Breakfast Gursan (Thin Bread with Meat Broth)

Categories: Asia, Saudi Arabia
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Breakfast Gursan is a traditional dish from the Asir and Najd regions. It’s made by tearing thin bread (flatbread or dried samoon) into shards and soaking it in rich meat broth until softened. Originally, shepherds carried dried bread and broth while in the mountains, and this simple meal provided warmth and comfort at daybreak.
Local wisdom shares the proverb: “A shard of bread soaked in broth fills more than a feast.” At Munch Classes, you’ll learn how to create flavorful broth and manage bread textures like a pro.

What Will You Learn?

  • Creating flavorful, aromatic broths
  • Shredding cooked meat evenly
  • Balancing spice in savory breakfast soups
  • Controlling bread hydration level
  • Garnishing for aroma and freshness
  • Honoring regional recipe traditions

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