oh boy do i love this stuff !
i had dukkah for the first time about 10 or 12 years ago at christmas dinner with friends
i loved it straight away !
then a few years ago, my friend kel and i found it at the markets
then a few years ago, my friend kel and i found it at the markets
yum yum
we have talked about how easy it must be to make
but just never made it
until last week !
i went to visit kel for her 40th birthday weekend celebration extravaganza !
we made dukkah
i'll never buy it again.
Here's how we made it ...
1/4 cup sesame seeds
3 tablespoons coriander seeds
1 tablespoon cumin seeds
2 cups pistachios (buy the ones already taken out of the seeds !)
salt
pepper
olive oil
turkish (or your choice of) bread
So ... dry roast (in a frying pan) the sesame seeds til golden. Tip into the food processor. Dry roast coriander and cumin seeds til fragrant. Tip into food processor. If the pistachios aren't already roasted and salted, dry roast them and add a bit of salt. Tip into food processor. Add pepper. Process til chunky ... see photo !
Serve with olive oil and bite size bread chunks.
To eat ... dip bread chunk into olive oil, then into dukkah ! Enjoy !! YUMMMMM !!
I'm making this again tomorrow for Christmas Eve with the family !!
Who invented that? What does the name mean? It looks fabulous, how is it I've never heard of it?!
ReplyDeleteI know ... how is there any food we've never heard of ?? ha ha.
ReplyDeletehttp://allenshillfarm.com/dukkah.html is a quick and interesting bit of history ...