Brown Butter is a Saudi home-based bakery brand, its name reflecting one of the backbone ingredients of its sweet and savory recipes.
Browning the butter is a method used to give a deep, nutty flavor to products, and to also diffuse an aroma and attractive chestnut brown color.
The bakery offers an array of scrumptious snack bars, including pecan bars made with organic maple syrup.
The menu also offers peanut butter bars, and pistachio and rose bars, that can work as a snack or a wonderful addition to a dessert buffet.
There are also kunafa bars with different crusty toppings, coming in either cardamom or salted caramel flavor.
The bakery also offers a summer special of kunafa and vanilla ice cream with a salted caramel box of six jars, an ideal choice to enjoy with family or friends.
Everything offered in the bakery is hand-made. For more information, you can find the bakery on the @lugmety or @thechefz_ food delivery apps.
What We Are Eating Today: Brown Butter
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What We Are Eating Today: Brown Butter
- There are kunafa bars with different crusty toppings, coming in either cardamom or salted caramel flavor
Where We Are Going Today: Yawmiyat in Riyadh
- When moving on to the main dishes, Yawmiyat takes you on a journey that reflects the warmth of the authentic Levantine table
The first thing you notice when experiencing Yawmiyat is the feeling of going back to the roots, but with a touch of quiet luxury.
In the midst of Riyadh’s fast-paced bustle, this kitchen offers an experience that feels like a sanctuary for the senses, far from the usual commercial fast foods.
Our eyes are immediately drawn to the geometric precision of the presentation; the dishes here are not scooped randomly, but carefully arranged in a way that reminds us of miniature museum displays.
Warak enab or stuffed grape leaves, which is often served as a simple side dish, appears here as the essence of the experience. The compactly stacked pieces gleaming with virgin olive oil promise a taste that cleverly balances the acidity of lemon with the sweetness of the rich filling, reflecting hours of slow cooking.
When moving on to the main dishes, Yawmiyat takes you on a journey that reflects the warmth of the authentic Levantine table.
Here, the grills go beyond being traditional items; the kofta and lamb chops saturated with the aroma of charcoal grilling, characterized by exceptional tenderness and a rich flavor of special spices that melt in the mouth.
For lovers of complex flavors, the fattet makdous stands out as an artistic masterpiece presented as a symphony of harmonious textures, where the crunch of bread embraces the tenderness of eggplant and the freshness of yogurt, creating a melodic balance that evokes immediate nostalgia for intimate family gatherings.
What truly distinguishes this experience is that rare blend of authenticity and modernity; while the kitchen adheres to traditional recipes, modernity appears in the style of presentation and packaging that makes each order a “gift” worthy of presenting.
Behind this inspiring Saudi brand stands a deep belief that local cuisine is the richest and finest that can be offered to the world.
For more information, check their Instagram @yawmiyatbydalal.










