1/2 teaspoon (more or less) kosher salt, or 1/4 teaspoon plain salt
Preparation
Put the walnuts in a food processor with the anchovies, water, vinegar and walnut oil. Blend until smooth, stopping a couple times to scrape down the sides of the container with a rubber spatula. With the machine running, slowly drizzle in olive oil.
The puree should be the consistency of a softly whipped cream, not walnut butter. If it seems too thick, add a little more water and pulse or blend until incorporated.
Season to taste with salt. If not using immediately, refrigerate in a covered container.
Fluffy Middle Eastern pancakes stuffed with a spiced walnut mixture, fried until golden, and drizzled with fragrant orange-blossom syrup. Perfect for holiday sharing, special occasions, or whenever you crave a sweet, nutty, and crispy treat!
These lightly sweet, no-bake granola bites are made with walnuts and tart cherries, ingredients that have been studied for their potential effect on sleep. Perfect for meal prep, they store well so you can keep a nourishing nighttime snack on hand.
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