Armenian Lahmajoun Recipe (2024)

  • January 13, 2023
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A staple Armenian recipe, lahmajouns (aka Armenian pizzas) are a delicious thin flatbread coated in a flavorful ground beef and tomato mixture and baked in the oven. These are a perfect grab and go meal or snack we love to have on hand.

I am half Armenian. I have grown up enjoying recipes handed down from my Great Grandmother and love that these incredibly special family recipes are something I can share here in this space.

We all know the jokes about food writers sharing their family recipes and telling you some long drawn out story and not talking about the food (there is a jump-to-recipe button however, so feel free to use it). While I don’t disagree that this can sometimes be fairly annoying, some stories about food and how they live through us are worth sharing.

Because this recipe survived genocide.

Yes, it’s nostalgic and something I grew up on (we all have those memories of family and food), but for me, it’s knowing that if these recipes don’t get handed down, talked about, and shared, then they disappear along with a crucial part of the Armenian culture.

My Great Grandparents both survived the Armenian genocide. A genocide in which over 1.5 million people lost their lives. Knowing that this is something I can share, pass on, and create because they lived against the odds is not something I take for granted.

Now that we got my family’s Armenian background out of the way, let me tell you about the magic that is an Armenian lahmajoun pizza.

Traditionally this recipe is made with a thin lavash style flatbread (this is different that pita bread). While we refer to it as an Armenian pizza, it is not made with pizza dough either. You can make the dough from scratch (any full blooded Armenian would), we also love a good “cheat” and use high quality store bought lavash or even flour tortillas.

With a few simple ingredients and a little time you can whip up several dozen of these in no time. Grab all the details below and let’s get cooking!

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“School” Supplies:

  • Blender or Food Processor
  • Large Bowl
  • Cookie Sheet or Baking Stone
  • Rolling Pin (if making lavash dough by hand)
  • Spoon
  • Gloves (optional)
  • Knife and Cutting Board
  • Wire Rack

“Class” Notes:

Welcome to my virtual classroom! Use the guided notes below where I often answer commonly asked questions I get from readers and cooks just like you.

This information is meant to help you have a stronger understanding of this recipe and the process so you can find success all on your own.

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Ingredients:

  • High Quality Flour Tortillas (if you’d like to make the lavash dough from scratch you can).
  • Extra Lean Ground Beef (lean works best here so the meat doesn’t shrink as it bakes)
  • Tomato Paste
  • Whole Canned Tomatoes
  • Onion
  • Garlic Clove
  • Fresh Parsley
  • Salt
  • Black Pepper
  • Aleppo Pepper, Red Pepper Flakes, or Cayenne Pepper
  • Paprika
  • Cumin

This is the base to make the ground meat mixture that goes on top of the flatbread. You can also choose to add green peppers or red peppers as well (I do sometimes enjoy it with green pepper).

Cooking Instructions:

  1. If making your own homemade lavash bread dough, prepare this before making the meat mixture. Keep the ball of dough covered with a towel or plastic wrap in a warm place so it doesn’t dry out while you prep the other parts of this recipe. No homemade bread? Just grab your flour tortillas and set them aside.
  2. Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F. I use multiple prepared baking sheets for this recipe because I typically can only fit three lahmajouns per baking sheet.
  3. In a blender, combine the canned tomatoes, tomato paste, onion, garlic cloves, fresh parsley, and all of the spices.
  4. Blend until the mixture is combined and resembles a tomato sauce like texture. Pour into a large mixing bowl.
  5. To the sauce add the lean ground beef. Use your hands (I prefer to wear gloves) to mix the beef and tomato sauce together so it’s fully combined. The consistency should feel fairly thin.
  6. Place a flour tortilla or rolled-out dough onto a flat work surface (keep the baking sheet nearby). Use a spoon or measuring cup to place about 1/4 cup of meat mixture onto the top of the dough of choice.
  7. Use a spoon (or fingers) to thinly spread the meat topping across the tortilla/dough in a thin layer. I find using my fingers allows me to thinly pat out the meat as evenly as possible. Leave a small border of the dough uncovered (like a pizza crust).
  8. Repeat this step until you make enough to fill one baking sheet (usually 3 lahmajouns at a time). Place each lahmajoun onto the baking sheet, slightly staggered so they are meat side up. Place the baking sheet into the oven and bake for about 8-10 minutes.
  9. The lahmajouns are cooked fully when the meat is dark and the edges of the dough are slightly golden brown. Let them cool briefly on the baking sheet before transferring them to a wire rack to cool. If serving right away, keep them warm by stacking them on a plate and keeping them wrapped in a clean cooking towel.
  10. Serve fresh lahmajouns with fresh lemon wedges or a squeeze of lemon juice and fresh herbs like minced parsley and a little extra sea salt over the top if desired.
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Expert Tips:

