What is Dukkah

Dukkah or Duqqa is basically an Egyptian condiment with nuts, seeds, spices and herbs as its primary ingredients. All ingredients are dry roasted, then put in a food processor or a mixer-grinder along with seasonings (usually sea salt) and ground to a coarse mixture. Dukkah Recipe is essentially made to be served as a dip with a combination of crusty bread or fresh vegetable crudités as a snack. Traditionally, the bread or veggies are first dipped in olive oil and then in the duqqa. This can also be served as a starter. The word Dukkah has its origin in the Arabic language, a word which means ‘to pound.’ Certainly, the way this delicacy is prepared explains this association. So, not just in the Egyptian food culture, it is also popular in other Middle Eastern and Arabic cuisines. In the region of Hejaz in Saudi Arabia, it has been a speciality since ages. There is no precise composition for the most original Dukkah Recipe. As the spice-seed-nut mixture varies from person to person. Each family has their own signature recipe to it. Some of the most common ingredients that go in this dish are coriander seeds, sesame seeds, zaatar, black peppercorns, cumin seeds, hazelnuts, almonds, pine nuts, sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds. Some versions can also have chickpeas and mint in them.

More on Dukkah Recipe

The Dukkah recipe was first shared with me by an Australian colleague who had make it for us on a few occasions. He had also told me how this condiment is very popular even in Australia as well as in the United States too. At home, we use the Dukkah on toasted wheat bread drizzled with some olive oil and also on salad and rice. It really enhances the flavor of the food and makes it ultra-yummy. Generally, hazelnuts are the preferred choice of nuts in a classic Dukkah Recipe. But other nuts, like almonds, pistachios, pinenuts, walnuts or even a combination of them, can be used to make it. In my recipe, I have used almonds. Sesame seeds are also important in a Dukkah Recipe. But along with sesame seeds, you can also add seeds like sunflower seeds, melon seeds, pumpkin seeds, flax seeds or a combination of all these seeds. I have added only sesame seeds in my recipe. Remember if you use flax seeds, then you have to keep the Dukkah in the freezer and use it in a week’s time, as later the flax seeds get rancid. I sometimes make another healthy blend using sesame seeds and flax seeds. For the spices, I have added coriander seeds, cumin seeds, fennel seeds and black peppers in my recipe. Seasoning can be done best with sea salt. But if you don’t have it, you can add regular salt too.

How to make Dukkah

Roast Ingredients

  1. Take 1 cup almonds and roast them in a frying pan or a skillet (on medium-low to medium heat) until they become crunchy. Set aside in a plate. You can opt to toast the almonds in the oven if you prefer. Layer them in a single layer on a baking tray/baking sheet and toast in a pre-heated oven at 180 degrees C/356 degrees F for 10 to 12 minutes or as needed until the almonds look toasted and have a crunchy texture.
  2. In the same pan, start roasting ½ cup white sesame seeds on a low to medium-low heat.
  3. Roast the sesame seeds till they pop and change color. Stir often so that the seeds do not burn or get browned. Remove from the pan and set aside.
  4. In the same pan, roast 2 tablespoons coriander seeds, ½ tablespoon fennel seeds, 2 tablespoons cumin seeds and ½ teaspoon black peppercorns till fragrant. Set aside. Let these toasted or roasted nuts, seeds and spices cool at room temperature. Ensure that they are completely cooled before you process them or else they can become pasty.

Make Dukkah

  1. Now firstly, in a coffee-grinder or a mixer-grinder or a food processor, process or grind the roasted almonds using the pulse option, to a coarse mixture with small chunks of almonds. Do not process the almonds for too long or else you will get almond butter.
  2. Next, add all the other roasted whole spices to the food processor or mixer-grinder or coffee-grinder.
  3. Add regular salt or sea salt as per taste.
  4. Process or grind the spices and the already ground almonds together using the pulse option or till the desired level of coarseness is achieved. You have to process until you get a coarse sand-like texture. Do not process too much and make the mixture superfine or pasty.
  5. Transfer to a clean air-tight jar and store in the refrigerator. Serve Dukkah as needed with your meals.

