Showing posts with label Spices and Salts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spices and Salts. Show all posts

4 Sept 2013

Dukkah Spice

Guests of ours recently spoilt us, with making this most wonderful spice.  They very kindly shared the recipe, which is based on the traditional Egyptian Dukkah Recipe (but better!).  This is the most Fabulous spice is so deliciously yummy, I found myself sprinkling it in on almost everything, even just gobbling straight off my hand.
Dukkah spice

13 May 2013

Chermoula paste

CHERMOULA PASTE
This is a Moroccan (North African) spice or paste used as a rub on meat or fish.  Or added to stews, soups and curries and wonderful added to cous-cous.   This is a recipe out of a friend's cookery book, I have been utilizing ever since.
I like to buy my spices whole and grind them myself, I find the flavour is much more intense and fresh doing it this way.

Ingredients:
1 Tbls (15ml) Cumin
2 Tbs (30ml) coriander seeds
1 Tbls (15ml) paprika
1 and 1/2 tsp (7,5ml) dried chilli flakes
4 large cloves garlic, peeled
3cm piece of fresh ginger, peeled
3/4 cup (185ml) fresh parsley, leaves and stalks
3/4 cup (185ml) fresh coriander, leaves and stalks
3 Tbls (45ml) fresh lemon juice
2 Tbls (30ml) water
1 Tbls (15ml) olive oil
Method:
- crush the cumin, coriander seeds.
- Place the cumin, coriander, paprika and chilli into a dry pan and heat until aromatic.
- Place the garlic, ginger and roasted spices in a blender.  - Blitz.
- Add the parsley & coriander - blitz again.
- Add the lemon juice, water and olive oil for a final blitz until smooth.
- For a rough paste, just mush it all with a mortor & pestle - this is usually how I do it to save time.

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13 Apr 2013

Herb Peppers and Lemon salt

HERB, PEPPERS and LEMON SALT
I love doing different salts to sprinkle over a fresh garden salad, or pasta, or whatever you fancy really.  They look fab and fancy on the table.  And are really easy to make.  I am fortunate enough to have the most wonderful herb garden,  (but you could also add dried herbs towards the end).  Use whatever herbs you got available to you.
The herb mix I used was:  Rosemary, Marjoram, Parsley, Vietnamese coriander, Chives, Mint, and Lemon basil.
Ingredients:
1/2 cup fresh herbs 
1/2 cup different peppers (chili, Caspium, pepper-dew)
1 teaspoon grated lemon or lime peel
1 cup Maldon Sea Salt Flakes
Method
- Cut and chop up the herbs and peppers finely.
- Mix everything together and place in a baking tray (don't grease)
- Bake in a low oven at 80 degrees C for 1 hour 20min.  Stirring occasionally
The Finished Product:
It will keep for a long time (up to a year) in a pantry, as salt acts as a natural preservative

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