Muhammara (Roasted Pepper & Walnut Spread) – Lebanese Adjacent
This muhammara video was inspired by a request we received for a Lebanese recipe. Not knowing any off the top of my head, I asked for suggestions, and this amazing red pepper walnut spread was nominated by several people. The only problem is, it's actually a Syrian recipe.
Nevertheless, it's apparently very popular in Lebanon, as well as across the rest of the Mideast, and once you taste it, you'll understand why. Like I said in the intro, this may be the most delicious thing you're not currently eating.
All great dips and spreads should be addictive, but there's something very special about how this beckons you back for more, and more, even after you're being stared at by the other guests. Let them enjoy their superior will power – we'll continue to enjoy the muhammara.
You'll find pomegranate molasses at any Middle Eastern grocery store, or online, but if you can't, you can make it by reducing pomegranate juice (Google for more details). Or, maybe substitute with some honey for the sweetness, and little extra lemon for the tartness. Either way, I really hope you give this amazing muhammara a try soon. Enjoy!
* Bell Pepper Buying Note: Sometimes bell peppers have large seed pods which makes them very heavy, and therefor very expensive. Depending on the season, a jar of roasted peppers will actually be cheaper than two fresh peppers. I usually weigh them at the store, do the math, and then make the fresh/jarred call.
Ingredients for 6 portions:
- 1 cup roughly chopped fire-roasted red peppers (peeled, seeded)
- 1/4 cup olive oil, divided
- 1 1/4 cup raw walnut halves
- 1/3 to 1/2 cup fresh breadcrumbs
- 2 garlic cloves, crushed
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice
- 2 teaspoons pomegranate molasses
- 1 teaspoon salt, plus more as needed
- 1 teaspoon paprika
- 1/2 teaspoon cumin
- 1/2 teaspoon cayenne
- 1 teaspoon Allepo or other red pepper flakes
- Italian parsley, chopped walnuts, and pepper flakes to garnish