10 Middle Eastern Family Dinners: Easy Weeknight Recipes Under 50 Minutes

May 26, 2026
10 Middle Eastern Family Dinners: Easy Weeknight Recipes Under 50 Minutes

Can Middle Eastern food work for your family on a weeknight? Yes — if you pick the right dishes.

The ten recipes below use seven spices you can buy once for about $15–20. Most cook in 35 minutes or less. None require a specialty grocery store. The flavors come from cumin, coriander, cinnamon, and turmeric — warm and aromatic, not hot. A pot of red lentil soup costs roughly $0.50 per serving. A batch of hummus takes ten minutes and a can of chickpeas.

Middle Eastern cooking gets a reputation for being complicated or hard-to-source. In practice, it's one of the most practical weeknight cuisines: built on pantry legumes, generous with vegetables, and structured around mezze — small dishes that let everyone at the table eat what they want.

Prep10 min
Cook35 min
Total45 min
Servings4
Calories420 kcal
DifficultyEasy

Why Middle Eastern Cooking Works for Families

7

Core spices

Cost ~$15–20 from bulk bins, last 6–12 months

~$0.50

Cost per serving, bean dishes

Chickpeas and lentils are among the cheapest protein sources

10

Recipes below

Ranging from 10-minute hummus to 50-minute mujaddara

20–50

Minutes per recipe

Most dishes land at 35 minutes or under

Why Middle Eastern cooking works for families

  • Built on affordable pantry staples — chickpeas, lentils, rice, olive oil
  • Naturally high in fiber and plant protein
  • Warm spices (cumin, cinnamon, allspice) provide flavor without heat
  • Mezze format lets every family member choose what they eat

Challenges to watch for

  • Some specialty spices (sumac, za'atar) may need a trip to a Middle Eastern grocer or online order
  • Tahini is essential for hummus and baba ganoush — no direct substitute
  • Falafel can turn out dry if the oil temperature isn't right (350°F is the target)
  • Kids may need two or three exposures before accepting strong herbal flavors like parsley and mint

10 Middle Eastern Family Dinners

110 min

Hummus

Canned chickpeas blended with tahini, lemon, and garlic until silky. The ice water trick makes it extra creamy.

245 min

Chicken Shawarma Wraps

Spiced chicken thighs roasted until dark and crispy, sliced thin, and served in warm pita with tahini sauce.

335 min

Lentil Soup (Shorbat Adas)

Red lentils simmered with cumin, coriander, and turmeric, finished with a squeeze of lemon and good olive oil.

430 min

Falafel with Tahini Sauce

Canned chickpeas blended with herbs and pan-fried until golden. Serve in pita with tahini, pickles, and hot sauce.

550 min

Mujaddara

Lentils and rice topped with deeply caramelized onions. A Lebanese staple that's cheap, filling, and surprisingly elegant.

640 min

Chicken and Rice (Roz bil Dajaj)

Chicken cooked on a bed of spiced rice that absorbs all the fat and aromatics. One-pot comfort food.

720 min

Fattoush Salad

Romaine, cucumber, tomatoes, and mint tossed with olive oil, lemon, and sumac. Topped with crispy pita chips.

840 min

Baba Ganoush

Charred eggplant blended with tahini, lemon, and garlic. Smoky and creamy — perfect with warm pita.

940 min

Kibbeh

Spiced ground meat and bulgur formed into ovals and pan-fried. Serve with yogurt sauce and a simple salad.

1030 min

Tabbouleh

Finely chopped parsley and mint with fine bulgur, tomato, and lemon juice. More herb than grain.

The Middle Eastern Pantry

Stock these once and you can make any dish on this page without a special trip.

