Why Lebanese cheese rolls are so popular
Lebanese cheese rolls are one of the most loved appetizers in Middle Eastern cuisine. They are known for their crispy texture and rich, cheesy filling that melts in every bite.
Because they are simple yet flavorful, they are served in homes, restaurants, and gatherings. In addition, their golden appearance makes them instantly appealing, especially when served fresh and hot.
The origin of Lebanese cheese rolls
These cheese rolls are deeply rooted in traditional Lebanese cuisine. They are often part of a mezze spread, which includes a variety of small dishes meant to be shared.
Traditionally, families prepare these rolls for special occasions, Ramadan tables, and weekend gatherings. Over time, they became a staple that represents warmth, hospitality, and generosity.
What makes lebanese cheese rolls unique
The secret behind lebanese cheese rolls lies in their perfect balance. The outer layer is thin and crispy, while the inside is soft and rich.
Moreover, the combination of cheeses creates a deep and satisfying flavor. When melted together, they produce a creamy texture that makes every bite unforgettable.
The magic of the cheese filling

The filling is what truly defines Lebanese cheese rolls. A blend of cheeses brings both saltiness and creaminess.
In addition, herbs like fresh thyme can elevate the flavor, adding a subtle freshness. As a result, the rolls taste both rich and well-balanced.
The perfect crispy texture
Achieving the right crunch is essential. Lebanese cheese rolls are known for their golden, crispy exterior.
When fried correctly, they develop a light and airy crunch without feeling heavy. Therefore, they remain enjoyable from the first bite to the last.
When to serve Lebanese cheese rolls
Lebanese cheese rolls are incredibly versatile. They can be served as an appetizer, a snack, or even as part of a main meal.
They are especially popular during gatherings because they are easy to share. In addition, they pair beautifully with dips, fresh vegetables, or even on their own.

Lebanese Cheese Rolls
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Cut the Akkawi cheese into cubes and then into thin slices.
- Wash the slices thoroughly with cold water to remove the salt.
- Place the cheese in a bowl and soak it in fresh water for a while.
- Once soaked, drain and pat it dry before using.
- Roughly chop or mash the Feta cheese in a large bowl.
- Add a portion of the Mozzarella cheese to the Feta.
- Taste the mixture—this will help you decide how much more you need to rinse or soak the Akkawi cheese to balance the saltiness.
- Finely dice the onion.
- Add the onion to the cheese mixture.
- Strip the French Thyme (or Za’atar Zube’i) from the stems.
- Finely chop the leaves and add them to the bowl.
- If you like, you can also add finely chopped green and black olives at this stage.
- Crack one egg into the mixture.
- Add a generous pinch of white pepper.
- Add the prepared Akkawi cheese and the remaining Mozzarella.
- Mix everything thoroughly by hand.
- In a small bowl, mix a little flour with water until you have a sticky paste.
- This will be used to “glue” the pastry shut.
- Carefully separate the spring roll (or phyllo) pastry sheets.
- Place a portion of the cheese filling near the bottom edge of a sheet.
- Fold the bottom edge over the filling, tuck in the left and right sides to seal the ends, and roll it up tightly.
- Apply a small amount of the flour paste to the top edge to seal the roll.
- Ensure the roll is tight and the ends are fully closed to prevent cheese from leaking.
- Place the prepared rolls in the freezer.
- They must be completely frozen before frying.
- For the best results, fry them directly from the freezer while they are still ice-cold.
- Heat vegetable oil in a pan. The oil must be very hot. Do not fry the rolls in medium or lukewarm oil, as the pastry will absorb too much oil and the cheese will leak. Carefully drop the frozen rolls into the hot oil. They are ready when they turn golden brown and begin to float to the surface.
- Remove the rolls from the oil and place them on paper towels to drain. For presentation, you can serve them on a bed of finely shredded lettuce. Serve immediately while hot and crunchy.
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Serving ideas to elevate your dish
Presentation plays an important role. Serving lebanese cheese rolls on a platter with fresh greens adds color and freshness.
You can also include dips like yogurt-based sauces or spicy spreads. This not only enhances the flavor but also creates a complete and inviting experience.
Why Lebanese cheese rolls are loved worldwide
Thanks to social media and food lovers, cheese rolls have gained global popularity. Their crispy look and gooey center make them visually irresistible.
Because they are easy to enjoy and full of flavor, they appeal to all ages. As a result, they have become a favorite far beyond Lebanon.
A word from Chef François

Great food is about texture and balance. Lebanese cheese rolls are a perfect example of how simple ingredients can create something extraordinary.
Explore more authentic recipes on our website and our YouTube channel and bring the taste of tradition to your kitchen.
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