Middle Eastern Avocado toast

Middle Eastern Avocado toast

Whether you’re a committed avo fan or just an occasional avocado eater, there’s no way around it. Avo toast now ranks in the upper echelons of the breakfast world. It moves in the same hallowed circles as bacon and eggs, cornflakes and everyone’s favourite weekend treat, the pancake. While avo toast is nothing new, the combination of toppings is as varied as they are interesting. I’ve eaten more than my fare share but this Middle Eastern Avocado toast is my latest obsession.

Middle Eastern Avocado toast

Avocado toast hardly needs a recipe and it’s the work of mere minutes. Key to the success of avo toast is the bread (seriously good sourdough, heavily seeded multigrain or rye.) It also needs to be warm – Crunchy on the outside with a toothsome bite. Ripe avocado – smashed or sliced with a generous squeeze of fresh lemon juice, seasoned with sea salt flakes and cracked black pepper. We could stop here and that would be ok, but there’s so much more to an awesome avo toast.

Middle Eastern Avocado toast

If you’re a regular visitor here, you’ll know that hummus is quite a huge deal on the blog. My go-to recipe is this ultra smooth hummus.  Super creamy and very nutty. Alternatively, you can also use a cannellini bean hummus. That’s the first layer taken care of. Now for the tomatoes. In season tomatoes hardly need any fiddling with but I love the intensified candying that happens when roasting in a hot oven. They blister and shrivel, taking on a deep scarlet colour. It’s then that I drizzle them with pomegranate molasses. This sticky syrup adds a tangy tartness to the tomatoes and makes them altogether special. I scatter the toasty stack with a generous handful of smoky dukkah and some micro herbs for fancy. Layers of crunch, creamy goodness and nutty sprinkles. And it’s vegan friendly. #bestbreakfast

Middle Eastern Avocado toast

Middle Eastern Avocado toast
Serves 4
  • Seeded multi -grain bread or sourdough rye toast
  • cannellini bean hummus
  • avocado slices
  • fresh lemon juice
  • dukkah, for scattering on top
  • sorrel or micro herbs (optional)
  • 250g tomatoes, halved
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • salt and cracked black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon pomegranate molasses
  1. Preheat the oven to 200º C. Line and grease a small baking sheet.
  2. Lay the tomatoes on the tray, cut side up. Drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper.
  3. Roast for 20-25 minutes. Remove from the oven and drizzle with pomegranate molasses.
  4. Spread a thick layer of hummus on warm toasted bread. Top with avocado slices and roasted tomatoes.
  5. Scatter generously with dukkah and a few sorrel sprigs.

 

 

 

 

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