Ingredients

Spices (buy from bulk bins to save)

  • Cumin — warm and earthy. The backbone of most dishes here.
  • Coriander — citrusy and slightly sweet. Balances cumin's earthiness.
  • Cinnamon — used in savory cooking for warmth, not sweetness.
  • Allspice — tastes like cinnamon, clove, and nutmeg combined. Essential in shawarma spice blends.
  • Turmeric — earthy and bright yellow. Adds color and depth.
  • Za'atar — a blend of thyme, sumac, and sesame seeds. Great on vegetables and flatbread.
  • Sumac — tart and lemony. Used as a finishing spice on salads and grilled meat.

Pantry staples

  • Tahini — sesame paste. Essential for hummus, baba ganoush, and sauces.
  • Canned chickpeas — for hummus and falafel
  • Red lentils and green lentils
  • Fine bulgur wheat — for tabbouleh and kibbeh
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • Pita bread and flatbread

Fresh ingredients (buy weekly)

  • Garlic and onions
  • Lemons — you'll use them in nearly every dish
  • Fresh parsley and fresh mint
  • Plain yogurt — for sauces and marinades
  • Tomatoes, cucumber, romaine — for salads and wraps
Try a mezze dinner tonight

Set out hummus, pita, falafel, tabbouleh, and a simple fattoush salad in small bowls. Everyone takes what they want. No separate cooking for picky eaters, no complaints about what's on their plate. The mezze format is the original family-style dinner.

Full Recipe: Chicken Shawarma Wraps

This is the Middle Eastern dish that converts most families on the first try. Warm spiced chicken, creamy tahini, and fresh vegetables in a familiar wrap format. Active time is about 15 minutes; the oven does most of the work.

Chicken Shawarma Wraps

Ingredients

For the marinade

  • 1.5 lbsboneless skinless chicken thighs
  • 3 tbspolive oil
  • 2 tbsplemon juice
  • 3garlic cloves(minced)
  • 1 tspcumin
  • 1 tspcoriander
  • 1 tspturmeric
  • 1/2 tspcinnamon
  • 1/2 tspallspice
  • Salt and pepper to taste

For the tahini sauce

  • 1/3 cuptahini
  • 2 tbsplemon juice
  • 1garlic clove(minced)
  • 1/4 cupwater(or more as needed)
  • Salt to taste

For serving

  • Pita or flatbread — 4–6 pieces
  • Sliced tomatoes and cucumber
  • Chopped romaine lettuce
  • Pickled turnips or radishes

Steps

  1. 1

    Marinate the chicken

    Whisk together olive oil, lemon juice, minced garlic, cumin, coriander, turmeric, cinnamon, allspice, salt, and pepper in a bowl. Add chicken thighs and turn to coat. Cover and refrigerate at least 30 minutes (up to 8 hours for deeper flavor).

  2. 2

    Roast the chicken

    Preheat the oven to 425°F (220°C). Place marinated chicken thighs on a parchment-lined baking sheet in a single layer. Roast 30–35 minutes until the internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C) and the edges are dark and crispy. A meat thermometer is the most reliable check.

  3. 3

    Make the tahini sauce

    Whisk together tahini, lemon juice, minced garlic, and salt. Add water a few tablespoons at a time, whisking continuously, until the sauce reaches a smooth, drizzling consistency — like heavy cream. It will thicken as it sits; add a splash of water when you re-use it.

  4. 4

    Slice and crisp the chicken

    Let the chicken rest 5 minutes, then slice thinly against the grain into strips. For extra texture, spread the sliced chicken on a baking sheet and broil 2–3 minutes until the edges crisp up.

  5. 5

    Assemble the wraps

    Warm the pita or flatbread in a dry skillet or oven. Spread a layer of tahini sauce down the center. Add sliced chicken, tomatoes, cucumber, and lettuce. Drizzle more tahini on top. Roll tightly and serve immediately.

Notes

  • Cooked chicken keeps 3 days in the fridge and reheats well in a hot pan or under the broiler.
  • Double the marinade and freeze half with the chicken for a ready-to-cook meal later.
  • The tahini sauce thickens as it sits — add a splash of water and whisk before using.
  • For a lower-carb version, skip the pita and serve the shawarma over fattoush-style salad.

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