How to Make Dukkah- Authentic Dukkah Recipe | The Mediterranean Dish (2024)

Straight from my Egyptian home, today is all about how to make dukkah--Egypt's famous blend of nuts, seeds and warm spices. The heady seasoning you never knew you needed! Make this quick dukkah recipe and store it for use as a snack (with bread and olive oil); as a crust for your meats; or as a nutty topping to add texture and flavor to anything from soups and salads, to chicken, fish or roasted carrots.

Be sure to grab my tips and watch the video below.

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When a new reader found out I was actually Egyptian, he sent me an e-mail wondering if I can share a dukkah recipe. And you know, I never turn down an opportunity to share about the foods of my childhood. So here we are!

If you're not familiar with it, let's just say duqq (another spelling for it) is the condiment you never knew you needed! A secret weapon that will help you add texture and flavor to nearly anything!

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What is dukkah?

Dukkah (duqqa), pronounced doo-kah, is a traditional Egyptian blend of nuts, seeds, and warm spices. It's been around since the age of ancient Egypt, but it is now widely popular throughout the Middle East and the world (you may have even found a little jar of it at your local grocery store).

Egyptians actually pronounce it dua'ah. And translated from the Arabic, it simply means "to pound." That's because traditionally (and in many Egyptian homes today), it is made by pounding a mixture of toasted nuts, seeds and whole spices in a mortar and pestle until they form a coarse, crunchy mixture.

What's in it?

In Egypt, we have a saying, "eeish we dua'ah," which literally translates to bread and dukkah--because you can count on a loaf of pita and some nutty, satisfying dukkah for dipping if you have nothing else to eat.

You won't find pre-mixed duqqa in Egyptian stores or spice shops, this nutty mixture is very much a homemade blend and there are as many recipes for dukkah as there are Egyptian cooks. That's because the idea behind it is to use up what nuts and seeds you have on hand. (Guess what I do with nuts I didn't use in my baklava?)

While there are no hard rules, you'll find some common ingredients. Sesame seeds are a key --they're cheaper and available in most Egyptian homes-- along with warm spices like cumin, coriander and fennel seeds. And you'll see coarsely chopped nuts like peanuts (again the cheaper option) or hazelnuts, pistachios, or walnuts. You can use one particular nut or a combination as in my recipe here.

Here's what's in my recipe...

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Dukkah ingredients

  • Nuts: Hazelnuts, almonds, and pistachios
  • Sesame Seeds
  • Fennel Seeds
  • Spices: cumin, coriander, and cayenne (leave the cayenne out if you don't want the heat). Typically the spices are used whole and crushed in the process of making dukkah, but I opted for ground spices here.
  • Kosher salt

How do make it?

Great dukkah depends on the freshness of the ingredients, particularly the nuts and seeds. You'll want to toast your own raw nuts for best flavor. And while traditionally this nutty mixture is made in a mortar and pestle, this easy recipe uses a small food processor (affiliate link). Here is how it goes:

Toast the nuts. Use a dry skillet to toast the hazelnut and almonds until nice and fragrantToast the sesame seeds.

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Toast the sesame seeds

Combine the nuts, seeds and spices in the bowl of a small food processor fitted with a blade.

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Pulse a few seconds at a time until the nuts are well crushed but don't overdo it, you're not looking for a fine powder, you need to maintain the crunch!

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Ways to use it

So many ways to use dukkah seasoning, and I can't get enough!

  • Use it as a dip with your favorite bread (I love it with pita, Jerusalem bagels, or challah bread) and a little extra virgin olive oil
  • As a crusty coating for meats, chicken or fish,
  • Add a sprinkle as a finishing touch on dips like hummus or labneh; soup (I love it on this lentil soup); salad; or roasted vegetables...so good on roasted cauliflower
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Is dukkah the same as za'atar?

This a frequently asked question and the straight answer is: no. While dukkah and za'atar are two Middle Eastern blends that can be used similarly, they are clearly not the same in texture or flavor profile. If you haven't already, check out my article on what is za'atar and how to use it. But the short of it is that za'atar blend is a mixture of toasted wild thyme and sesame seeds with sumac.

Za'atar blend has a finer mixture than crunchy Egyptian dukkah.

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Quick, homemade Egyptian dukkah recipe with nuts, seeds, and a few warm spices. I like to use a combination of three nuts here (hazelnut, almonds and walnuts), but you can use just one if you like. Use dukkah as a snack; to coat meat, chicken or fish; or as a nutty finishing touch over soup, salad or even roasted vegetables. Store in tight-lid mason jar for up to 2 weeks.

Prep – 5 minutes mins

Cook – 5 minutes mins

0 minutes mins

Cuisine:

Egyptian

Serves – 8

Course:

Condiment

Ingredients

  • ½ cup hazelnuts
  • 3 tablespoon almonds
  • 4 tablespoon white sesame seeds
  • 3 tablespoon shelled pistachios
  • 1 tablespoon fennel seeds
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1 teaspoon ground coriander
  • ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • kosher salt

Instructions

  • Place the hazelnuts and almonds in a dry cast iron pan (do NOT add oil). Toast briefly over medium-high heat, tossing regularly, until the nuts gain some color (watch for nuts to turn a nice golden brown). Transfer to a side dish for now.

  • Place the sesame seeds in the same skillet and return to the heat. Toast over medium heat, tossing regularly, until the sesame seeds turn golden brown (this will be fairly quick so watch carefully).

