Author Notes
WAIT - before you run screaming away with visions of warm crusty mayo in the sun, or start yelling "WHO EATS THAT CRAP?" - this is different. I mean really, who DOES eat that warm gross possibly toxic goo from days of yore? This is a version that you might actually like - sweet and sour with toasted spices ... —aargersi
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Ingredients
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1/4 cup
sugar
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1/2 cup
white wine vinegar
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1/2 teaspoon
whole fennel seed
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1/2 teaspoon
whole cumin seed
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1/2 teaspoon
whole brown mustard seed
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1/2 teaspoon
whole fenugreek seed (I think those are seeds! Grains? Anyhow not the ground kind)
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1/2 cup
raisins
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4 cups
peeled shredded carrot (5 or 6 large carrots)
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3 tablespoons
walnut oil
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salt and pepper
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a generous fistful of cilantro
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1
pinch aleppo pepper
Directions
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Whisk the sugar and vinegar together in a microwave safe something (I used a glass measuring cup)
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Dry toast the whole spices in a medium hot skillet until they smell wonderful and start to pop a little. Put them in a mortar and pestle and gently crush them. Whisk them into the sugar and vinegar along with the aleppo pepper, then stir in the raisins and nuke the whole thing for one minute to warm it a bit and plump the raisins.
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Peel and shred your carrots and put them in a big bowl. Stir in the raisin and vinegar mixture, then the walnut oil. Add a pinch of salt and a bit of pepper, taste and adjust accordingly. Now cover it and put it in the fridge to marinate for an hour or so, or overnight. When you are ready, stir in the cilantro and serve!
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