Middle Eastern Anniversary Menu Guide
Serving 2–10 guests, evening, with a middle eastern menu. naturally halal. Make-ahead: most dishes can be prepared 24–48 hours ahead.
Why Middle Eastern Works for a Anniversary
Middle Eastern food — specifically the Persian, Lebanese, and Turkish traditions — is built for hospitality. Tables are loaded before guests arrive and replenished throughout the evening.
For this specific occasion format (2–10 guests, evening), middle eastern food works particularly well because naturally halal; generous portions; fragrant spice combinations. The typical budget per head for this combination is $45–$120 depending on whether you are sourcing specialty ingredients or using mainstream markets.
Key Dishes to Consider
- kebabs
- mujaddara
- ma'amoul
- fesenjan
- fattoush
Essential Ingredients
The foundation of middle eastern cooking for this occasion comes down to a core pantry: sumac, pomegranate molasses, freekeh, preserved lemon, rose water, saffron. Source these at least three days ahead — several require specialty suppliers or online ordering.
Dietary Notes
Naturally halal. Many dishes vegan and GF. Labneh is the one dairy linchpin.
Make-Ahead Strategy
Most middle eastern dishes improve overnight. The standard approach for this occasion: prepare all sauces, marinades, and slow-cooking components two days ahead; complete the cooking the day before; reheat and finish on the day of the event with no more than 30 minutes of active work.
By Dietary Requirement
Choose the dietary restriction for specific menu guidance: