RECIPE: Recipe: Egyptian Dukka (dip)

RECIPE:

olga_d_ont

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EGYPTIAN DUKKA

Dip crusty bread first in olive oil, then in Dukka for an unusual and delicious appetizer.

Olive oil for dipping

Crusty bread

DUKKA:

1/2 cup macadamia or Brazil nuts

1/4 cup hazelnuts

1/4 cup sunflower or pumpkin seeds

1/4 cup unsweetened shredded coconut

1 cup sesame seeds

1/2 cup coriander seeds

1/4 cup cumin seeds

1 tsp each salt and ground cumin

1/2 tsp each pepper and cinnamon

1/4 tsp cayenne pepper

Spread macadamia nuts, hazelnuts and sunflower seeds on rimmed baking sheet; toast in 350°F (180°C) oven for 9 minutes.

Sprinkle with coconut; toast, stirring often, until fragrant and golden, about 3 minutes. Let cool.

Meanwhile, on separate rimmed baking sheet, toast sesame seeds, coriander seeds and cumin seeds until sesame seeds are golden, about 8 minutes. Let cool.

In clean coffee grinder or mini food processor, chop nut mixture until fine with a few larger pieces; transfer to bowl.

Add seed mixture to grinder; pulse until finely chopped. Add to nut mixture along with salt, ground cumin, pepper, cinnamon and cayenne; stir to combine. (Make-ahead: Refrigerate in airtight container for up to 1 week or freeze for up to 1 month.)

Antipasto Platter:

Markets have a feast of ready-made foods that are ideal for an antipasto platter.

Try a few of these along with the Dukka: marinated mushrooms or artichokes; cheeses, such as feta, buffalo mozzarella or creamy goat cheese; oil-cured black olives or green olives stuffed with pimientos or almonds; oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes; sourdough bread (or other loaves flavoured with olives, oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes or cheese).

Canadian Living Magazine Summer 2005

 
a different recipe for dukkah.

Dukkah

A mixture of nuts herbs and spices in a crushed form, eaten with bread dipped in olive oil. Dukkah is a very personal and individual mixture -here is but one example:

4 teaspoons sesame seeds
2 teaspoons cumin seeds
2 teaspoons ground coriander
3 tablespoons hazelnuts
half teaspoon black peppercorns
salt
half tablespoon dried mint.

Roast nuts and spices separately. Place all into food processor and coarsely mix. Seal in air tight jar. Note always used dried herbs – never fresh..

Mark Witham - February 1998

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it looks like you should feel free to experiment with ingredients to tweak it to your taste. hope this gives you a good start. (i would be tempted to add some cashews.)

 
This is all new to me and sounds very delicous and fun. I can't wait to try it.

Sylvia, thank you for the description and the link. This is going on the top of my "too try" pile.

 
Thanks for posting. This was soooo good!

I made this and served it with warm pita bread cut into triangles.

I did alter the recipe a little. I'm not too crazy about cinnamon and I omitted one teaspoon of the cumin because I think the taste can overpower the other ingredients.
Also, I used black pepper corns and grinded them with the other spices in my spice grinder.

I used cold pressed canola oil for dipping.

1/2 cup macadamia nuts
1/4 cup hazelnuts
1/4 cup sunflower or pumpkin seeds
1/4 cup unsweetened shredded coconut
1 cup sesame seeds
1/2 cup coriander seeds
1/4 cup cumin seeds
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp black pepper corns
1/4 tsp cayenne pepper

 
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