So, I’m American born in America and my husband is Arab born in Jordan. He has lived in the US for 12 years. I love to cook - all kinds of foods. Of course, I cook my husband Arabic food but I have to do a lot of research. I watch a ton of videos and try to use bits of information from each to aid in cooking the Arabic foods. My husband hasn’t had Musakhan in a very, very long time, although we live in a very Arab populated area with lots of middle eastern restaurants, it’s not something I’ve ever seen on the menu. When I told him I was going to make this dish (which I never heard of but stumbled across on google) he simply said “God help us”. He tends to think everything is hard to cook and since I don’t know what it should taste like, it may back fire on me. I typically do very well. My father taught me how to cook good. Anyways, he walked in the house and said “wow, it smells so good in here”. He absolutely loved my Musakhan I made with your recipe. I always know when he especially LOVES a dish I make because he asks a lot of questions about how I made the dish and he reminisces back to his child and teen years (he came here when he turned 18) when he was home with all of his family and how his mom prepared the dish. He bragged to all of his family back home in the MIddle East and all of his friends here in Chicago......Then, then......he asked me to make Musakhan for a large group of his friends this weekend. He loved it so much, that he told his friends they have to try it. All of my husband’s family and friends are always so impressed with me picking up the language and not only trying, but successfully cooking delicious Arabic food... And I have to thank you, and the other UA-camrs which spend their time and patience posting in UA-cam to teach others your skills. My husband’s friend’s wives are always willing to help teach me to cook new dishes, but none of them speak English very fluently, and I don’t speak Arabic fluently (Ana Fahem shway) so it’s very difficult learning that way. Thank You so much for posting and I hope you will continue in the future. Your recipe is absolutely delicious and you are so organized, it made the video easy to follow and even more enjoyable to watch. I think I can now give Mansaf another stab, as I see you posted a recipe for this dish. It has been the only dish I haven’t been able to successfully cook. I tried once for my husband’s bday and I hated the way it turned out. He told me I did a good job, but I know the recipe was off - I was going off of memory from helping someone else cook it once prior - mine was a fail. 😬 يعطيك العافية كاطير الله حارك ❤️🙏🏼❤️
9 unlikes?? Crazzzy !! This dish and chef Noha is one of my favorite middle eastern Chefs on UA-cam!! I love her food and I especially looove her uplifting calm energy 💕
Wow!! incredible. thank you for sharing. there's nothing better than a traditional dish made with love. Please keep sharing with the world those beautiful Palestinian dishes. God bless you.
I had a Palestinian roomate during my last year at university and he would often cook this dish at the hostel. I really love it. Thanks for sharing the recipe. -- Salam from Pakistan. ✌️✌️
تسلمي اديكي ياأميره انتي مبدعه فعلا ورائعه واهنيك على فنك نفس الصينيه بتاخد العقل والواحد فعلا عاجز عن التعبير وتستاهل اكتر من كده اخوكي عماد عبدالحميد من السعوديه جده ♥️😘 اللي يحب النبي يعطينا لايك
I really loved your video, you seem like such a kind woman! It would be fun to cook together 😊 My father, Allah yerhamo, was Palestinian from a village outside Nablus. I miss him so much but your cooking and your accent reminded me of him. I will watch all your other videos and make this musakhan soon for my family. Your family is very lucky to have you. 😚😊
Hello. Your recipe differs slightly from my family's. In Ara Ara Village, my aunts would prepare this dish with red/purple onions and they do not soak the bread in the soup. My aunt would prepare the bread outside in her stone oven. This is one of my favorite Palestinian dishes. We make a quicker version at our restaurant but it does not compare to the real thing. Thank you for sharing your recipe.
Hello! Thank you for watching my recipe video. 😊 Palestinians are famous with this dish, but maybe there is a slight differences between the cities. That's what makes it so special. What I like most about Musakhan is the Tonour bread that is made over the stone. So delicious!
What a beautiful kitchen! The spices and aromatics look so amazing and I can't wait to try this! You're an amazing chef and this looks so scrumptious! Thanks for sharing!
