting meze could take centre stage as the main course. And for dessert, what better than fresh fruit? (Think figs, apricots, dates, pomegranates...) or maybe even a piece of vegan baklava, halva or lukum (Turkish delight). The informal, mix-and-match style of meze means you can share lots of different flavours and textures and potentially (if the dishes span the range of food groups) a good spectrum of nutrients too. And anyway, it's fun to choose lots of different flavours and textures! We haven't put a meze menu together in real life, but instead we are inviting you to pick from the recipe links below (click on the recipe name to open the link) to create your own Middle East Feast; let us know via the comments what you made, or what your ideal meze menu would include.

First up, we have dips:
Baba ghanoush (aubergines and tahini)


Hummus


Dukkah


Moroccan chickpea pate


Scoop them up with veggies or flatbreads:
Flax flatbread


You might want to serve something a little more substantial, hot or cold:
Moroccan couscous


Chickpeas with ras al hanout


Middle Eastern pizza
Baked falafels

Moroccan aubergine escalope


...and then there's the classic salads/ sides:
Tabbouleh


Stuffed Vine Leaves


I've been wanting to make imam byaldi, Turkish stuffed aubergine, for some time now; what Middle Eastern dish are you planning to make next? What would you like to see featured here?

Comments

  1. I just totally commented on the wrong blog for you! LOL Sorry about that! So...more catching up to do on some of your posts :) More comments on the way! ALL of these dishes look awesome - right up my alley! I was planning on making some Bab Ganoush but ended up making a curry and some eggplant tips instead. I blogged about both of them :) DRAT! Now I am hungry for some Baba Ganoush!

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