Cheese Manakish Recipe (2024)

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Cheese Manakish is a baked Arabic Flatbread recipe that is topped with mozzarella and cream cheese. It is a popular dish across the Levant and Middle Eastern countries, which is commonly served during breakfast.

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  • What is Manakish?
  • Difference between Manakish and Fatayer
  • Recipe Ingredients
  • Cooking Instruction
  • Variation and Substitution
  • Storage and Reheat
  • What do you serve this with?
  • Related Middle Eastern Recipes to Try
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During my childhood experience in Jordan and Kuwait, Manakish is a popular food among locals which is considered their version of pizza. They served different kinds of toppings which include chicken, minced lamb, zaatar, or cheese.

If you checked my food blog, you will know that I make different kinds of Middle Eastern flatbread recipes. I love baking Middle Eastern flatbread or pizza since I find them delicious. They are also easy to make and are perfect to serve for breakfast and lunch.

What is Manakish?

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Manakish (مناقيش), also called Manakeesh or Manaqish, is a Middle Eastern or Arabic flatbread that contains different types of toppings. Making the dough and baking in the oven is similar to pizza, except the toppings used are different.

In the Middle East or Levant countries, the most popular manakeesh includes chicken / minced meat, cheeses, or zaatar, which is perfect for vegan or vegetarian eaters.

In this recipe, I am making cheese manakish, which is similar to my Turkish cheese pide. The only difference is the way how I assemble the flatbread and the type of cheese used.

Difference between Manakish and Fatayer

If you travel to Middle Eastern countries or have eaten in Arabian restaurants, you will notice they serve both fatayer and manakish. This can confuse you if you are not familiar with Arabic cuisines since the ingredients and the shape of the dough are almost identical, and they are both baked in the oven.

But the truth is the only difference is that manakeesh is shaped like a flatbread which is similar to any Western pizza. On the other hand, a fatayer is assembled in a form of a pie with fillings of meats, cheese, or vegetables which is similar to an empanada.

Recipe Ingredients

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The dough ingredients for Cheese Manakish is the same when making any pizzas or fatayer:

  • Flour: I am using white all purpose flour
  • Brown Sugar: I prefer to use brown sugar since it is more organic then white sugar. Also this will add mild sweetness on the dough bread
  • Yeast: The instant yeast will help double the size of the dough
  • Olive Oil: I am using Extra Virgin Olive Oil. This will soften and add elasticity to the dough.
  • Toppings: For the toppings, I used mozzarella and cream cheese.
  • Other Ingredients: Other things you will need will be water, sesame seeds (optional), salt, and egg yolk for brushing the dough bread.

Cooking Instruction

There are two things to do when making the Cheese Manakeesh: Making the Dough, and Assembling & Topping the Manakish.

I. Making the Dough

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  • Cover the dough with plastic and keep it at room temperature. I leave it for 1 to 2 hours to let the dough grow in size.
  • Once it doubles in size, I transfer it to the clean cutting board.
  • Here, I roll it into a cylindrical shape before I divide them into 6-8 pieces. Transfer to the plate and set aside
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  • Cover the dough with plastic and keep it at room temperature. I leave it for 1 to 2 hours to let the dough grow in size.
  • Once it doubles in size, I transfer it to the clean cutting board.
  • Here, I roll it into a cylindrical shape before I divide them into 6 pieces. Transfer to the plate and set aside

IIA. Assembling and Topping the Manakish (using the Rolling Pin)

  • In each dough, I use the rolling pin to make a round shape which the size will be 5-5.5 inches big.
  • After that, I spread the dough with cream cheese and then topped it with mozzarella cheese.
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  • Lastly, transfer it into the oven and let it bake for 10 minutes at 200 C or 400 F.

IIB. Assembling and Topping (using the Hand)

If you are using your hand instead of a rolling pin, just make it into a ball shape and push it down using your fingers until it becomes a nice circular shape.

Also, As you can see in the picture, I am only pressing the dough down on the middle so that the edges will be thicker than in the center.

After that, the topping and baking process is exactly the same as the one mentioned in the previous post.

One thing to know is that when I transferred it into the baking tray, I brush it with egg yolk so it will have a nice golden color, and add sesame seeds around it.