Mashaa Allah. I love the simple way of my brothers n sisters food of Palestine. I will definitely try it. In Shaa Allah I'm from USA n don't know all the spices though. I wish I know them by the names so I can replica the real dish Thank you n may Allah reward you immensely. Aameen
Hello Salima, Thank you for your support! The written recipe for musakhan is on my website stitchingcuisines.com/ as well as a 7 spices recipe mix. Hopefully that can help. I also find that using google to find specific spices can be helpful too. 😊 JazakAllah kheir.
mashaAllah! I'm so happy that I found you, my husband is palastinian and I am algerian and don't know nothing about the palestinian kitchen :(( he has no family here where we live and it's so hard to find traditional authentic recipes!!! Jazakum Allahu koulla kheiran for sharing this with us
Waiyaki! Thank you for your kind words and your support! I'm happy you found my channel. :) I usually buy the Tanour bread. You can also use pita bread, which is another type of flatbread.
assalamu alaykom sister, what are the ingredients of the spice mix you rubbed the chicken with, please? I would love to prepare it tomorrow but I want to make sure that I have all the spices for it thank you so much and please keep up the good recipes
WaAlaikum Asalaam sister, thank you for your support and kind words! You can find my entire Musakhan recipe, with the ingredients and exact spices, on my website at stitchingcuisines.com/musakhan/ The spices are also mentioned in my video. :)
something new and different to make. I would like to know if you measured your spices. if you do measure please share that too. thanks. you did a very nice video.
Salut ! On adore le poulet !!😋😋…Superbe recette. On a envie de la manger. NEW FRIEND +Like 👍😍 ! . Nous t'invitons à voir notre chaîne de UA-cam, tu y trouveras des recettes tranquilles et savoureuses. ..💚💚🐓
So, I’m American born in America and my husband is Arab born in Jordan. He has lived in the US for 12 years.
I love to cook - all kinds of foods. Of course, I cook my husband Arabic food but I have to do a lot of research. I watch a ton of videos and try to use bits of information from each to aid in cooking the Arabic foods.
My husband hasn’t had Musakhan in a very, very long time, although we live in a very Arab populated area with lots of middle eastern restaurants, it’s not something I’ve ever seen on the menu. When I told him I was going to make this dish (which I never heard of but stumbled across on google) he simply said “God help us”. He tends to think everything is hard to cook and since I don’t know what it should taste like, it may back fire on me. I typically do very well. My father taught me how to cook good.
Anyways, he walked in the house and said “wow, it smells so good in here”.
He absolutely loved my Musakhan I made with your recipe. I always know when he especially LOVES a dish I make because he asks a lot of questions about how I made the dish and he reminisces back to his child and teen years (he came here when he turned 18) when he was home with all of his family and how his mom prepared the dish.
He bragged to all of his family back home in the MIddle East and all of his friends here in Chicago......Then, then......he asked me to make Musakhan for a large group of his friends this weekend. He loved it so much, that he told his friends they have to try it.
All of my husband’s family and friends are always so impressed with me picking up the language and not only trying, but successfully cooking delicious Arabic food...
And I have to thank you, and the other UA-camrs which spend their time and patience posting in UA-cam to teach others your skills.
My husband’s friend’s wives are always willing to help teach me to cook new dishes, but none of them speak English very fluently, and I don’t speak Arabic fluently (Ana Fahem shway) so it’s very difficult learning that way.
Thank You so much for posting and I hope you will continue in the future. Your recipe is absolutely delicious and you are so organized, it made the video easy to follow and even more enjoyable to watch.
I think I can now give Mansaf another stab, as I see you posted a recipe for this dish. It has been the only dish I haven’t been able to successfully cook. I tried once for my husband’s bday and I hated the way it turned out. He told me I did a good job, but I know the recipe was off - I was going off of memory from helping someone else cook it once prior - mine was a fail. 😬
يعطيك العافية
كاطير الله حارك
❤️🙏🏼❤️
Salam I’m Mexican my husband is Lebanese/Palestinian and I made him this dish. It was sooo good!! Thank you for sharing ❤️💖❤️✨
9 unlikes?? Crazzzy !! This dish and chef Noha is one of my favorite middle eastern Chefs on UA-cam!! I love her food and I especially looove her uplifting calm energy 💕
I love you Palestinians 🥰👍👍👍👍
Wow!! incredible. thank you for sharing. there's nothing better than a traditional dish made with love. Please keep sharing with the world those beautiful Palestinian dishes.
God bless you.
Thank you for the support! Love is the best ingredient.
