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Muhammara Roasted Red Pepper Walnut Dip

September 7, 2010

Several years ago I was served Muhammara at a restaurant.

It was some life changing dip, let me tell you.

My taste buds were overwhelmed with pleasure as I tasted the complex flavours of the roasted red pepper, toasted walnuts, garlic, and spices.

Since that day, I have wanted to create this dip at home and I finally took the plunge.

I wasn’t sure how it would turn out, but I had to ask myself:

How could I go wrong with roasted red peppers and toasted walnuts?

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I simply could not go wrong.

No, I could not. ;)

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[Short of setting the kitchen to fire while making the roasted red peppers, but I had to keep the faith in my culinary skills.]

Muhammara Roasted Red Pepper & Walnut Dip with Spiced Tortilla chips

Inspired by Epicurious Muhammara.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup + 1/3 cup toasted walnuts
  • 2 pieces Ezekiel bread, toasted
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 6 curved bull’s horn red peppers* (made 2 cups roasted peppers)
  • 1/4 tsp ground cumin
  • 2 tsp ground paprika
  • 1.5 tbsp olive oil
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste
  • For heat: Try Aleppo pepper flakes or hot sauce, to taste (I didn’t add any)

 

Directions: Preheat oven to medium broiler setting. Wash and slice peppers and remove seeds. Take 1/2 tbsp of olive oil and spread onto baking sheet. Place peppers on top and broil on medium for about 10 minutes watching carefully. Once they are slightly charred, remove from oven and use a spoon to place them in a bowl. Cover bowl with a tea towel and allow to cool. Meanwhile, toast the walnuts in 1 tbsp olive oil over medium heat until golden. Remove from heat. Toast 2 slices of bread until moderately browned and firm. In a food processor process the walnuts, garlic, paprika, toasted bread, cumin, sea salt, and tomato paste. Scrape down sides of bowl as necessary. Once the peppers are cooled, remove tea towel and carefully remove the skin of the pepper. Discard the skin of the peppers and take the ‘meat’ of the pepper and process it with the rest of the dip until thoroughly combined. Serve with easy homemade tortilla chips (see below).

Makes 1.5-2 cups. Can be used as a dip or spread.

Notes: You can use regular red bell peppers. You might only need 4-5 as they are a bit larger. Also, I did not use any hot spices because Eric isn’t a fan of spicy food. You might want to add some, although it is already very flavourful without any at all! It is quite garlicky so if you are not a garlic fan you might want to cut the amount in half or more.

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We got these sweet red peppers from our CSA last week (I think they are called ‘Curved Bull’s Horn’?). They are delicious.

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and perfect to roast.

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and walnuts are perfect to toast. ;)

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Feel free to shove a few walnuts in your mouth. They should not be resisted…ever. Don’t even try because you will fail. ;)

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Easy Homemade Spiced Tortilla Chips

Ingredients:

  • 2 Ezekiel tortilla wraps
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • 1-1.5 tbsp Earth Balance buttery spread
  • 2 tiny pinches of sea salt

 

Directions: Preheat oven to 425F. Take tortilla wrap and spread with butter. Now sprinkle on paprika and sea salt. Cut into tortilla triangles. Place on baking sheet and bake for 5 minutes at 425F (no longer!). Remove from oven and immediately transfer to a plate to cool. Makes about 25 chips.

I loved using the Food For Life Ezekiel wraps because they are thick wraps! The chips were also crispy on the outside but still chewy and flavourful on the inside. I adore these!! If you use other tortilla wraps you might have to bake them for less time.

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They were prepared in just a couple minutes and ready in 5!

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They are delicious with the dip. I highly recommend you make both at the same time!

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This is a wicked appetizer that would be a hit at any party.

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Be careful though, it won’t last long!  

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Filed Under: Appetizers, Dinner Tagged With: Appetizers, food newtwork star, healthy dip, Muhammara recipe, Oprah, vegan appetizers, vegan dip recipe, vegan Muhammara, vegan recipes, walnuts, weight loss

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Lisa (Bakebikeblog)
15 years ago

oh my – this looks AMAZING! What a great combination of flavours :)

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Valerie @ City|Life|Eats
15 years ago

I love love love Muhammara. The recipe from the book Vegan Table is lovely – I think it calls for molasses, but I always use agave instead. The bit of sweetness cuts through the garlic beautifully.

Enjoy – your chips and Muhammara look scrumptious!

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AngelaOSG
Reply to  Valerie @ City|Life|Eats
15 years ago

A bit of sweetness is a great idea. I think some traditional recipes call for pomegranate syrup too. I might have to try that next time!

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Ashley
Reply to  Valerie @ City|Life|Eats
15 years ago

Yes! I added a smidge of maple syrup to mine. Not a lot, but a little sweetness takes it to a whole new level! It’s also great piled on a potato for hungrier times.

This would be perfect to take to my new job for lunch! Thanks for the great recipes as always :)

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Liza (Health Nutting)
15 years ago

Oh my, this looks wonderful. I love muhammara! Beauuuutiful photos, too.

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christina cadden
15 years ago

mmm, looks so good!

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Kath
15 years ago

Gorgeous photos!!!!!!!

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Freya (Brit Chick Runs)
15 years ago

Oohhhh my days, that looks and sounds AMAZING! I know what I’ll dream about tonight :)

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Camille
15 years ago

I’ve never has Muhammara but it looks awesome!
I will definitely make some soon!

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Jessica @ How Sweet It Is
15 years ago

That dip just sounds fabulous!

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Shanna, like Banana
15 years ago

I’ve made something similar in a cooking class and it was fantastic! There are so many wonderful variations..one right off the bat would be smoked paprika for me ;)

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Kristina @ spabettie
15 years ago

this sounds AWESOME !! and what a pretty presentation… love the red :)

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Julie the Alkaline Sister
15 years ago

Mama mia this sounds divine. I love, love roasted peppers. Can’t wait to give it a try- But hmmm wonder how it tastes if the peppers are raw? Might have to experiment.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Julie the Alkaline Sister
15 years ago

let me know if you try it!

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Joslyn @ missfitbliss
15 years ago

Wow! That was some serious eye candy;)

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Lily @ Lily's Health Pad
15 years ago

I’ve never heard of Muhammara, but everything you make tastes delicious, so I’m sure it’s worth a try!

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Heather (Heather's Dish)
15 years ago

i’ve had this dip before…it’s heavenly! all about the creaminess from the walnuts… :)

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Heather @ Side of Sneakers
15 years ago

This sounds more than amazing- I just picked up some red peppers at the farmer’s market today– perhaps they might turn into this ;)

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Caitlin (EatFeats)
15 years ago

I have never heard of that, but it sounds so unique! Anything with walnuts is alright by me.

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Michelle @ Give Me the Almond Butter
15 years ago

I love roasted bell peppers and walnuts. Seems like the perfect combination to me :)

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Julie @SavvyEats
15 years ago

I have never heard of muhammara, but it looks good! I am bookmarking this to make when I am no longer sick.

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Ellen@FirednFabulous
15 years ago

This sounds simply delicious! I have a few stand-by dips I always make for parties, but I was definitely in need of something new to add to the usual suspects :)

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Maxine
15 years ago

Did you eat this in Turkey? If so, what is in the appetizers menu?

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