Have you tried Muhammara? It’s a perfect cold appetizer to pair with your summer barbecues. Grab the recipe here: plantbasedarab.com/muhammara-syrian-roasted-red-pepper-dip/
I bought roasted peppers in jars for years - then one day finally roasted my own with olive oil and seasonings. Will never go back to jarred version - they are soapy tasting vs the deliciousness of roasted peppers at home!
@@ahmadzedaney3200 wash a couple of red peppers / cut into 1/4s / remove the seeds / toss pepper sections with avocado oil (healthiest and good for high temps which olive oil is not) and seasonings of your choice. Roast in 375 oven until there is some char on both sides. Remove red pepper sections to metal or glass bowl and cover bowl with a lid or plate. Let steam for about 10 mins then pull off the charred skin from pepper. Cut peppers into strips and use in salad or side dishes. Can store in refrigerator in a jar with peppers covered by olive oil and some vinegar for about a week or two.
@@mwhittaker9159 It's a myth that olive oil is not ok for ovens and cooking like that! Italians will disagree!! Watch The Pasta Queen she'll show you!!
@@meghasinghania1 research it - same info across the board Avocado oil has a higher smoke point than olive oil, meaning that it doesn’t burn and smoke as quickly. For example, the smoke point of avocado oil is higher than 482°F (250°C), while olive oil can smoke and burn at 375°F (191°C) (25Trusted Source, 26Trusted Source). Therefore, it may be better to use avocado oil for cooking techniques that require high temperatures, such as sautéing, grilling, searing, and baking
Have you tried Muhammara? It’s a perfect cold appetizer to pair with your summer barbecues. Grab the recipe here: plantbasedarab.com/muhammara-syrian-roasted-red-pepper-dip/
What are the spices you put please
love this recipe. I also add a pinch of ginger to give a little punch.
I love it, I was in Turkey and I ate Muhammara with every dish. I am making one today. Thnx for the recipe
Super bhai
Yes I’d give it a try looks Amazing! Thanx for sharing Chief 😊
thank you for sharing a recipe with store bought pepper paste. I needed to be sure I won't ruin it by not roasting the peppers myself lol
Great dip idea !😊
شكرا على الوصفة جربتها طلعت كتير طيبة
I can't wait to try this
Love this
Absolutely delicious ! Will make again for sure
Delicious! 🌶️ 🫑 🧄 🧂
It looks delicious 😋 I will try it as soon as get the ingredients.
No recipe on link please give it to us
Syrian dishes are delicious ❤🇸🇾
Gorgeous! Gotta make this on the weekend. This weekend!
Looks delicious and authentic!
Subscribed! ❤
Podrían dar la receta en Español por favor gracias
That llooks good and if I weight the ingredients mix than it also taste good.
I bought roasted peppers in jars for years - then one day finally roasted my own with olive oil and seasonings. Will never go back to jarred version - they are soapy tasting vs the deliciousness of roasted peppers at home!
Recipe?
@@ahmadzedaney3200 wash a couple of red peppers / cut into 1/4s / remove the seeds / toss pepper sections with avocado oil (healthiest and good for high temps which olive oil is not) and seasonings of your choice. Roast in 375 oven until there is some char on both sides. Remove red pepper sections to metal or glass bowl and cover bowl with a lid or plate. Let steam for about 10 mins then pull off the charred skin from pepper. Cut peppers into strips and use in salad or side dishes. Can store in refrigerator in a jar with peppers covered by olive oil and some vinegar for about a week or two.
@@mwhittaker9159 It's a myth that olive oil is not ok for ovens and cooking like that! Italians will disagree!! Watch The Pasta Queen she'll show you!!
@@meghasinghania1 research it - same info across the board
Avocado oil has a higher smoke point than olive oil, meaning that it doesn’t burn and smoke as quickly.
For example, the smoke point of avocado oil is higher than 482°F (250°C), while olive oil can smoke and burn at 375°F (191°C) (25Trusted Source, 26Trusted Source).
Therefore, it may be better to use avocado oil for cooking techniques that require high temperatures, such as sautéing, grilling, searing, and baking
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What spices did u add
Can we make this with gluten free bread crumb? Or do you have any suggestions for gluten free ingredients to replace bread crumb?
What is the shelf life ?
Looks great!
Thank you so much! Have you had Muhammara before? 😊
@@plantbasedarab I have not but would like to try
I hope you get to try it soon! Let me know how you like it :)
Send me the receipt plz thank you
Habibna where is the recipe in details please 😊
With that speed I’m going to have to watch 10 x 😂
We make something 90% similar in Spain called salsa Romesco.
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Love it, but please slow when you talk, thank you
How crazy man you put tahina in muhamara
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Syrian 😂