  • Add the toasted nuts and sesame seeds to the bowl of a small food processor fitted with a blade. Add the pistachios, fennel seeds, spices, and a generous dash of kosher salt. Pulse for a few seconds until you reach a nice coarse mixture (Do not over process the dukkah. The mixture should not be too fine. See photos and video for exact texture).

  • Transfer the dukkah to a bowl to serve. Add a small bowl of extra virgin olive oil and your favorite bread for dipping (I like pita bread or even Jerusalem bagel). You can also store the dukkah in a tight-lid jar for up to 2 weeks to use as a topping for salad, soup, chicken, meats, or roasted vegetables!

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Notes

  • Yield: This recipe makes just over 1 cup of dukkah.
  • Storage: Store dukkah in a tight-lid mason jar for up to 2 weeks.

Nutrition

Calories: 96.1kcalCarbohydrates: 3.7gProtein: 2.8gSaturated Fat: 0.8gSodium: 1.7mgPotassium: 113.3mgFiber: 2gVitamin A: 46.8IUVitamin C: 0.6mgCalcium: 70.3mgIron: 1.4mg

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FAQs

How to Make Dukkah- Authentic Dukkah Recipe | The Mediterranean Dish? ›

A traditional Egyptian dukkah is a blend of hazelnuts, sesame seeds, ground cumin, coriander and fennel seeds and salt.

What is dukkah made of? ›

A traditional Egyptian dukkah is a blend of hazelnuts, sesame seeds, ground cumin, coriander and fennel seeds and salt.

How to use dukkah in cooking? ›

But dukkah is also perfect to use as a rub for meats, such as chicken, pork, or fish. Alternatively, you could use it to season vegetables, or salads, or in a salad vinaigrette, or….. use your imagination. I had it once on avocado toast: delicious!!!

What's the difference between dukkah and zaatar? ›

Dukkah and za'atar both come from the Middle Eastern region and have slight similarities. While some of the ingredients of the two spice mixes are the same, za'atar is made with more ground herbs, such as thyme and oregano, while dukkah is primarily seeds and nuts.

What does dukkah go with? ›

Dukkah is a fragrant, roasted spice and nut blend. Traditionally served with olive oil and fresh bread, it is also an aromatic coating for fish, chicken or lamb before grilling.

What is dukkah in Arabic? ›

Dukkah is also written as 'duqqa,' 'do'ah,' and 'du'ah' and derives from the Arabic root meaning 'to crush.

Is dukkah good for you? ›

The health benefits of Dukkah are many, thanks to the varied range of spices contained in the blend. Research suggests that using this type of blend over a prolonged period can help lower the probability of developing cardiovascular diseases as long as it is utilized in nutritional foods and coupled with exercise.

What is dukkha on a menu? ›

Dukkah (duqqa), pronounced doo-kah, is a traditional Egyptian blend of nuts, seeds, and warm spices. It's been around since the age of ancient Egypt, but it is now widely popular throughout the Middle East and the world (you may have even found a little jar of it at your local grocery store).

How to eat dukkah with bread? ›

Dukkah is traditionally served with bread or raw vegetables and olive oil for dipping (dip your bread or vegetables in the olive oil, then in the dukkah, eat and repeat!).

What is the origin of dukkah? ›

Dukkah is thought to have come from Egypt, where some form of nut-seed-and-spice blends have existed since ancient times as a way to add protein, fat, and flavor to a simple meal. The word dukkah, which comes from the Arabic verb “to pound,” references the traditional method of grinding in a mortar and pestle.

What can I use instead of dukkah spice mix? ›

Seeds and spices

I have used sesame seeds and coriander seeds and cumin seeds in my homemade dukkah. Again you can get a bit creative here with what you have in the larder. Black pepper and sea salt.

What is Palestinian dukkah? ›

Dukkah with chili pepper and sesame is a ground roasted grain and spices. Palestinian Dukkah is a popular food that contains a large amount of protein and other essential nutrients.

Does Dukkah have chilli? ›

It's a full-bodied flavour sensation made from Australian almonds, sesame seeds, smoked paprika, cumin, chilli flakes (but not too much!), seasoned with salt and pepper and slowly dry roasted. It's incredibly versatile and absolutely delicious, so set your imagination free and create!

What is dukkah in Buddhism? ›

Duḥkha (/ˈduːkə/)(Sanskrit; Pali: dukkha), 'unease', "standing unstable," commonly translated as "suffering", "pain", or "unhappiness", is an important concept in Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism.

Is Zaatar a Mediterranean spice? ›

Za'atar (pronounced Zaah-tar) is most identified with Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cooking. A combination of herbs, sesame seeds, sumac, and salt, it is one of the world's unique and best seasonings.

What does dukkah taste like? ›

Dukkah is an Egyptian blend of coarsely ground spices, nuts, and seeds that is entirely unique. It's savory, sweet, nutty, and zesty all at the same time and can liven up a variety of dishes. Combine it with a bit of good olive oil and you have the ultimate condiment to dunk crusty bread or warm pita into.

Is dukkah healthy? ›

The health benefits of Dukkah are many, thanks to the varied range of spices contained in the blend. Research suggests that using this type of blend over a prolonged period can help lower the probability of developing cardiovascular diseases as long as it is utilized in nutritional foods and coupled with exercise.

What is zaatar made of? ›

Za'atar is a spice blend composed of herbs such as thyme, oregano, marjoram or a combination of the three, along with other spices including sesame, sumac, cumin or coriander.

What's the difference between Zaatar and sumac? ›

Sumac is a red-purple powder that adds a lovely lemony flavor and gorgeous color. Za'atar is a lemony hyssop or thyme, sumac, and sesame seed blend.

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