Dukkahduqqa Pronounced Doo Kah Food

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EGYPTIAN DUKKAH RECIPE



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Quick, homemade Egyptian dukkah recipe with nuts, seeds, and a few warm spices. I like to use a combination of three nuts here (hazelnut, almonds and walnuts), but you can use just one if you like. Use dukkah as a snack; to coat meat, chicken or fish; or as a nutty finishing touch over soup, salad or even roasted vegetables. Store in tight-lid mason jar for up to 2 weeks.

Provided by Suzy Karadsheh

Categories     Condiment

Number Of Ingredients 9

1/2 cup hazelnuts
3 tbsp almonds
4 tbsp white sesame seeds
3 tbsp shelled pistachios
1 tbsp fennel seeds
1 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp ground coriander
1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
kosher salt

Steps:

  • Place the hazelnuts and almonds in a dry cast iron pan (do NOT add oil). Toast briefly over medium-high heat, tossing regularly, until the nuts gain some color (watch for nuts to turn a nice golden brown). Transfer to a side dish for now.
  • Place the sesame seeds in the same skillet and return to the heat. Toast over medium heat, tossing regularly, until the sesame seeds turn golden brown (this will be fairly quick so watch carefully).
  • Add the toasted nuts and sesame seeds to the bowl of a small food processor fitted with a blade. Add the pistachios, fennel seeds, spices, and a generous dash of kosher salt. Pulse for a few seconds until you reach a nice coarse mixture (Do not over process the dukkah. The mixture should not be too fine. See photos and video for exact texture).
  • Transfer the dukkah to a bowl to serve. Add a small bowl of extra virgin olive oil and your favorite bread for dipping (I like pita bread or even Jerusalem bagel). You can also store the dukkah in a tight-lid jar for up to 2 weeks to use as a topping for salad, soup, chicken, meats, or roasted vegetables!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 96.1 kcal, Carbohydrate 3.7 g, Protein 2.8 g, SaturatedFat 0.8 g, Sodium 1.7 mg, Fiber 2 g, ServingSize 1 serving

DUKKAH (EGYPTIAN SEASONING BLEND)



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With its combination of nuts, seeds, spices and herbs, Dukkah is a unique and incredibly delicious Egyptian seasoning blend. Enjoy it as a dip for your bread or veggies, as a coating for meat and poultry, and sprinkled over your hummus, salads, sandwiches, and more!

Provided by Kimberly Killebrew

Categories     condiment     Seasoning Blend

Time 20m

Number Of Ingredients 11

1/2 cup whole hazelnuts
2 tablespoon whole almonds
2 tablespoon walnuts
1/4 cup hulled white sesame seeds
3 tablespoons coriander seeds
2 teaspoons cumin seeds
1 teaspoon fennel seeds
1 1/2 teaspoons nigella/kalonji seeds
3/4 teaspoon sea salt
1/2 teaspoon dried mint
pinch of red pepper flakes ((optional for a little heat))

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Lay the nuts out single layer on a lined baking sheet. Roast them for 8-10 minutes until they have darkened in color and smell very nutty. Be careful not to roast them for too long or they will turn bitter. Remove from the oven and let the cool completely.
  • Heat a dry pan over medium heat and place the remaining ingredients in it except for the mint and salt.Roast the spices and seeds for a few minutes until they have slightly deepened in color and are very fragrant. Be careful not to let them scorch or they will become bitter.Transfer to a bowl and let them cool completely.
  • Place the cooled nuts, the cooled spices and seeds, the mint and salt in a blender or food processor.Pulse until the mixture is ground with lots of tiny coarse bits throughout. It should not be ground into a powder.Transfer the mixture to an airtight jar and, for the longest shelf-life, store it in the fridge where it will keep for up to 3 weeks.Makes about 1 1/4 cups.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 tablespooon, Calories 45 kcal, Carbohydrate 2 g, Protein 1 g, Fat 4 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 88 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 1 g, UnsaturatedFat 3 g

DUKKAH/DUQQA (PRONOUNCED DOO-KAH)



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Dukkah is an Egyptian specialty that is not strictly speaking a spice blend, but rather a blend of roasted nuts seasoned with spices. It is typically used as a dip with bread or fresh vegetables, and eaten as an Hors D'Oeuvre. It can also be used as a side dish to the main course of a meal. Dukkah makes a crunchy coating for chicken or fish when put on before pan-frying. You can use macadamia & almonds or hazelnuts & or almonds.

Provided by Rita1652

Categories     < 30 Mins

Time 20m

Yield 2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 cup almonds
1/2 cup sesame seeds
1/3 cup coriander seed
2 tablespoons cumin seeds
2 tablespoons fresh ground black pepper
1 teaspoon sea salt
dried herbs, to taste (marjoram, mint, thyme) (optional)
chili pepper flakes, to taste (optional)

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Place the almonds on a baking sheet, and bake for about 5 minutes, or until fragrant. Set aside to cool.
  • In a dry skillet over medium heat, toast the sesame seeds until light golden brown. Pour into a medium bowl as soon as they are done so they will not continue toasting. In the same skillet, toast the coriander and cumin seeds while shaking the pan or stirring occasionally until they begin to pop. Transfer to a food processor. Process until finely ground, then pour into the bowl with the sesame seeds. Place the cooled almonds into the food processor, and process until finely ground. Stir into the bowl with the spices. Season with salt and pepper, and mix well.
  • To serve:.
  • Place Dukkah in bowl and dip bread first in olive oil or avocado oil and then Dukkah.

DUKKAH



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Dukkah (pronounced 'do -kah') is an Egyptian blend of coarsely ground nuts and spices. Use it in Recipe#304556 or by dipping bread in extra virgin olive oil then into the dukkah. Or use dukkah as a crust or breading for foods like lamb, shrimp, fish or chicken. Sprinkle over salads, pasta dishes, or scrambled eggs. Think it might be good on roasted carrot soup. This recipe came from The Culinary Chase Blog. The timing does not include the cool downs after each roasting nor the shelling of the nuts.

Provided by WiGal

Categories     Egyptian

Time 20m

Yield 2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 7

150 g sesame seeds
50 g coriander seeds
50 g cumin seeds
50 g pistachios, shelled
75 g macadamia nuts, roughly chopped (can use whole blanched almonds)
2 teaspoons sea salt (please don't use table salt!)
fresh ground black pepper, to taste

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 200c (or 390 degrees F?) -- oven is only for the pistachios and macadamia nuts.
  • Dry roast all spices INDIVIDUALLY until fragrant; don't burn.
  • Quickly pan fry (dry pan) sesames, stir and then remove.
  • Add coriander and cumin together and dry roast until fragrant.
  • Roast macadamia nuts and pistachios in oven until golden brown, 200c (or 390 degrees F?) for about 5 minutes (let everything cool before processing or it will turn into paste).
  • Place only the spices in a spice grinder, food processor or pound with mortar and pestle.
  • Grind to a coarse or fine consistency depending upon your preferences. Remove from processor and place in a bowl.
  • When nuts are cooled, place in the food processor and process until fine.
  • Combine spices and nuts with sea salt and pepper to taste.
  • Store in an airtight container preferably in the the fridge.

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