Dip a piece of bread in olive oil and then into this delicious dukkah (-dugga, -dukka). Great as a appetizer, origins in Egypt.
The main thing:
Other stuff:
Made by Véronique
Published at 2017-07-18, this recipe is for 4 people and takes 10 minutes.
Founder of Ohmydish (established 2014). Would happily spend her entire day in the kitchen. Previously worked in the hospitality industry as an independent chef and is ready and willing to help you gain confidence in the kitchen. With her easy-to-follow recipes, helpful tips, and cooking knowledge, you will be making the very tastiest dishes yourself in no time! Véronique's recipes are intended for everyone, from beginners to advanced home cooks.
Updated at: 17-04-2021
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Add the mixed nuts to the mortar and use the pestle to create fine nuts, but not too fine. Transfer the nuts to a bowl and add the fennel seeds, cumin seeds, peppercorns and dried thyme to the mortar.
Use the pestle to grind the herbs, also not too fine, and combine the herbs and nuts.
Heat a skillet on medium-high heat and roast the herbs and nuts for a few minutes. Keep an eye on them because they tend to burn quickly.
Serve dukkah with a small bowl of olive oil and bread of your choice. We used baguette, but you can also use pita bread. Dip the bread into the olive oil and then into the dukkah.
A delicious appetizer, but keep in mind it will make you quite thirsty.