Monday, June 29, 2009

Zhug/Zhuk/Skhug

Last night I had a little recipe experiment, I made a chile paste called zhug or zhuk or skhug or סחוג. Mmmmm! It was tasty!

Zhug is a Yemenite Jewish hot sauce. I guess it can be made with red or green chiles. The recipe I first saw in
Mediterranean Hot and Spicy was with green chiles and it sounded super tasty! I love anything spicy so I figured I'd give it a try. Plus I liked the name - I like words with Z or X in them. LOL!!


My general recipe (serves 2-4) was as follows:

2 serranos and 1 jalapeno (depending on the heat of the chiles and the spiciness you prefer)
3 garlic cloves
1/2 bunch of cilantro
1 teaspoon cumin
2-3 tablespoons olive oil
salt and black pepper to taste

Toss all in a food processor and blend up until a smooth paste is formed, like pesto. (variation: you can also add cardamom - I did, but it ta
sted awful to me - I'd leave it out next time)

I think zhug is typically eaten with pita or flatbreads or added to soups and stews. I put it on top of fish and veggies. I slathered a bit on the fish before I cooked it and then put some dollops on top of the finished dish. It was good! Very spicy and super garlic-y! Whoa. If you eat a lot the vampires will not bother you for a day or so. I ate a lot. haha!

If you like spicy and GARLIC - try it!

After dindin I went for an evening walk. It was the perfect temp out- mid 70s I'd say with a nice breeze. Scattered clouds with a silvery sky peeking through, turning to navy blue. What a nice night!

Enjoy the day! :)

5 comments:

  1. Yummy,
    Learn something new everyday!
    I don't think I ever had it.
    It looks DELICIOUS, and I will be making some.

    Marc

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  2. Sounds almost like chimichurri sauce, another herb based garlicky pesto-y thing that I love! I cannot deal with raw garlic though so I never use more than like half a clove. Guess the vampires are gonna get me. :(

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  3. Hi guys! Thanks for the comments!

    Yes Elizabeth - it is a lot like chimichurri (yummy!) except more spicy. I had the best chimichurri made from dried herbs when I was in Argentina. I could eat it by the spoonful. I'll have to try and replicate that...hmm.

    I brought the leftover sauce to work today and made my coworker eat it with her lunch. She loved it! I like that it is super easy to make and you don't have to cook any of the ingredients.

    Have a great day!

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  4. Finally found a recipe for this - I am making it tonight - thanks!

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  5. Hi Biz -

    Thanks for commenting! Let me know what you think? It's super garlic-y spicy!!!

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