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22 Nov, 2015

My new favourite snack: pita chips with za’atar

Posted by andrea tomkins in: Giveaways and product reviews|Recipes and Food

Have you ever made anything using za’atar? I picked up a package at the Ottawa Fair Trade Festival the other day. It’s a savoury middle eastern blend of herbs and spices. It can be incorporated into almost anything (think: marinades, eggs, flat bread, salad dressings) but I thought I’d start with something super easy, such as homemade pita chips:

November 20 #dailylunches - Homemade pita chips

I was so happy with how they turned out: crispy and full of flavour. And they’re so simple to make. All you do is mix some za’atar with olive oil, spread it on pita, and bake it in the oven. Pro tip: use kitchen scissors to cut your pita into eighths. You’ll notice that each small triangle wants to flap open into two halves, like a duck bill. Split it so you have two equal triangles. The rough, inner part is where you spread the za’atar and olive oil paste.

You’ll need to experiment with quantities. I got a bit over excited with a few of these and spooned on too much. (Er. See above photo.) In terms of za’atar to olive oil ratio I started with 2 TBs of the spice mix with 3 TBs of olive oil and it seemed about right. Bake for 10-12 minutes in a 350F oven and you have yourself a pretty good snack.

This particular brand of za’atar is produced by a volunteer-run organization called Zatoun, and it’s available at Ten Thousand Villages. Zatoun provides help to olive farmers who have no other means of generating income. You can read more about them here.

Want to sample some of this blend? All Extra Helping subscribers are automatically entered to win a gift pack of Zatoun za’atar this week and a lovely bottle of fair trade Zatoun olive oil to go with it. It would make a great pantry staple or a thoughtful gift for foodies (that is, if you’re able to part with it!) Don’t you just love gifts that keep on giving? :)


6 Responses to "My new favourite snack: pita chips with za’atar"

1 | Brenda A

November 23rd, 2015 at 1:08 pm

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Have you been to Al Noor Bakery across from the movie theatre on Carling? You will LOVE it if you like zaatar. So many tasty breads there and a super cheap snack. 70 Wylie Ave.

2 | andrea tomkins

November 25th, 2015 at 11:47 am

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Brenda … I haven’t! I will definitely check it out. Thanks for the recommendation!

3 | Caroline

November 23rd, 2015 at 1:25 pm

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Zaatar pita chips crumbled instead of croutons. I just had the chips with homemade hummus and tabbouleh for lunch. Yum!

4 | Tricia

November 23rd, 2015 at 4:08 pm

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Oooh, I love this stuff!

5 | andrea tomkins

November 30th, 2015 at 11:08 am

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We have a winner! Check your email. :)

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