Expert Tips

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title: “Dukkah Recipe Egyptian Nut And Spice Blend " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-17” author: “Courtney Trongone”

What is Dukkah

Dukkah or Duqqa is basically an Egyptian condiment with nuts, seeds, spices and herbs as its primary ingredients. All ingredients are dry roasted, then put in a food processor or a mixer-grinder along with seasonings (usually sea salt) and ground to a coarse mixture. Dukkah Recipe is essentially made to be served as a dip with a combination of crusty bread or fresh vegetable crudités as a snack. Traditionally, the bread or veggies are first dipped in olive oil and then in the duqqa. This can also be served as a starter. The word Dukkah has its origin in the Arabic language, a word which means ‘to pound.’ Certainly, the way this delicacy is prepared explains this association. So, not just in the Egyptian food culture, it is also popular in other Middle Eastern and Arabic cuisines. In the region of Hejaz in Saudi Arabia, it has been a speciality since ages. There is no precise composition for the most original Dukkah Recipe. As the spice-seed-nut mixture varies from person to person. Each family has their own signature recipe to it. Some of the most common ingredients that go in this dish are coriander seeds, sesame seeds, zaatar, black peppercorns, cumin seeds, hazelnuts, almonds, pine nuts, sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds. Some versions can also have chickpeas and mint in them.

More on Dukkah Recipe

The Dukkah recipe was first shared with me by an Australian colleague who had make it for us on a few occasions. He had also told me how this condiment is very popular even in Australia as well as in the United States too. At home, we use the Dukkah on toasted wheat bread drizzled with some olive oil and also on salad and rice. It really enhances the flavor of the food and makes it ultra-yummy. Generally, hazelnuts are the preferred choice of nuts in a classic Dukkah Recipe. But other nuts, like almonds, pistachios, pinenuts, walnuts or even a combination of them, can be used to make it. In my recipe, I have used almonds. Sesame seeds are also important in a Dukkah Recipe. But along with sesame seeds, you can also add seeds like sunflower seeds, melon seeds, pumpkin seeds, flax seeds or a combination of all these seeds. I have added only sesame seeds in my recipe. Remember if you use flax seeds, then you have to keep the Dukkah in the freezer and use it in a week’s time, as later the flax seeds get rancid. I sometimes make another healthy blend using sesame seeds and flax seeds. For the spices, I have added coriander seeds, cumin seeds, fennel seeds and black peppers in my recipe. Seasoning can be done best with sea salt. But if you don’t have it, you can add regular salt too.

How to make Dukkah

Roast Ingredients

  1. Take 1 cup almonds and roast them in a frying pan or a skillet (on medium-low to medium heat) until they become crunchy. Set aside in a plate. You can opt to toast the almonds in the oven if you prefer. Layer them in a single layer on a baking tray/baking sheet and toast in a pre-heated oven at 180 degrees C/356 degrees F for 10 to 12 minutes or as needed until the almonds look toasted and have a crunchy texture.
  2. In the same pan, start roasting ½ cup white sesame seeds on a low to medium-low heat.
  3. Roast the sesame seeds till they pop and change color. Stir often so that the seeds do not burn or get browned. Remove from the pan and set aside.
  4. In the same pan, roast 2 tablespoons coriander seeds, ½ tablespoon fennel seeds, 2 tablespoons cumin seeds and ½ teaspoon black peppercorns till fragrant. Set aside. Let these toasted or roasted nuts, seeds and spices cool at room temperature. Ensure that they are completely cooled before you process them or else they can become pasty.

Make Dukkah

  1. Now firstly, in a coffee-grinder or a mixer-grinder or a food processor, process or grind the roasted almonds using the pulse option, to a coarse mixture with small chunks of almonds. Do not process the almonds for too long or else you will get almond butter.
  2. Next, add all the other roasted whole spices to the food processor or mixer-grinder or coffee-grinder.
  3. Add regular salt or sea salt as per taste.
  4. Process or grind the spices and the already ground almonds together using the pulse option or till the desired level of coarseness is achieved. You have to process until you get a coarse sand-like texture. Do not process too much and make the mixture superfine or pasty.
  5. Transfer to a clean air-tight jar and store in the refrigerator. Serve Dukkah as needed with your meals.

Expert Tips

Please be sure to rate the recipe in the recipe card or leave a comment below if you have made it. For more vegetarian inspirations, Sign Up for my emails or follow me on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Pinterest or Twitter. Easy Hummus Recipe (With Sesame Seeds) Muhammara Recipe (Roasted Red Pepper Dip) Pesto Recipe | Basil Pesto Sauce Pizza Sauce | Easy Homemade Pizza Sauce in 15 Mins This Dukkah recipe from the archives first published on September 2011 has been republished and updated on November 2022.

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