In our Spice Companion episode, Lynne Rossetto Kasper talked with spice master Lior Lev Sercarz about three unique spices included in his tome Spice Companion. Below you'll find addition information from Spice Companion on uses for ajowan, amchoor, and urfa. All three spices are available via the website for Sercarz's spice shop La Boiteî.
AJOWAN
Origin: Native to South India. Cultivated in India, Iran, Egypt, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
Traditional Uses:
Baghaar (method of seasoning by frying spices in oil) - India
Chaat masala (spice blend) - India and Pakistan
Berbere (spice blend) - Ethiopia and Eritrea
Parathas (flatbread) - Southwestern Asia
Pakoras (fritters) - Southwestern Asia and Gujarat
Note: Toasting recommended
Recommended Pairings:
Spinach Salad
Sautéed artichokes
Baked bass
Split peas
Roast turkey
Spice Pairings: caraway, chile flakes, cumin, fennel, turmeric
Recipe Ideas:
1. Add whole ajowan seeds to your favorite pancake recipe and serve with whipped feta cheese for brunch
2. Season thinly sliced cucumber with whole ajowan seeds, white vinegar, and course salt for a quick pickle
3. Simmer peeled garlic cloves in milk until tender, season with whole ajowan, and purée until smooth for a condiment
AMCHOOR
Origin: Native to and cultivated in India
Traditional Uses
Authentic to India
Mango chutney
Chaat masala (spice blend)
Potato pakora (fritters)
Samosa (savory baked or fried pastry)
Chickpea soup
Recommended Pairings:
Yogurt parfait
Lentil salad
Cauliflower velouté
Steamed mussels
Apple pie
Spice Pairings: basic, dried garlic, ginger, orange peel, turmeric
Recipe Ideas:
1. Peel and chop 1 ripe mango and purée in a blender with 2 pinches of amchoor and a splash of hot sauce. Use as a sauce for meats and fish.
2. Stir ground amchoor and shredded chicken into simmering coconut milk and chicken stock for a quick Asian-inspired soup.
3. Mix 2 pinches of amchoor with 2 chopped reip avocados, chopped cilantro, and sliced scallions, season with salt, and serve as a dip or spread.
URFA
Origin: Native to South and Central America and later the Turkish town of Urfa. Cultivated in Turkey.
Traditional Uses:
Authentic to Turkey
Smoky eggplant dip
Lamb kebabs
Roasted vegetables
Lahmacu (flatbread)
Çig köfte (raw meatballs)
Recommended Pairings:
Fried eggs
Carbonara
Orange barbecue sauce
Hummus
Chocolate mousse
Spice Pairings: garlic, onion, orange peel, oregano, rose
Heat Index: Light to medium
Recipe Ideas:
1. Sprinkle crushed Urfa chile on thinly sliced fresh sea scallops and finish with a drizzle of olive oil and lemon juice for a quick carpaccio
2. For a different take on fritters, add crushed Urfa chile to sautéed kale or collard greens and add bread crumbs, eggs, and ricotta cheese before frying.
3. Combine crushed Urfa chile with melted dark chocolate and drizzle over vanilla ice cream, then top with Urfa-spiced nuts.
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