This spicy North African condiment has many versions, but usually contains dried hot red pepper, caraway, cumin and garlic Just a small dab packs quite a punch, and can be used to brighten soups, sauces or marinades Thinned with olive oil, it’s good drizzled over grilled meat or vegetables
This spicy North African condiment has many versions, but usually contains dried hot red pepper, caraway, cumin and garlic. Just a small dab packs quite a punch, and can be used to brighten soups, sauces or marinades. Thinned with olive oil, it’s good drizzled over grilled meat or vegetables. Store it in the refrigerator for up to 1 month.
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