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Variation and Substitution

  • You can use other types of cheeses like Feta or Akkawi cheese.
  • If you want to add other toppings, you can add zaatar, slices of olives, or Labneh (Middle Eastern Yogurt Cheese)
  • If you don't have mozzarella, you can use provolone cheese.
  • If you don't have sesame seeds, you can use nigella seeds.

Storage and Reheat

  • The cheese manakish must be kept in an air-tight plastic container.
  • If you store it in the fridge, this cheese flatbread can last for up to 1 week.
  • If you keep it in the freezer, it can last for more than 1 month.
  • I use a microwave when reheating the cheese flatbread I placed it on a plate and heat it for 1 minute in a medium setting

What do you serve this with?

Traditionally, Cheese Manakish or any Manakish recipe is served as part of a breakfast meal which means that you don't eat this alone but rather you serve it with side dishes.

This includes other raw vegetables like slices of cucumber, tomatoes or any salad, olives, scrambled egg, or other dipping sauce like aubergine dip (Baba Ganoush) or labneh

Here are other Middle Eastern baked dough-based recipes that you can make at home:

  • Cheese Fatayer
  • Zaatar Manakish
  • Shawarma Pizza

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Cheese Manakish Recipe

Cheese Manakish Recipe (11)Saif Al Deen Odeh

A Middle Eastern Cheese Flatbread recipe that is spread with cream cheese and topped with mozzarella cheese.

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine Middle Eastern, Arabic

Servings 6

Calories 359 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Baking Oven

  • 1 Rolling Pin

Ingredients

  • 3 Cups White Flour
  • 1 tablespoon Instant Yeast
  • 1 tablespoon Brown Sugar
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
  • 1 cup Water
  • 2 tablespoon Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • 150 gram Shredded Mozzarella Cheese
  • ¼ cup cream cheese
  • 1 piece egg yolk
  • 2 tablespoon sesame seed

Instructions

Making the Dough

  • Mix warm water, yeast and brown sugar in a glass. Mix together

  • Add flour and salt to a large bowl. Pour yeast-water mixture and stir to mix.

  • Add two tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil. Use your hand to mix and knead till it becomes fluffy and elastic.

  • Cover with the plastic or plate and keep it at room temperature for 1 hour to let the dough double in size.

Assembling and Topping the Manakish

  • Transfer the dough to the clean cutting board. Roll into a long cylindrical shape as shown in the picture in the recipe post.

  • Cut and divide them into 6 pieces. Use your hand to shape each of them into a ball.

  • In each ball, use your hand or the rolling pin to make a shape of a flatbread (5-5.5 x 5-5.5 inches)

  • Spread with cream cheese and then topped with mozzarella cheese

  • Sprinkle with sesame seed on the center of the flatbread

  • Transfer into the oven and let it bake for 10 minutes in 200 C or 400 F

  • Serve it with slices of raw vegetable or salad dishes, and hot tea

Notes

  • If the dough is too thick, add a few drops of water to the flour till it becomes soft enough
  • If you are using your hand to shape into a flatbread, do not flatten the edges of the dough. You want to make the edges of the flatbread a bit thicker than in the center. After that, brush the edges with egg yolk to make into a golden brown.
  • If you are confused with the instructions, you can check the step-by-step pictures in the recipe post

Nutrition

Serving: 6gCalories: 359kcalCarbohydrates: 51.2gProtein: 10.9gFat: 12.2gSaturated Fat: 4.1gCholesterol: 49mgSodium: 464mgPotassium: 138mgFiber: 2.5gSugar: 1.7gCalcium: 59mgIron: 4mg

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FAQs

What is cheese manakish made of? ›

Manakish (Arabic: مناقيش, romanized: manāqīsh), or in singular form man'ousheh, or other spellings, is a popular Levantine food consisting of dough topped with za'atar, cheese, or ground meat. It can be sliced or folded, and it can be served either for breakfast or lunch.

What is the difference between Manakish and Manoushe? ›

Manakeesh is also known as “Manoush”, “Manaeesh”, and “Manakish”. It can be described as a flat baked dough with toppings, just like a pizza – which is why it is often referred to as 'Lebanese Pizza'.

What is a substitute for Akkawi cheese? ›

Because of its stretchy texture and salty flavour, mozzarella makes the perfect substitute for akkawi cheese.

