Zaatar: Traditional Arabic/Middle Eastern Dry Spices 💁🏻♀️

This is typically & traditionally known as the Arabic Masala- Kind of all in one ☝️ that they usually do like to infuse it in their dishes & recipes as one of the taste enhancers…having quite a few
Fragrant & Aromatic Herbs in it…🌿
For eg., As we Bengalis use the PanchPhoron (that’s the Bong 5 spices) wherein, in the rest of other parts it’s known as the Achari or Achar ka Masala-
And, also these individual spices are used too, separately and prevalently in many dishes too.
The same is done with this particular Arabic Dry Masala too in accordance with its single-use as in all in one & also, use them individually & respectively as & when any of their special dishes calls for it 👍🏻
Zaatar: Traditional Arabic/Middle Eastern Dry Spices 💁🏻♀️
This is typically & traditionally known as the Arabic Masala- Kind of all in one ☝️ that they usually do like to infuse it in their dishes & recipes as one of the taste enhancers…having quite a few
Fragrant & Aromatic Herbs in it…🌿
For eg., As we Bengalis use the PanchPhoron (that’s the Bong 5 spices) wherein, in the rest of other parts it’s known as the Achari or Achar ka Masala-
And, also these individual spices are used too, separately and prevalently in many dishes too.
The same is done with this particular Arabic Dry Masala too in accordance with its single-use as in all in one & also, use them individually & respectively as & when any of their special dishes calls for it 👍🏻
Steps
- 1
First Up: Dry Roast all the spices, that are required to be-
It need be done with each one of them, individually and then put together in a separate bowl/plate for its later rough pounding or grinding in the mortar-pestle, that’s how it’s done & not in any mixer grinder- The spices mixture need be a bit coarse & not completely smooth.
While pounding them in the mortar-pestle, include everything in it except the toasted sesame seeds. - 2
As aforesaid: Post their dry roasting, allow them to cool down substantially, and then grind or pound them while still a bit warm though not much for ease in pounding it manually…
Once done ✅ transfer it to a separate bowl and then, mix the toasted sesame seeds at the end-
Give it all a really good mix & store it in an airtight container, which lasts up to several months time, depending on your usages 💁🏻♀️ - 3
👇🏻 That’s how it looks, post its final mixing & as its very outcome.
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