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Bahārāt is a [[Spice|spice]] mixture or blend used throughout the Levant, in Lebanese, Syrian, Jordanian, Iraqi, Libyan and Palestinian cuisine.
Bahārāt is a [[Spice|spice]] mixture or blend used throughout the Levant, in Lebanese, Syrian, Jordanian, Iraqi, Libyan and Palestinian cuisine.


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Unless you are going to use tons of the stuff, assume half or even a quarter of a teaspoon for one part
Unless you are going to use tons of the stuff, assume half or even a quarter of a teaspoon for one part
===Ingredients===
 
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| 4 parts [[Black pepper|black pepper]]
| 4 parts [[Black pepper|black pepper]]
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| 6 parts [[Paprika|paprika]]
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===Method===
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[[Saffron|saffron]] may also be used for the kebsa [[Spice|spice]] mixture (also called "Gulf baharat").
[[Saffron|saffron]] may also be used for the kebsa [[Spice|spice]] mixture (also called "Gulf baharat").


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Baharat (V)
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Baharat in a large airtight container
Servings:Makes a small jar of baharat
Ready in:15 minutes
Prep. time:15 minutes
Cook time:None
Difficulty:Difficult
Recipe author:JuliaBalbilla
First published:24th October 2012
File:Baharat recipe.jpg
Typical baharat ingredients

Bahārāt is a spice mixture or blend used throughout the Levant, in Lebanese, Syrian, Jordanian, Iraqi, Libyan and Palestinian cuisine.

Baharat, in Arabic, means "spices". The name originated in Medieval India, as Bhārat, a Sanskrit name for India, was the source of these spices.

Unless you are going to use tons of the stuff, assume half or even a quarter of a teaspoon for one part

Ingredients

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Method

  1. Grind all of the ingredients to a fine powder in a spice mill or coffee grinder.
  2. Dried and pulverised kaffir lime leaves can also be added to taste.
  3. The mixture can be mixed with olive oil and lime juice to form a marinade.

Variations

Possible ingredients may be:

Turkish baharat includes mint as a key ingredient. In Tunisia, bharat refers to a simple mixture of dried rosebuds and ground cinnamon, often combined with black pepper. In the Gulf States, loomi (dried black lime) and

saffron may also be used for the kebsa spice mixture (also called "Gulf baharat").

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