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Mussakhan Wellington: Palestinian Village Food Gets A Fancy Glow Up

Let’s face it: special occasions have gotten ridiculously expensive. Everyone is broke. A “romantic dinner out” now somehow costs about the same as a small appliance, and all you really wanted was good food, a candle, and not to be rushed out after 90 minutes. Don’t get me started on the “Valentine’s Menu” where the same entree costs triple the regular price with a rose petal or two on the side! 

Enter Mussakhan Wellington—a dish that says I made an effort without saying I spent my entire paycheck. This is Palestinian village food meeting fancy restaurant energy, wrapped in flaky puff pastry, and it works! 

What Is Mussakhan, Really?

At its heart, mussakhan is humble, soulful food. It comes from the Palestinian village called Ein Arik,  built around what people had: chicken, onions, olive oil, and sumac. No fuss. No gimmicks. Just deeply comforting flavors layered with care.

Traditionally, the chicken is roasted with onions swimming in olive oil and tangy sumac, then served over taboon bread that soaks up every last drop. The dish celebrates the annual olive harvest, and it’s meant to be shared, eaten slowly, and remembered. So no—mussakhan doesn’t really need a makeover. But sometimes… it’s fun to put on a nice jacket for a nice occasion to impress your guests or the ones you love.

So Why Turn Mussakhan Into a Wellington?

Because puff pastry has a way of making anything feel like an occasion. A Wellington-style wrap locks in moisture, adds buttery crunch, and creates that dramatic wow moment when you cut it open. Inside that golden puff pastry, everything you love about mussakhan is still there: jammy onions, cooked low and slow in olive oil, sumac, bright and tangy, cutting through the richness, and juicy chicken, seasoned simply but confidently
When wrapped and baked, the onions melt even further, the chicken stays tender, and the pastry becomes crisp and buttery. The contrast is addictive. It’s comforting and dramatic at the same time—kind of like love, actually.

Here’s the part I really love: This dish looks like something you’d order at a fancy restaurant… but it’s made from everyday ingredients. This dish is perfect for: Valentine’s Day, dinner parties, anniversaries, or anytime you want to impress without stress, just click on my new video below and I will teach you how to get there!

MUSSAKHAN WELLINGTON

Ingredients for 10 Wellingtons

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