Introduction
Fattoush is one of the most famous salads in Syrian and Lebanese cuisine. It is a refreshing summer dish that combines fresh vegetables, crispy toasted bread, and a distinctive tangy dressing made with pomegranate molasses and fresh lemon juice.
Thanks to its bold flavor and varied texture, fattoush has become an essential dish on Ramadan tables and family gatherings. Although it is served as a side dish, it always stands out and steals the spotlight on the table.
Fattoush is loved for its simplicity, vibrant flavors, and flexibility, allowing creativity in presentation while preserving its authentic Levantine identity.
First: What Is Fattoush and Why Is It a Symbol of Levantine Cuisine?
Fattoush is a complete salad that includes:
- Fresh vegetables
- Fried or toasted Arabic bread
- A tangy, flavorful dressing
- Traditional Levantine spices
The origins of fattoush go back to the Levant, where farmers used leftover fresh vegetables and mixed them with fried stale bread to create a satisfying and refreshing dish.
Today, fattoush is one of the most popular salads in the Middle East and has gained international recognition due to its perfect balance of acidity, sweetness, and crunch.
Second: Essential Ingredients of Authentic Levantine Fattoush
Fresh and Crunchy Vegetables:
- Cucumber
- Tomato
- Lettuce
- Radish
- Green onion
- Parsley
- Fresh mint
Crispy Bread:
- Arabic bread, cut into pieces
- Olive oil and a sprinkle of sumac
The bread can be fried for a richer flavor or oven-toasted for a lighter, healthier option.
The Signature Dressing:
- Pomegranate molasses
- Fresh lemon juice
- Olive oil
- Crushed garlic
- Salt and black pepper
- Sumac
- Dried mint
This dressing is the true secret of fattoush, giving it its bold, tangy taste that sets it apart from any other salad.
Third: How to Prepare Fattoush – Step by Step
1) Preparing the Vegetables
Wash all vegetables thoroughly and cut them into evenly sized pieces.
Fresh, colorful vegetables enhance both the appearance and flavor of the salad.
2) Preparing the Crispy Bread
There are two methods:
- Frying: for extra crunch and rich flavor
- Oven-toasting: a lighter and healthier option
Sprinkling sumac over the bread before toasting adds an extra authentic Levantine touch.
3) Making the Fattoush Dressing
Mix together:
- High-quality pomegranate molasses
- Fresh lemon juice
- Crushed garlic
- Olive oil
- Sumac
- A pinch of dried mint
The dressing should be:
✔ Well balanced
✔ Slightly tangy
✔ Rich in pomegranate flavor
4) Assembling the Salad
Just before serving:
- Place the vegetables in a deep bowl
- Pour the dressing over them and mix gently
- Add the crispy bread last to keep it crunchy
This ensures the fattoush stays fresh and crisp until the final bite.
Fourth: Secrets to Perfect Levantine Fattoush
✔ Use natural pomegranate molasses
Artificial molasses dulls the flavor, while natural molasses provides a rich color and balanced taste.
✔ Add sumac generously
It gives a natural acidity and authentic Levantine flavor.
✔ Cut vegetables evenly
For better presentation and easier eating.
✔ Fresh mint is essential
It adds a refreshing aroma and taste.
✔ Add bread right before serving
To prevent it from becoming soggy.
✔ Avoid excess salt
Lemon and pomegranate molasses naturally enhance the flavors.
Fifth: Health Benefits of Fattoush
Fattoush offers many health benefits, including:
- Rich in vitamins A and C
- Low in calories when the bread is baked instead of fried
- Aids digestion thanks to lemon and garlic
- Hydrating due to its high fresh vegetable content
- Ideal for weight-loss diets as it is light yet filling
It is especially perfect for summer, refreshing the body and providing light, healthy energy.
Sixth: Fattoush in Modern Levantine Cuisine
Fattoush is a staple dish in:
- Ramadan iftar tables
- Family gatherings
- Traditional Levantine spreads
- Syrian and Lebanese restaurants worldwide
Some modern variations include:
- Adding arugula
- Adding pomegranate seeds
- Mixing ranch dressing with pomegranate molasses
- Toasted bread with za’atar seasoning
Despite these variations, the original fattoush remains the most popular because it is simple, fresh, and full of clear, authentic flavors.
Conclusion
Levantine fattoush is more than just a salad—it reflects the spirit of Levantine cuisine with its family traditions and refreshing flavors.
Its perfect balance of crunch, acidity, and freshness makes it a favorite for everyone.
This dish truly deserves a special place in the Levantine cuisine section of your Matbakh Atayeb blog, as it is simple, healthy, and universally loved. 🥗✨


