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Explore the flavors of Lebanon by making traditional man’oushe — Lebanese flatbreads known for their rustic shapes, fun toppings, and quick, high-heat bake.
The man'oushe is the king of Lebanese street food and is made in many bakeries across the country, with slight regional differences based on family recipes. We’ll start by preparing a yeasted dough, using both local whole wheat and bread flours. You''' mix, proof, and roll the dough by hand. While the dough rises, we’ll prepare the toppings that make man’oushe so distinctive.
You'll assemble your own flatbread with a range of vibrant toppings. We'll explore some Lebanese street food classics like lamb bi-ajine, a savory mixture of spiced lamb, tomatoes, onions and red pepper paste. You’ll blend za’atar oil and turn it into the ingredient that defines one of Lebanon’s most iconic flavors. The man'oushe are finished with pomegranate molasses, olives, tomatoes, fresh herbs, and more for a perfect balance of savory and aromatic flavors.
To accompany, we’ll make an early summer fattoush salad, with tomatoes, cucumbers, local greens, pita chips, and a tasty pomegranate-sumac dressing.
Details
- Do not bring water bottles. Water will be provided.
- BARN’s kitchen facility regularly uses ingredients on the FDA’s major allergens list. This class uses wheat, sesame (in za'atar), tree nuts, dairy.
Details
A $27 materials fee, included in the cost of the class, covers all the ingredients you'll need.