This is a very useful spice blend for Middle Eastern Dishes. I have also found it to be good on cooked pasta, mixed with some olive oil, toasted pine nuts and olives. Also good on a bagel with cream cheese and then za'atar sprinkled on top. Try it on bruschetta with chopped tomatoes, garlic, olive oil, balsamic vinegar mixed up and then sprinkle with the za'atar - delish!
Provided by Pesto lover
Categories < 15 Mins
Time 5m
Yield 3/4 cup
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- 1. Crush the sesame seeds in a mortar, with a pestle.
- 2. Add the other ingredients and crush with the pestle.
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Kairi N
[email protected]This spice blend is a great way to add some extra flavor to your favorite dishes. I especially love it on grilled chicken and fish.
Sarah Onyeoziri
[email protected]Zaatar spice blend is a staple in my kitchen. I use it on everything from eggs to roasted vegetables. It's so versatile and always adds a delicious flavor.
Kousar Kousar
[email protected]This spice blend is a bit too spicy for my taste.
Scott Miller
[email protected]I love using this spice blend on chicken and fish. It gives them a delicious crispy crust.
Damika Leigh
[email protected]I wasn't sure what to expect from this spice blend, but I was pleasantly surprised. It's really flavorful and adds a nice touch of complexity to dishes.
Fitsum Shemalis
[email protected]This is my new favorite spice blend! It's so easy to make and it tastes delicious on everything.
mapa bolea
[email protected]This spice blend is a great way to add some Mediterranean flair to your cooking. I especially love it on roasted vegetables.
Faijan Shaik
[email protected]Meh.
Nejla Basyigit
[email protected]I love the zesty, nutty flavor of this spice blend. It's perfect for adding a pop of flavor to grilled meats and vegetables.
ernest udo
[email protected]This zaatar spice blend is amazing! It's so flavorful and versatile. I've used it on chicken, fish, vegetables, and even in hummus. It always adds a delicious touch of Middle Eastern flavor.