From: TartGirl
On Apr 16, 2005
My friends and I formed a supper club and we cook a different country or regional cuisine each month. This month was Moroccan and I made the carrot dip as an appetizer. It's absolutely delicious, easy to make, tastes exotic, and smells and looks beautiful. Wonderful!
From: damienducks
On Aug 8, 2008
I made this last night for a food day at the office today and it nearly didn't make it to work at all! I think I could live on this! I made the recipe mostly as written (skipped the olives and cilantro and garnished with a liberal sprinkling of za'atar). This is really good (who knew carrots could taste so fluffy?!) and very mildly spiced (for my pickier, non-spice-consuming coworkers). This is great as a dip, but I think it'd make a lovely sandwich spread too (and I'm pretty sure I'll be marinating tofu in the spice/honey/lemon combo. Very nicely balanced flavors, very versatile! Thanks!
From: Melissa P.
On Sep 9, 2009
I made this for a party I was having with two other dips and this was by far the star. My friends who arrived at the party first were practically fighting over it! I left out the olives because I thought there were enough flavors already. It tasted much better than I thought it would and I can't wait to make it again.
From: Goldcrest
On Mar 23, 2009
Excellent! I served it with Moroccan Ksra-Bread. I roasted the carrots, as suggested in another recipe, used palm sugar instead of honey as I prefer it, and omitted olives because I didn't have them.
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