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A Middle Eastern Twist on Classic Potato Salad: with Za'atar, Tahini and Pomegranate In today's video, we show you how to make a delicious Za'atar Potato salad with tahini and pomegranate. Zaatar is a Lebanese spice mix that contains various herbs including oregano and thyme, as well as nutty sesame seeds and tangy sumac. It is often sprinkled on hot bread to give a kick of flavour, but today we have created a unique Middle Eastern inspired potato salad using all these wonderful flavours. This fresh baby potato summer salad can be enjoyed as a main or eaten alongside other main dishes such as grilled meats or chicken. To make the Zaatar potato salad, you will need: 2 tbs extra virgin olive oil 1-2 crushed garlic cloves juice of one small lemon or lime 2 tbs tahini (sesame seed paste) 2 tbs Za'atar (also known as Lebanese Zaatar spice mix) salt to taste 1/2 tsp black pepper 1/2 tsp red pepper flakes (Aleppo pepper) 1/2 tsp sumac 800g boiled potatoes (we're using baby potatoes) 1/2 cup fresh parsley 2 tbs fresh mint pomegranate seeds half a red onion finely chopped *The Zatar potato salad can be served immediately or you can allow the flavour to develop for 1-2 hours before serving. View more amazing Middle Eastern recipes here: • Middle Eastern Recipes 📱 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: INSTAGRAM: @imran.familykitchen FACEBOOK: donimranfamilykitchen #potatoes #middleeasternfood #DIFK Hi, I'm Imran, and together with my family at the Imran Family Kitchen (previously Don Imran Family Kitchen), we bring you very easy, tasty and delicious recipes from around the world. We bring you Indian and Pakistani dishes that were popular in our restaurant, in addition to Swahili food recipes from my mother and father's Tanzanian and Kenyan heritage. In addition, we showcase some of our favourite recipes from Middle Eastern, Turkish, Moroccan, and other International cuisines. So next time you're wondering whats for dinner, or you're in search of the perfect Saturday night dinner recipes, then consider subscribing to our channel for easy to follow and delicious dishes!