Jordanian Cuisine
Hospitality Carved in Stone
Jordanian cuisine reflects Bedouin generosity where no guest leaves hungry. From ceremonial mansaf to smoky zarb cooked in desert sand, every dish tells a story of desert survival turned culinary art.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Jordanian cuisine
The Palestinian diaspora following 1948 and 1967 brought Levantine traditions such as musakhan, maqluba, and knafeh into Jordanian daily life, creating a rich fusion. Circassian communities, who settled in Amman in the 19th century, introduced dishes like shishbarak (lamb dumplings in yogurt sauce). The result is a cuisine that honors its Bedouin roots while embracing the diversity of its population. Jordanian meals are communal events centered on generosity.
The midday meal is the largest, often featuring rice with meat, vegetable stews, and fresh salads. Guests are served first and urged to eat abundantly -- the phrase "tfaddal" (please, help yourself) is repeated constantly. Meals begin and end with tea or Arabic coffee. During formal occasions, dining on the floor around a shared platter is traditional, with food eaten by hand. The Jordanian table reflects a culture where feeding others is the highest expression of respect and welcome.
Arayes Kafta
Galayat Bandora
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Jordanian cuisine
Suzanne Husseini
Jordanian-Canadian chef and author who has championed traditional Jordanian and…
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Jordanian cuisine
Jordan: A Cookbook
A collection of traditional Jordanian recipes featuring mansaf, falafel, and the rich culinary heritage of the Levant.
Explore All Dishes
16 authentic recipes from Jordanian cuisine
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Arayes Kafta
Grilled Kafta Flatbread
Lunch, barbecue, casual diningFreekeh bil Djaj
Smoked Green Wheat with Chicken
Easy
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Galayat Bandora
Tomato and Egg Skillet
Breakfast, light dinner
Medium
Hashlamoun
Jordanian Lamb Shanks
Hard
Jameed Mansaf
Mansaf with Jameed Sauce
Medium
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Kousa Mahshi
Stuffed Zucchini
Lunch, family meals
Medium
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Makloubeh Zahra
Cauliflower Upside-Down Rice
Lunch, Lenten meals, everyday
Hard
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Makmoura
Layered Chicken and Onion Pie
Festive meals, winter gatherings
Medium
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Maqluba
Upside-Down Rice
Friday family lunch, festive occasions
Easy
Mujadara
Lentils and Rice
Medium
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Musakhan
Sumac Chicken on Flatbread
Lunch, olive harvest celebration
Medium
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Qidreh
Slow-Cooked Lamb and Chickpea Rice
Festive meals, Friday lunch, Eid
Medium
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Sayadieh
Fisherman Rice with Fish
Lunch, especially Friday
Medium
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Shakriyeh
Lamb in Yogurt Sauce
Lunch, winter meals
Hard
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زرب
Zarb
Special occasions, guest receptions, tribal gatherings
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منسف
Mansaf
Weddings, funerals, Eid, national celebrations, guest receptions