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Muhammara Dip
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Skill Level
Easy
Preparation Time
10 minutes
Total Time
15 minutes
Servings
8
Cost Per Serving
$0.62
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Ingredients
Recipe Ingredients
1 1/2 cups
Roasted Red Peppers
1 cup
Toasted Walnuts
3
Sundried Tomatoes
1 tbsp
Pomegranate Syrup (or substitute with pomegranate or cranberry juice)
1 tsp
Red Pepper Flake (optional)
1 tsp
Ground Cumin
2 cloves
Garlic
1 tbsp
Lemon Juice
1/2 tsp
Sea Salt and Black Pepper
Directions
Cooking Directions
Add everything to a food processor and pulse until mostly combined and smooth.
Plate the dip and dress with a little more olive oil and some pomegranate seeds to finsh.
Nutrition
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PDF of NFT for Muhammara Dip
Nutrition Facts
Mindfulness refers to the practice of being aware of what you are doing while you are doing it without judgment. In the context of eating, being mindful means you are aware of each part of your experience.
People choose to eat for different reasons. Most people say they choose to eat because they are hungry.
According to Jan Chozen-Bays, MD, author of 'Mindful Eating', there are seven different types of hunger relating to different parts of our anatomy - the eyes, nose, mouth, stomach, cells, mind and heart.
Mouth hunger is a craving for food that will provide a sensation in your mouth. Crunchiness like chips or creaminess such as ice cream are the most common.