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Muhammara

Muhammara

Muhammara For the Win!

  1. Guacamole meet your Middle Eastern match: Muhammara.  Although not strictly Syrian, Muhammara seemed particularly appropriate to make for the Superbowl since that's the one day each year when consuming nothing but dip and chips for dinner is practically your patriotic duty.

You know what's also your patriotic duty? Welcoming immigrants and refugees. Because I'm willing to bet your great-great-grandma was one. But I digress.

Muhammara is extremely easy to make if you're luck enough to have a food processor. If you're not, little birds on the interwebs tell me that a mortar and pestle and a blender can also help, too. 

The recipe below (slightly adapted) is from the New York Times:

Ingredients

  • 1 large roasted red bell pepper, chopped

  • 1/2 cup chopped onions

  • 1 teaspoon freshly squeezed lemon juice

  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin

  • 3 teaspoons pomegranate molasses

  • 1 teaspoon salt

  • 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes

  • 4 tablespoons olive oil

  • 1/2 cup walnuts

  • 5 tablespoons bread crumbs (or cracker crumbs, in a pinch)

Directions

  1. In a large bowl, mix together pepper, scallions, lemon juice, cumin, salt, 2 teaspoons pomegranate molasses, 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes, 3 tablespoons olive oil, and walnuts (but save 2 or 3 for garnish!).

  2. Add mixture to food processor and purée until smooth.

  3. Add bread crumbs and pulse again. Season to taste with salt and red pepper flakes. 

  4. Transfer to a bowl. Use a tablespoon to make a small well in the center. Drizzle 1 tablespoon olive oil, 1 teaspoon pomegranate molasses, and 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes into the well. Garnish with remaining walnuts.

PostedFebruary 5, 2017
AuthorJoanna O'Leary
Categoriesingredients, Syrian Food, appetizers
Tagspepper, dip, walnuts, mezze
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Mutabal Shawandar

Mutabal Shawandar

Recipe: Mutabal Shawandar

I didn't have time this weekend to make anything complicated, but in truth even if I did have the extra hours, the excessively hot temperatures had me craving simple, cold foods.  Although at some point, I must try my hand at basic hummus, I was drawn to this recipe for its potential to yield a healthful cool dip robust in flavor as well as color. 

EXTREME BEET GARLIC CLOSE-UP

EXTREME BEET GARLIC CLOSE-UP

Syrian Cooking's ingredient list (garlic, canned or fresh beets, tahini, olive oil) is straight-forward as are the directions. I would add only that if you used canned beets, especially beet strings, the boiling process is not necessary. 

What is imperative is ample olive oil for creaminess and quality tahini, which provides wonderful nutty notes that balance the sweet botanical flavor of the beets and the tangy garlic.

I am not ashamed to say I ate much of my product with a spoon; however, pita toasts are probably more dignified.

PostedJune 22, 2016
AuthorJoanna O'Leary
Categoriesingredients, appetizers
Tagsbeets, dip
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Lobster Rolls, Sawyer’s Dairy Bar.

Lobster Rolls, Sawyer’s Dairy Bar.

Sawyer’s Dairy Bar

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