God bless you too :)
Thank you so much - we will be making this soon. Palestinian food is the best! Love from UK
Wonderful! It's a delicious meal. I'm happy to see supporters from the UK watching. Hello back from California! :)
I had a Palestinian roomate during my last year at university and he would often cook this dish at the hostel. I really love it. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
-- Salam from Pakistan. ✌️✌️
Thank you for watching my video! :)
تسلمي اديكي ياأميره انتي مبدعه فعلا ورائعه واهنيك على فنك نفس الصينيه بتاخد العقل والواحد فعلا عاجز عن التعبير وتستاهل اكتر من كده اخوكي عماد عبدالحميد من السعوديه جده ♥️😘 اللي يحب النبي يعطينا لايك
This is the best Musakhan recipe everrrrr! I am from pakistan so I have tried many many versions of it.... this by Chef Noha is zzzz BEST! Thank u
U remind me of my lovely mom in law. It was such an enjoyable experience watching u cook
I really loved your video, you seem like such a kind woman! It would be fun to cook together 😊 My father, Allah yerhamo, was Palestinian from a village outside Nablus. I miss him so much but your cooking and your accent reminded me of him. I will watch all your other videos and make this musakhan soon for my family. Your family is very lucky to have you. 😚😊
Thank you for your kind words. It mean a lot to me. Allah yerhamu your father. Let me know how the recipe turns out and how your family likes it :)
aliadizzle Allah yerhamo!
Allah yerhamo
Mashallah for your video sister, I married a Palestinian and I only know Mexican dishes, but your videos are teaching me many things. Thank you.
That's great! Thank you for watching my videos and I hope that you try my recipes. :)
Noha habebty, I really loved you video. Good luck salam
Hello. Your recipe differs slightly from my family's. In Ara Ara Village, my aunts would prepare this dish with red/purple onions and they do not soak the bread in the soup. My aunt would prepare the bread outside in her stone oven. This is one of my favorite Palestinian dishes. We make a quicker version at our restaurant but it does not compare to the real thing. Thank you for sharing your recipe.
Hello! Thank you for watching my recipe video. 😊 Palestinians are famous with this dish, but maybe there is a slight differences between the cities. That's what makes it so special. What I like most about Musakhan is the Tonour bread that is made over the stone. So delicious!
What a beautiful kitchen! The spices and aromatics look so amazing and I can't wait to try this! You're an amazing chef and this looks so scrumptious! Thanks for sharing!
I'm glad you're enjoying my recipes! Thank you for the support :)
MaashaaAllah very nice dish well explained
Thank you! :)
I wish I was there with you too! 😭you and your dishes are amazing
Thank you for your support! :)
MashaaAllah sister i will try all you recipes.
Great! I hope you enjoy all of them! :)
My Dear, this was epic. I made it last night, Great recipe and step by step instructions. I thank you
great woman straight forward adorable i will try this dish thanks for show and tell
You're so sweet! I'm glad you enjoyed the recipe. 😊
Great video. I hope to try this recipe soon
WOW... I will try
That really looks so delicious.
Thank you! I hope you try my recipe. :)
Wow awesome......more please
I Love this looks so delicious thank you very much 😍🌹🌼💐🌸🌻🌺
Thank you for watching my video! I hope you try making the recipe. :)
Looks very delicious.
love from Japan !
omg. recommend this to everyone! @!!, never tasted something this good!
Thank you for your support!! :)
sallam alykium, amazing, clear video, i will cook tomorrow , thank you for sharing the recipe .. shookran
It looks delicious! Will try thanks for sharing 🤗
Mashaa Allah. I love the simple way of my brothers n sisters food of Palestine. I will definitely try it. In Shaa Allah
I'm from USA n don't know all the spices though. I wish I know them by the names so I can replica the real dish Thank you n may Allah reward you immensely. Aameen
Hello Salima,
Thank you for your support! The written recipe for musakhan is on my website stitchingcuisines.com/ as well as a 7 spices recipe mix.
Hopefully that can help. I also find that using google to find specific spices can be helpful too. 😊
JazakAllah kheir.
Wow very nice
Mashallah you’re so amazing sister
Omg! I'm craving for this food... I like it too much ...
Thank you so much!! I followed your recipe and it turned out wonderful. Regards. From India
That's great! I am happy it turned out so well. :)
Nice
ابدعتي الله يزيدك حشمه وستر حليتي مشكلتي كنت افكر كيف اكل المسخن ، لطفا نتمنى.تكون الحلقات بدون موسيقى
Thank you for sharing your recipes 🌺🌼🌹💕❤️👏
your great chef and to your recipe. from philippnes
Thank you for your kind words and support! :)
Stitching Cuisines welcome chef
Fantastic dish !!!Definitely YUMMY2 🥰
Thank you for watching my video! I hope that you enjoy trying the recipe. :)
so glad you're back with a new video : )
Thank you! So happy to have your support :)
great food.... i think this is called "MOM'S MAGIC".KEEP UPLOADING THIS TYPE OF MOUTH WATERING RECIPES. love from INDIA.....
