Make it or buy it. Muhammad. I bought this Muhammad in the store, but how does it compare to the homemade version in price, ingredients, and taste? Let’s find out. Start by roasting your peppers over an open flame. Then cover for 10 minutes and peel. Using a dough scraper makes this part so much easier. In a mortar and pestle, combine garlic, salt, chili flakes, walnuts, bread crumbs, your peppers, lemon juice, pomegranate molasses, and olive oil. The result is an incredible dip. Oh my god. Now, let’s compare. Price-wise, homemade is four times cheaper. Ingredient wise, homemade is a lot cleaner. Tastewise, it’s incomparable. So make it.

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Refreshing to see someone make this kind of stuff without the use of a food processor
Never heard of this dip before. Is the store version really that much worse? Your face made it look like that.
Looks crazy good
I always found storebought Muhammara to be disgusting. Kinda curious now how it would taste freshly made. Thanks.
Isn't it that all those mediteranian food from the supermarket tastes less good than their Original counterpart?
doo doo doo doo doo
thus channel I'd too underrated.
Skip it
Do you have an alternative for roasting on a gas stove? I am coocking on induction.
Verder lekker bezig, leuk kanaal!
Consistently fun to watch this guy!
Our gift to the world 🇸🇾 enjoy 😉
Garlic ear
This is Ajvar with just one or two more ingredients😅
Can you please add how much time it costs to make (with dishes)? And maybe include that in the price as labor cost or something lol
Your videos are amazing pal
Meyo please
Nice will have to give this a go!
Are you from south Limburg ?
muhammrah in your accent just melted meee🥺✨
muhammrah in arabic means roasted .. some people make it like pizza while some prefer it as a dip ..gotta announce my self as your Arab recipes expert 😂😂❤
Can you next time make pizza?😊
Pomo-grenade malasis
0.8 times 4 is 2.95? That’s something new 😂
Introduction: General central European accent
1.5 sec later: obviously dutch
Als Duitstalige moedertaalspreker was ik altijd gefascineerd door het feit dat tot op de dag van vandaag nog nooit ook maar één Nederlander met wie ik persoonlijk heb gesproken (ongeacht zijn of haar opleidingsniveau), ook maar een vleugje bewustzijn leek te hebben van de neiging de s ergens tussen /s/ en /ʃ/ uit te spreken
So you call this Mu'hamara but you call the other dish Khomus. Lol