As Caren has mentioned, she and I were lucky enough to travel throughout exotic Jordan earlier this year and of course, were on a mission to try all the fabulous local delicacies. We have already shared a couple of blogs featuring some of the myriad of mezze dishes offered with every generously proportioned meal in Jordan and I would like to share a very typical main course ….
MOCHA MERINGUES TREATS
MORE MEZZE
RED CAPSICUM, WALNUT AND POMEGRANATE DIP
Flavoured with paprika, Aleppo pepper, cumin and rose water, this Red Capsicum, Walnut and Pomegranate Dip brings back memories of my visit to Jordan in 2019. While seemingly exotic, all the ingredients for this dish can be found in your local supermarket. So go shopping and prepare for yourself a little bit of The Middle East ….
SMOKY EGGPLANT AND TOMATO SALAD
MEZZE
Rosie and I had a fantastic time in Jordan in early 2019, taking in the incredible landscape, the antiquities and eating some really delicious food. In fact we ate a lot of really delicious food. We were happy recipients of the renowned Middle Eastern hospitality, encountering laden tables of mezze, salads, grilled meats, elaborate rice dishes and simple desserts ….
GRILLED OLIVES
LABNEH IN HAZELNUT DUKKAH
Creamy yoghurt is easily transformed into Labneh by hanging it for 24 hours to allow the liquid whey to drain away. The resulting thickened yoghurt is then used in all manner of ways and sometimes formed into little balls, stored in olive oil. Covered in crunchy Hazelnut Dukkah they are fabulous as part of a mezze selection and are great on gluten-free crackers for a snack or added to a salad. Yes, they’re a handy item to have in the fridge ….
PICKLED CAULIFLOWER
PICKLED BABY CUCUMBERS AND CHILLIES
HAZELNUT, HONEY AND COCOA NIB CAKES
SLICED STUFFED PEPPERS
CHOCOLATE BUTTERMILK CAKE
CURING OLIVES
POLENTA
MAPLE SYRUP, MISO, RICOTTA AND WALNUT TART
TARRAGON SALSA
GLUTEN-FREE MILLIONAIRE'S SHORTBREAD
These decadent morsels, originally named Millionaire’s Shortbread due to their rich ingredients, are our gluten-free version of a recipe published by Andrew McConnell a few years ago. As they are not too sweet and use couverture chocolate, they are a bit more grown-up than the commercially made caramel chocolate slices found in cafés and shops everywhere ….