Thank you for your kind words and support!! :)
:) mashAllah! You are AMAZING!
الله يبارك قيكي عاشت اايديكي
Delicious!
I did not quite catch the reason you mentioned for adding cumin to the onions. Can you go over that please.
Hi Zandra! Onions cause bloating, so I add cumin to the onions to prevent bloating. :)
You can tell from the size of the pots, this lady is used to cooking for a large family. I have to make it down for two!
love it love it love it thank you so much traditional food is the best food
Amazing mam
Can you use saffron instead of safflower? Shukran for the recipe btw looks delicious!
great food, the love shows in your food ✌️
thank you
Thank you! Love is my key ingredient. :)
Thanks for sharing! ❤️
Very nice
Thank you for watching, Hafeeza! :)
May Allah bless you more and more.
masha'Allah ❤️❤️❤️❤️ looks so good!
Kidra please ! When?
Very nice teacher
Its nice
Lovely 😋😋😋👍👍👍
love it, Chef! i can smell the aroma!
الأفضل😍
Love arabic receipes
May Allah reward you my sister:-)
Ameen! Thank you for your support! :)
Can you make a video on how to make rice
You can find my recipe for rice on my website at stitchingcuisines.com/rice :)
Can you make us a video about kadiyif
Yes, katayif is actually on my list of recipes to make. :)
Woooooooow i like so much 💗💗
احلى لايك لبنت البلد ولأكل البلد .... يعطيكي العافيه
Mashallah
Love it love it thank you
First time to watch your video i 💕
mashaAllah! I'm so happy that I found you, my husband is palastinian and I am algerian and don't know nothing about the palestinian kitchen :(( he has no family here where we live and it's so hard to find traditional authentic recipes!!! Jazakum Allahu koulla kheiran for sharing this with us
Waiyaki! Thank you for your kind words and your support! I'm happy you found my channel. :)
I usually buy the Tanour bread. You can also use pita bread, which is another type of flatbread.
thank you, congratulations
Thank you! :)
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching my video! :)
بوركت الأيادي...
what is sumac???
It is a spice that has a tangy taste. It can be found in any Middle Eastern grocery store. :)
wow , thank you . yammi
Thank you for watching! :)
I wanted to cook like this ...but what is the name of the other ingredients? I'm not familiar it...
Hello :) All the ingredients for the recipe are on my website: stitchingcuisines.com/
Awesome! Is really great!! Thank you for your reply I got it...I love this thank you...
Nice. Thank you!!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video. :) Try out the recipe and let me know how it turns out.
Can any one share the spices with names
You can find the ingredients for my Musakhan recipe on my website at stitchingcuisines.com/mansaf :)
Wow.........I thought they.sprinkle olive oil on.the top....
assalamu alaykom sister, what are the ingredients of the spice mix you rubbed the chicken with, please? I would love to prepare it tomorrow but I want to make sure that I have all the spices for it thank you so much and please keep up the good recipes
WaAlaikum Asalaam sister, thank you for your support and kind words! You can find my entire Musakhan recipe, with the ingredients and exact spices, on my website at stitchingcuisines.com/musakhan/
The spices are also mentioned in my video. :)
Salaam aleikum sister are you in America or Germany
Wa Alaikum aSalaam. I live in America. 😊
MA SHA ALLAH SISTER
MY ALWAYS BEST WISHES 4 U
Falesteen
What are 7 spices?
You can find my seven spices recipe on my website at stitchingcuisines.com/category/spices :)
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Looks delicious, subbed so i can see more :-)
Thank you for watching and for your support! :)
I hope I don't mess up
You are to cute habooba 🇯🇴🇯🇴🇯🇴
💕💕💕🇯🇴🇯🇴🇯🇴🌹🌹🌹🌹👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
something new and different to make. I would like to know if you measured your spices. if you do measure please share that too. thanks. you did a very nice video.
Thank you for your kind words and support!
The measurements can be found at the beginning of my video and online at stitchingcuisines.com/ :)
This looks like Rfissa, a Moroccan dish. Msemmen with sauce and meat. It looks soooo the same. Funny😂
That's interesting. I've never heard of Rfissa :)
Salut ! On adore le poulet !!😋😋…Superbe recette. On a envie de la manger. NEW FRIEND +Like 👍😍 ! . Nous t'invitons à voir notre chaîne de UA-cam, tu y trouveras des recettes tranquilles et savoureuses. ..💚💚🐓
Are you palestinan ?
Yes! I am Palestinian, but I live in the United States. :)
Very nice