What is akawi cheese used for? ›

It is commonly used in Middle Eastern dishes such as manakeesh, sambusek, and kunafa. It can also be used to top salads, sandwiches, and pizzas. It is also a great addition to sauces and dips. Akawi cheese is also a great ingredient when used in baking, as it adds a salty, creamy flavor to bread and pastries.

What is the difference between Manakish and lahmacun? ›

Lahmacun is often topped with vegetables and rolled up. Originating from the Levant, lahm bi ajeen or lahmacun is a popular dish in Lebanon and Syria. In the Levant it is part of a series of foods called, collectively, Manakish - flatbreads with toppings. It is also sometimes referred to as "Lebanese pizza".

What nationality is Manakish? ›

In general, people attribute manakish to the Levant (Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria). Manakish's origins can be traced back to the 10th century, where a cookbook references recipes of flatbreads that use thyme and olive oil.

What countries eat Manakish? ›

Manakish is a flat, baked dough eaten in countries such as Lebanon, Israel, Turkey and Syria.

What does Zaatar mean in Lebanon? ›

In Arabic, za'tar means "thyme. That's good, there is thyme in the Lebanese zaatar that I propose to you! As its name suggests, this spice blend comes from Lebanon, although it is found more generally throughout the Middle East.

Is Zaatar Lebanese food? ›

If there is one spice that captures an essential flavor of Lebanese cuisine, it is za'atar spice. This earthy, complex spice blend is among the most defining all Middle Eastern cuisine.

Is Akawi cheese same as mozzarella? ›

Texture and taste

The color is white and it has a smooth texture and a mild salty taste. It is commonly used as a table cheese eaten by itself or paired with fruit. The texture can be compared to mozzarella, feta or a mizithra, since it does not melt easily. Akkawi can be stored up to a year.

What is Lebanese cheese made of? ›

If you're not familiar with labneh, it's a soft cheese made by straining yogurt to remove the whey. It has a thick, spreadable texture similar to soft goat cheese or cream cheese, and thanks to its yogurt base, its flavor is rich and tangy.

What Arabic cheese is like halloumi? ›

Nabulsi: Highly popular in Palestine, this brined, supple sheep's milk cheese flavored with nigella seeds and mastic is almost like a cross between Syrian string cheese and durable halloumi, as it holds together when fried in oil.

What is Amish cheese? ›

Amish cheese is made with cow's milk and the milk is free of hormones or additives. Each type of cheese is made in a small batch instead of an extremely large batch such as mass produced cheese companies. Amish cheese is typically extra creamy and rich in taste.

What is Lebanese famous cheese? ›

Traditional Cheeses In Lebanon
  • Halloumi Cheese. Halloumi is a Cypriot mozzarella-like cheese (in texture) made from a mixture of goat's and sheep's milk. ...
  • Kashkaval Cheese. A cheese common to many Eastern-European countries, Kashkaval made its way into the Lebanese food repertoire a long time ago. ...
  • Feta Cheese.

Does Akkawi cheese need to be soaked? ›

To desalinate Akkawi cheese, you would need to remove some or all of the brine from the cheese. This can be done by soaking the cheese in fresh water for several hours or overnight. The exact amount of time will depend on how salty the cheese is and how much brine you want to remove.

What cheese are cheese balls made of? ›

Cheese balls are traditionally made with two kinds of cheese – cream cheese (or another soft cheese like quark cheese, mascarpone or ricotta) and a grated semi-soft or semi-firm cheese like cheddar, colby cheese, monterey jack cheese, or muenster.

What is cheese kunafa made of? ›

Kunafa is made from Kataifi which is shredded phyllo dough. This shredded dough is spread onto a pan and stuffed with either cheese or ashta (thickened cream), baked, then drizzled with simple syrup and garnished with pistachios. It's a crunchy, sweet, cheesy, creamy dessert.

What kind of cheese is Arabic cheese? ›

Jibneh Arabieh (Arabic for "Arab cheese") is also referred to as jibneh baida ("white cheese"). It is found throughout the Middle East and is particularly popular in Egypt and Eastern Arabia. It is a fresh cheese with a milky quality, a pronounced saltiness, medium-firmness, and excellent meltability.

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