hatna
Hatna, also known as Khaltna or Khaltna'a, is a traditional dish originating from the Levant region, particularly popular in countries like Jordan and Palestine. It is a savory pastry, often described as a type of pie or tart, made with a thin dough and filled with a mixture of cooked lamb or beef, onions, and a blend of spices. The dough is typically made from flour, water, and oil, and can be leavened or unleavened depending on the specific regional variation.
The filling for hatna is usually prepared by mincing or finely dicing the meat and sautéing it