  • Store leftovers by placing a sheet of parchment paper between each lahmajoun and into a freezer safe plastic bag. Store in the freezer for up to 3 months.
  • Easily reheat individual lahmajun’s in a large skillet fitted with a lid. This keeps the bottom of the dough crispier while heating everything through. You can also use an air fryer and heat it for 4 minutes at 350 F.
  • While eating a lahmajoun on its own is delicious, try serving it with salad wrapped inside (I like lettuce, cucumber, slices of red onion, and tomato mixed with some olive oil) or pair it with my other favorite Armenian foods like stuffed grape leaves, bulgar pilaf or cheese boreg.

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Armenian Lahmajoun Recipe

A staple Armenian recipe, lahmajouns (aka Armenian pizzas) are a delicious thin flatbread coated in a flavorful ground beef and tomato mixture and baked in the oven. These are a perfect grab and go meal or snack we love to have on hand.

4.87 from 15 votes

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Armenian, Middle Eastern

Keyword: Armenian Lahmajoun Recipe

Prep Time: 1 hour hour

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 18 approximately

Calories: 139kcal

Author: Bon Appeteach

Ingredients

  • 1 lb. Lean Ground Beef
  • 14.5 oz. Whole Tomatoes canned
  • 3 tbsp. Tomato Paste
  • 1 Onion
  • 3 cloves Garlic
  • 1/2 cup Parsley
  • 1 tsp. Salt
  • 1/2 tsp. Black Pepper
  • 1 tsp. Sweet Paprika
  • 1 tsp. Aleppo pepper
  • 1/4 tsp. Cayenne Pepper
  • 1/2 tsp. Cumin
  • 18 Flour Tortillas or homemade lavash dough

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 450 F. Set aside a few baking sheets to bake multiple batches at a time. If making your own homemade dough (referenced in the article above) do so before begininng the meat mixture.

  • In a blender, combine the whole tomatoes, tomato paste, onion, garlic, parsley, and spices. Pulse until combine and the mixture is blended well.

  • In a bowl combine the ground beef and the tomato mixture and mix it by hand until it creates a well mixed thin paste.

  • Place a flour tortilla or rolled out raw lavash dough onto a flat surface. Spoon out about 1/4 cup of the meat mixture onto the top of the dough. Use your fingers to lightly pat out the meat into a very thin layer. Thin enough that the meat just covers the top, but leave the edge uncovered (like you would a pizza).

  • Place each lahmajoun onto a baking sheet, meat side up. Stagger them on the pan (I get 3 per baking sheet) and bake for 8-10 minutes.

  • The meat should be set (not look wet) and should brown. The edges of the dough should be brown as well.

  • Remove from the oven and let set briefly on the pan and then transfer to cool on a wire rack.

  • Serve hot with fresh squeeze of lemon juice and enjoy!

Notes

  • Store leftovers by placing a sheet of parchment paper between each lahmajoun and into a freezer-safe plastic bag. Store in the freezer for up to 3 months.
  • Easily reheat individual lahmajun’s in a large skillet fitted with a lid. This keeps the bottom of the dough crispier while heating everything through. You can also use an air fryer and heat it for 4 minutes at 350 F.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 139kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 16mg | Sodium: 402mg | Potassium: 230mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 452IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 62mg | Iron: 2mg

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  1. When I click on the homemade lavash dough, it says this page doesn’t exist? Can you share please? I would love to make this recipe!

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  2. This recipe is slightly different from when I first started eating laha majeen some 55 years ago…
    We used mixed spice and pine nuts, lots of lemon and put cucumber in it and rolled it up…I ate these most days…still addicted today…delicious …

    Reply

    1. There are definitely different variations that are influenced from all different regions of Armenian as well as other neighboring countries. Feel free to use this as inspiration and incorporate the other flavors you love into yours. Enjoy!

      Reply

  3. Armenian Lahmajoun Recipe (6)
    What a delicious recipe!
    I made it a couple weeks ago, ate it all in three days!!! I had to make another batch and brought it to work. What a success! This recipe is a definite keeper!

    Reply

    1. I am so glad you love it! I’ll be sharing my homemade dough recipe on here soon as well. This is perfect for making them a little quicker but the fresh dough is also delicious. Appreciate you leaving a comment Erich!

