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  • Serves 6
  • 6 minutes
  • Difficulty Easy
  • 9 Ingredients

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Pistachio Dukkah is a divine sprinkle to have on hand in the pantry – so versatile and very easy to make!

Like traditional dukkah is delicious served with a little olive oil and bread. Dip a small piece of bread into the oil and then into the dukkah – yum!

This is also divine sprinkled over pouched eggs and avocado on toast. Or you can add a little crunch to your salads with a sprinkle of Dukkah.

Look for good quality ingredients for your Pistachio Dukkah – we love Herbies for all our herbs, spices and blends!

PLUS the Cumin and Turmeric in this Pistachio Dukkah are great for anyone with inflammation issues. Enjoy!


Ingredients (serves 6)

  • 1/2 cup Pistachio nuts (shelled)
  • 1/4 cup Sesame seeds
  • 3 tblespns shredded coconut
  • 3 tblespns Coriander seeds
  • 1 tblespn Cumin seeds
  • 1 teaspn Ground turmeric
  • 1 teaspn Sea salt
  • 1/2 teaspn Freshly cracked black pepper
  • Olive oil

Method

  1. Place pistachio nuts into a mortar and pestle and grind.
  2. Heat oil in frying pan and add all ingredients.
  3. Cook stirring for 6 minutes.
  4. Enjoy!
  5. Store any left over dukkah in a covered container in the refrigerator.

Notes

Dukkah is also wonderful for coating meat, chicken and fish.

  • Thanks so much I’ve never tried a recipe like this

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  • Never thought to make my own. I always coat my salmon with dukkah to give it a nice crunch.


    • I love to coat fish with a crunch coating.

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  • Ive never tried dukkah. Looks delicious though

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  • I adore pistachios and this recipe just makes me happy! Thanks Cherz 🙂

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  • Thank you for this. Have looked up the website for Herbies and there is a place I can go to on a day trip.

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  • I have always wanted to try dukkah, will have to give it a whirl!

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  • Some people with inflammation problems cannot eat a lot of spices, nor can they eat many nuts.


    • This may help.
      Best Nuts and Seeds for Arthritis | Arthritis Diet | Living with …
      https://www.arthritis.org › living-with-arthritis › best-nuts-and-seeds-for-ar…
      15 Health and Nutrition Benefits of Sesame Seeds – Healthline
      https://www.healthline.com › nutrition › sesame-seeds
      Feb 13, 2019 – May Soothe Arthritic Knee Pain Sesamin, a compound in sesame seeds, has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects that may protect your cartilage
      Benefits of coriander seeds – The Statesman
      https://www.thestatesman.com › world
      Apr 20, 2019 – Sweeten bad breath: Coriander seeds can be used as a mouthwash to … in coriander seeds contain anti-arthritic and anti-rheumatic properties.
      Not every one will react the same as others so yes if you react unfavourably to certain foods best to stay away from it.
      Wishing you and yours good health and happy times.

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  • this sounds like it would be so yummy – thank you so much for sharing this recipe 🙂

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  • I have never tried dukkah before but am willing to have a go after seeing how easy it is to make.

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  • I can’t wait to try this I love dukkah but hate that it’s so expensive

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  • Well it sure sounds delicious! I am going to give this a go, we love pistachios and coconut so I think along with the other ingredients listed this would be a hit with my family! I think I might try it with flat bread, or salad. Yum!


    • Thanks for all your wonderful comments moms …yes very easy to make and very delicious to eat.

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  • I have no idea where mom got the above wording from as I did not submit this. . . “Pistachio Dukkah is a divine sprinkle to have on hand in the pantry – so versatile and very easy to make!
    Like traditional dukkah is delicious served with a little olive oil and bread. Dip a small piece of bread into the oil and then into the dukkah – yum!
    Look for good quality ingredients for your Pistachio Dukkah – we love Herbies for all our herbs, spices and blends!” I will be emailing mom shortly but in the mean time moms please with my recipe I would not store any leftover/unused dukkah in the pantry. PLEASE STORE IN THE REFRIGERATOR. Thanks.

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