Spicy World Ground Sumac Spice 1.25 LB Bulk Bag (20 oz) (1.25 Pound)
N**.
Fresh delicious and good value for the amount
Bought for cooking, tastes delicious and fresh and good value for the amount received.
T**O
Fantastic For My Fattoush
Sprinkle on just about everything! fresh, full flavored and fantastic on my fattoush.Ingredients:2 pita pocket breads, cut into strips about 3/4 inch wide, then toasted and crumbled2 heads romaine lettuce, chopped1/2 cup thinly sliced green onion1 cup diced tomatoes1 cup diced cucumber1/2 cup coarsely chopped fresh mint leaves1/2 cup coarsely chopped flat-leaf parsley leavesoptional ingredients: chopped green pepper and or radishesDressing Ingredients:1 tsp. chopped garlic (2-4 cloves garlic)1 tsp. salt (I like kosher)1/2 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice, about 2 large lemons (adjust the amount to your own taste)1 tsp. Sumac, plus more for sprinkling on individual salads if desired1/2 cup extra virgin olive oilInstructions: Preheat oven to 400F.While oven heats, mash together the chopped garlic and salt using a mortar and pestle, or the side of a knife or spoon. Put garlic-salt paste in a small bowl, then add lemon juice and 1 tsp. Sumac. Whisk in olive oil and set dressing aside. You can also make the dressing in a glass jar and shake to combine.Cut pita into strips about 3/4 inch wide and arrange on baking sheet, can brush with olive oil if you like. Bake until pita strips are crisp but only barely starting to brown, less than 10 minutes. Watch carefully because they can go from toasty to burnt rather quickly.Remove outer leaves from romaine, trim, wash, spin dry or dry with paper towels. Cut Romaine into fourths lengthwise, then turn and chop crosswise into small pieces. Put chopped romaine into large salad bowl.Chop tomatoes, green onions, cucumbers, mint, and parsley and add to lettuce. Add about half of the dressing and toss, then add crumbled pita chops and toss again with more dressing. You may not use all the dressing, salad should be quite wet. Let salad sit for a few minutes (or longer) to let flavors blend and so the pita chips absorb some of the dressing. Sprinkle with a bit more Sumac before serving.
P**E
Solid choice
I really like this Sumac. A lot of people complain that it's less "sour" and more "bland" than other sumac. This is true, to an extent. I have eaten Sumac all my life (since I could literally chew food). I have had dark brown to bright red colored Sumacs with wide variation in flavor and texture.This sumac is softer, gentler, and milder than some others in a more coarse of a grind. It doesn't "cut" through the taste of your main dish. It adds subtle tangy flavor. I know many people who prefer the more sour "intense" tangy sumac that results in more crisp cut-through in the palette and food. This won't do that. This sumac has a bit of a sweeter, milder flavor instead of that strong sour taste of others. I prefer this. I don't want sumac to be the center of my dish - I want it to be a gentle addition to the overall taste of what I'm making.
J**E
good spice; high quality; reasonable price
my sister-in-law is a chef and loves this product. I got it for her as a gift and she says the quality and price are both great. I had a dry rub and dressing she made with it and both were delicious.
A**R
Sumac
Love sumac. It gives good flavor to my cooking
E**G
Good value
Great to find a bag to refill the bottle I already have
G**T
Cooking spice
Ok spice
A**D
Like the texture and color
The product was worth the price. I particularly liked the even texture of the powder.
A**D
Delicious .
Delicious .
S**A
Hard to find in the supermarket
I was so happy to find and order Sumac. It's a key ingredient in Fattouch Salad
R**.
Fresh and Fragrant
First time using this spice, made a delicious Chicken, Sumac and Lemon dinner.
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