      Reply

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FAQs

What is lahmajoun made of? ›

Lahmacun (/ˌlɑːməˈdʒuːn/ lah-mə-JOON), Lahmajun, or Lahmadjo (Armenian: լահմաջո), is a Middle Eastern flatbread topped with minced meat (most commonly beef or lamb), minced vegetables, and herbs including onions, garlic, tomatoes, red peppers, and parsley, flavored with spices such as chili pepper and paprika, then ...

Which country invented lahmajun? ›

The origins of lahmajun can be traced back to the Ottoman Empire, where it was a popular street food. Over time, lahmajun has evolved to include a variety of regional and cultural variations. In Turkey, for example, lahmajun is often served with fresh parsley, lemon juice, and sliced onions.

How to serve lamejun? ›

Serving Lahmajun

Lahmajun is great with little more than a squirt of fresh lemon juice as a foil for its richness. But it's also often served with a crisp, cool, and tart vegetable salad, either as a side dish, or—better yet—as a filling to fold or wrap the flatbread around, burrito-style.

How to store lahmajoun? ›

To Store: Layer Lahmajoun between sheets of wax paper and store in a freezer bag up to 5 days. To Freeze: Same storage method above. Freeze up to 3 months in a regular freezer or place in a deep freezer up to 6 months. You may want to double up on the freezer bags to keep extra air tight.

How healthy is lahmacun? ›

Aside from its irresistible taste, lahmacun also offers some nutritional benefits. The dish is rich in protein from the minced meat, vitamins from the fresh vegetables, and fiber from the whole wheat dough.

How do you eat lahmajun? ›

You can eat lahmajun just by itself but I like to accompany it a few different ways. One way is to squeeze fresh lemon juice on it right before you eat it. Another way is to add shredded lettuce, chopped tomato, onion, and a squeeze of lemon juice. Then you roll it up and enjoy it as kind of a wrap.

What is typical Armenian food? ›

Armenian cuisine also features filled pastry pies called boereg, various types of sausages, toasted pumpkin seeds, pistachios, pine nuts, basturma, and dolma. Cinnamon is a very commonly used spice in Armenian cuisine; it is sprinkled on soups, breads, desserts and sometimes even fish.

What is Turkish breakfast? ›

The Turkish culture would agree, especially when it comes to a Turkish Breakfast. Traditionally, Turkish breakfast consists of cheese, olives, eggs, tomatoes, cucumbers, jam, honey, fruit, sausage, and Turkish tea. The first meal of the day is a breakfast fit for a king.

What is Lahmajoun in Arabic? ›

LAHM bi-Ajeen (Arabic), LAHM-ACHUN (turkish) literally means meat with dough.

Is lahmacun Turkish or Arabic? ›

The name Lahmacun comes from Arabic (لحم بعجين "lahma bi'ajeen") meaning meat and dough. Lahmacun is often described as Turkish Pizza or Armenian Pizza but it is not a pizza because it doesn't have cheese on it. Lahmacun is topped with minced meat with herbs and spices and cooked in a clay oven.

What is the difference between pide and lahmacun? ›

The dough for pide is thicker and more similar to pizza, and larger pieces of meat or cheese can be used as fillings. The dough for lahmacun is very thin, and cheese will never be among the fillings. Similarly, the filling for lahmacun is very fine with a higher content of vegetables, more like a paste.

Who made lahmacun first? ›

Who created lahmajun? Turkish regions Gaziantep and Sanliurfa are the first places that lahmacun emerged.

How many calories are in lahmajoun? ›

One serving (3.5 oz / 100g) of Lahmajun has 235 calories (130 calories from fat), 12.5g total fat (3.5g saturated fat), 16mg cholesterol, 206mg sodium, 229mg potassium, 18.4g total carbohydrates (2.1g dietary fiber, 1.8g sugars), and 8.1g protien.

What is Zanzibar pizza made of? ›

Place of Origin

Popular savory combinations include ground beef, chicken, and mushrooms or—the vegetarian option—mayo, processed soft, white cheese, chopped veggies, and egg. Those with a sweet tooth might opt for Zanzibar pizzas stuffed with Nutella or mango and cheese.

What is prosciutto pizza made of? ›

Let's see how easy this prosciutto pizza is to make! Purchase the special ingredients you need for this dish: store bought pizza dough, parmesan, prosciutto, goat cheese, and fresh or frozen peas. Make a quick white sauce by melting butter, sauteing garlic, sprinkling flour, and adding some milk and seasoning.

Is lahmacun is halal? ›

Halal food

Lahmacun (lahmajoun) is a very tasty, round, and thin piece of flatbread topped with spiced mincemeat. It is also known as Turkish pizza or Turkish flatbread.

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