Popular Uses for Sumac
Seasoning
• Sprinkle sumac over salads, roasted vegetables, grilled meats, or fish to add a tangy, lemon-like brightness that enhances the natural flavors of the dish.Middle Eastern Cuisine
• A staple in Middle Eastern kitchens, sumac adds depth to classics like fattoush salad, hummus, za’atar blends, kebabs, and rice pilafs.Dips and Sauces
• Stir into yogurt-based dips such as labneh or tzatziki to provide a zesty citrus note, balancing creaminess with brightness.Marinades and Rubs
• Combine with olive oil, garlic, and herbs for a marinade or dry rub that infuses chicken, lamb, tofu, or seafood with a tangy twist.Bread and Dough
• Incorporate into flatbreads, pita, or focaccia dough, or sprinkle on top before baking to impart flavor and a striking visual touch.Salad Dressings
• Whisk with olive oil, lemon juice, and herbs to create refreshing vinaigrettes perfect for green salads, grain bowls, or tabbouleh.Garnish
• Dust over dips, spreads, roasted nuts, or mezze platters to elevate presentation and flavor with its rich reddish hue and citrus zing.
Ground Lamb Kabob recipe, The Spruce Eats
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