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Makes
a small jar of spice blend
Author Notes
There are many versions of Baharat, which (I've read) means spice. It's a mixture that cooks make or purchase, and add to their dishes; often providing that essential something that makes a dish stand out as "Middle Easatern." This is a Syrian version; I use it in braises, mixed with salt to dry-brine meats, and in pilafs. —Rebecca Zicarelli
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Ingredients
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2 teaspoons
allspice berries
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2 teaspoons
whole peppercorns
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1 teaspoon
whole cloves
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1 teaspoon
cumin seeds
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1 teaspoon
coriander
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1 teaspoon
freshly grated nutmeg
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1 teaspoon
cinnamon
Directions
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Toast the allspice, peppercorns, cloves, cumin, and coriander over lower heat until fragrant, taking care not to burn them. When they're toasted, add the nutmeg and cinnamon to the pan to lightly toast them, and remove from heat. Let cool completely.
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In a morter and pestle or spice grinder, grind the spice mixture until it's a fine powder. Store in a tightly-sealed jar.
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