Saturday, June 6, 2015

Dukkah

Its been a long long time since I've made dukkah - freshly made, dished up with some olive oil and balsamic reduction, crusty bread and a glass of wine....just the way I like it.

So very easy to make - keeps in an airtight container - not only can you use it as a dipper, but also on top of salads, roasts, steak, vegetables....delicious.


 



You will need:

110g dry roasted nuts (hazelnuts or almonds)
80g sesame seeds
2 tablespoons ground coriander
2 tablespoons cumin powder
1 tablespoon salt flakes
1 tablespoon ground pepper


Heat the nuts up in a pan (or in the oven) - if they are hazelnuts, you will need to rub off the skins when they cool.

Toast sesame seeds in pan until golden - remove from pan (watch these as they will toast very quickly.

Toast up the herbs and salt until fragrant - remove from pan.

Process the nuts in a food processor (or do it by hand with a knife) until finely chopped.

Mix all ingredients together.

 




Store in air tight container.



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