13 Sweet and Savory Eid Recipes to Celebrate With Family and Friends

From an array of meat and rice dishes to sweet, syrupy desserts, these Eid recipes will complete any holiday spread.

<p>Serious Eats / Mai Kakish</p>

Serious Eats / Mai Kakish

Eid al-Fitr marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, and it's a time of festivity and celebration for Muslims around the globe. While my own celebrations have always looked small, normally just with immediate family and occasionally some family friends, it's common for these gatherings to involve a large group of people. My own family in the Middle East spends the day of Eid going from house to house, visiting relatives and neighbors and indulging in a elaborate spread of traditional foods. While Eid looks different around the world, each culture celebrating with their own customs, food is always the centerpiece. So whether you're preparing a main dish for a small get-together or looking for sweet treat to bring to a larger celebration, you're sure to find something to please with these Eid recipes.

Mains

Shurabet el Eid (Holiday Soup)

<p>Jillian Atkinson</p>

Jillian Atkinson

Turn simple chicken broth into a full meal with the addition of white rice and easy meatballs.

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Lamb Biryani With Saffron, Yogurt, and Caramelized Onions

<p>Serious Eats / Qi Ai</p>

Serious Eats / Qi Ai

Biryani is a celebration of aroma, color, and flavor, with perfectly cooked, fluffy grains of scented basmati rice and tender chunks of spiced lamb.

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Vegetable Biryani

<p>Serious Eats / Amanda Suarez</p>

Serious Eats / Amanda Suarez

A celebratory meal of aromatic and spiced rice and tender braised vegetables.

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Dawali (Palestinian Stuffed Grape Leaves)

<p>Serious Eats / Mai Kakish</p>

Serious Eats / Mai Kakish

No celebratory table is complete without a pot of stuffed grape leaves, often lined at the bottom with lamb ribs.

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Hashweh (Palestinian Spiced Rice and Meat)

<p>Serious Eats / Mai Kakish</p>

Serious Eats / Mai Kakish

Spices bloomed in ghee add complexity to this celebratory Palestinian dish.

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North African Tuna and Rice Salad

<p>Jillian Atkinson</p>

Jillian Atkinson

Preserved lemons and tuna transform leftover white rice into the perfect salad meal.

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Desserts

Pistachio Baklava

<p>Serious Eats / Mai Kakish</p>

Serious Eats / Mai Kakish

With layers of buttery phyllo dough and nuts drenched in simple syrup or honey, homemade baklava—or bak-la-wa in Arabic—is the ultimate sweet treat.

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Basbousa Bel Ashta (Semolina Cake With Ashta Cream Filling)

Serious Eats / Fred Hardy
Serious Eats / Fred Hardy

This version of basbousa is filled with a rich clotted cream and drenched in a rose-scented syrup.

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Kanafeh (Middle Eastern Cheese and Phyllo Dessert)

Vicky Wasik
Vicky Wasik

Filled with salty cheese and drenched in a floral syrup, kanafeh—a phyllo dessert found throughout the Middle East—is a study in contrasts.

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Sholeh-Zard (Persian Saffron Rice Pudding)

<p>Serious Eats / Nader Mehravari</p>

Serious Eats / Nader Mehravari

This rich and creamy rice pudding is subtly flavored with saffron and rosewater then finished with decorations fit for royalty.

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Halva With Spice Dried Fruit and Nuts

<p>Vicky Wasik</p>

Vicky Wasik

This classic Indian dessert made from semolina comes together in minutes.

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Rasgulla (Indian Milk Dumplings in Sweet Syrup)

<p>Serious Eats / Kanika and Jatin Sharma</p>

Serious Eats / Kanika and Jatin Sharma

These cardamom-scented milk-based sweets are popular in sweet shops all over India—and are surprisingly easy to make at home.

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Gulab Jamun

Nik Sharma
Nik Sharma

For this classic dessert, fried dough balls made from milk solids and semolina are soaked in a syrup flavored with cardamom, rose water, saffron, and cloves.

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