Fatteh is a comforting Lebanese dish made by layering crispy or toasted pita bread, boiled chickpeas, and a tangy garlic yogurt sauce, then topped with toasted pine nuts, ghee or olive oil, and sometimes spices like cumin or paprika. Originating in Lebanon and the broader Levant, it is typically assembled just before serving to preserve the contrast between crispy and creamy textures. Fatteh is served as a breakfast, brunch, or light dinner, often during Ramadan or festive family gatherings.
Common variations include eggplant fatteh (fatteh batenjan), meat-topped fatteh, or rice-based versions from Syria and Palestine.
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