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Sumac

Rhus coriaria Allergen-Free
Sumac

Was ist Sumac?

A tangy, purplish-red spice made from ground dried berries of the sumac bush, adding a distinctive lemony, astringent note to Middle Eastern cuisine.

"The tart secret weapon that brings bright, zesty life to dishes without adding liquid."

Technical Metrics

Antioxidant Properties

Rich in antioxidants and Vitamin C.

Primary Culinary Use

Sprinkled over salads (like Fattoush), grilled meats, and dips (like hummus).

Traditional Preservation

Historically used to preserve foods and tenderize meat.

Geheimtipp des Chefs

For a deeper, more pronounced lemony flavor and color, 'bloom' sumac by steeping it in a small amount of warm water or oil for 5-10 minutes before adding to dressings or marinades.

Wie man Sumac auswählt & lagert

  1. Look for whole, dark red berries or coarsely ground sumac with a vibrant color.
  2. Avoid brown or faded sumac, which indicates staleness.
  3. Store in an airtight container.

Womit passt Sumac gut zusammen?

  • Grilled meats
  • salads
  • hummus
  • labneh
  • roasted vegetables
  • rice dishes
  • chicken.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Wie schmeckt Sumac?

Tangy, sour, fruity, lemony, slightly astringent, earthy.

Wie wählt und lagert man Sumac?

Look for whole, dark red berries or coarsely ground sumac with a vibrant color. Avoid brown or faded sumac, which indicates staleness. Store in an airtight container.

Rezepte mit Sumac

Vegetables Vegan Dips Middle Eastern

Acili Ezme Turkish Style Tomato Dip Condiment

Experience the explosion of flavors in this Acili Ezme, a vibrant Turkish tomato dip! Perfect as a condiment for shish kebabs or a zesty salsa with toasted French bread, this recipe uses top-quality tomatoes (or high-quality canned diced tomatoes in a pinch) for the ultimate taste sensation. The secret ingredient? Sumac! This essential spice adds a unique tang you won't want to miss. Feel free to experiment with different chili peppers like Thai or habanero to customize the heat. Prepare to be amazed by this easy-to-make, yet incredibly flavorful dip!

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Course Main Dish Preparation Course

Adana Kebab

Experience the fiery flavors of Turkey with this authentic Adana Kebab recipe! Named after Turkey's fourth-largest city, this kebab boasts a succulent blend of lamb and veal, marinated overnight for maximum tenderness. The secret ingredient? Zesty sumac, easily found in Middle Eastern markets or online – trust us, it makes all the difference! Prepare for a culinary journey as you grill these flavorful skewers to perfection, then tuck them into warm pita bread with creamy yogurt sauce and a vibrant red onion relish. This recipe is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser!

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Soups Stews Diabetic Eggs Dairy Kosher

Azerbaijani Kefir And Greens Soup

Inspired by Gil Marks' "Olive Trees and Honey," this vibrant Azerbaijani kefir (or yogurt) soup is a refreshing and flavorful experience. Featuring tender split peas, fluffy rice, and a burst of fresh herbs, this unique soup is traditionally served warm after the main course. The subtle tang of kefir perfectly complements the earthy greens, creating a surprisingly light and satisfying finish to any meal. Get ready to impress your guests with this culinary gem!

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