🎉 Hey, you have free shipping in the USA!
-
-
Vainilla
Vainilla
- Granos de vainilla gourmet
Granos de vainilla gourmet
- Granos de vainilla de grado B
- Polvos de vainilla
Polvos de vainilla
- Extractos y pastas de vainilla
- Semillas de vainilla
Semillas de vainilla
- Azúcares de vainilla
Azúcares de vainilla
- Granos de vainilla sin clasificar
Granos de vainilla sin clasificar
- Todos los productos de Vainilla
- Search
- Granos de vainilla gourmet
-
Especias
Especias
- asaí
- Pimienta de Jamaica
- Hojas de laurel
- Limas negras
- Cardamomo verde
- Canela
- Chiles Chilenos
Chiles Chilenos
- Clavos de olor
- Cocoa Powder Natural
- Semilla de cilantro
- Curry Leaf
- Jengibre en polvo
- Hoja de maza
- Mastiha
- orégano mexicano
- Nuez moscada
Nuez moscada
- Paprika
- Azafrán
Azafrán
- Sal marina
Sal marina
- Anís estrellado
- Té
- granos de pimienta enteros
- Todas las especias
-
Decoraciones para hornear
Decoraciones para hornear
- Champiñones y Trufas
-
Herramientas
Herramientas
-
Blog
Blog
- Recetas
- Tipos de lectura y recetas
Tipos de lectura y recetas
- Videos
- Visitar Blog
-
Vainilla
-
-
-
Currency
- USD - US Dollar
- CAD - Canadian Dollar
- GBP - British Pound
- AUD - Australian Dollar
- EUR - Euro
Currency
-
Currency
-
-
es
Language
- es
- en
- es
- fr
Language
-
es
Language
-
Yemeni Zhoug Sauce with a Smokey Twist
Slofoodgroup Team junio 14, 2023
What is Zhoug?
Zhoug (which has many various spellings, including Zhug, Schug, Zhoog, and more), is a spicy Yemeni herb sauce that is extremely well-known in Israel, but is also gaining increased popularity in the US due to it’s addition to Trader Joe’s line of condiments. It is most commonly used as a sauce to serve alongside falafel, but it is incredibly versatile and can be used as everything from a dips and topping to marinades and dressings.
Zhoug is similar to chimichurri or pesto in that it is primarily derived of fresh herbs, especially cilantro and parsley. This yields a sauce that is vibrant and bright green. We added some mint to ours for extra flavor brightness. It also contains heat by way of chile peppers. We kept ours slightly mild with just a single jalapeño and some chipotle chile powder. The spices we utilized in our sauce are also minimal, with just a bit of sea salt and fresh-ground seeds of coriander, cumin, and cardamom (and garlic, of course).
Zhoug is a fantastic sauce to keep on hand in the summer, pairing beautifully with all of those grilled and smoked meals you will be enjoying on warm evenings.
How to Make Smokey Yemeni Zhoug Sauce
Ingredients:
- ½ bunch cilantro
- 1 bunch parsley
- 6-8 sprigs of mint
- ¼ cup olive oil
- 1 teaspoon sea salt
- 1 jalapeño
- 4 cloves garlic
- 1 teaspoon coriander seeds
- Seeds of 5 cardamom pods
- ¾ teaspoon cumin seed
- juice of 1 ½ lemons
- ½ teaspoon chipotle chile powder
- ⅓ cup water
Procedure:
- Lightly toast your cumin and coriander seeds in a hot pan.
- Using a mortar and pestle, crush your cumin seeds, coriander seeds, and cardamom seeds into a fine powder.
- Using a food processor or blender, blend together your garlic, spices, sea salt, and lemon juice.
- Add the cilantro, mint, parsley, jalapeño, water, and chile powder and pulse, drizzle in the olive oil little-by-little.
- Serve alongside falafel, spooned atop grilled lamb, as a condiment for fried or scrambled eggs, over roasted cauliflower, as a marinade for kabobs, or anything your heart desires.
Slofoodgroup
Autor