What is Za'atar Spice (How to Cook with Zaatar) (2024)

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Nov 05, 2018, Updated Oct 23, 2023

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With its growing popularity, many who encounter za’atar for the first time wonder what it is and how to use this popular Middle Eastern Spice. Get all of the details here about this delicious spice and how to cook with it.

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If there is one spice that captures an essential flavor of Lebanese cuisine, it is za’atar spice. This earthy, complex spice blend is among the most defining all Middle Eastern cuisine. I love za’atar so much that I keep a jar handy right on the counter. From here za’atar finds its way into everything from fried eggs and roasted chicken to simple sliced tomatoes.

Table of Contents

  • What is za’atar (zaatar)?
  • What does it taste like?
  • What is Sumac?
  • How to use Zaatar Spice?
  • How to make it yourself
  • Where to find Za’atar seasoning
  • Best Za’atar Recipes
  • Frequently Asked Questions

What is za’atar (zaatar)?

Za’atar (pronounced ZAH-tar) is an ancient Levantine spice blend of herbs, ground sumac, and sesame seeds. The Arabic word “za’atar” means “thyme,” which is an essential ingredient, though some za’atar blends include oregano, marjoram, or a combination of these with thyme. This Middle Eastern spice blend, like any spice blend from throughout the Mediterranean, there are regional- and family-specific different version for their own perfect blend.

What does it taste like?

The prominent flavor of za’atar spice blend is the dried wild thyme, which has a rich, herbal taste that compliments the other ingredients in the blend so well. Sumac, a red ground powder of the edible sumac berry, imparts a bright, tangy, tart flavor similar in flavor profile to citrus. Toasted white sesame seeds add another complexity, a nutty flavor. All bold flavors!

The wild thyme,origanum syriacum(or Syrian oregano), in this spice has a different flavor profile entirely than standard garden variety thyme that we typically grow and buy outside of Lebanon and the Middle East. Dried wild thyme is a key ingredient but not generally available. This is why recipes for homemade za’atar will always result in a flavor that is not authentic to the spice if they do not call for wild thyme.

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What is Sumac?

Sumac powder is made from the berry of the wild sumac flower. The spice has been ramping up Middle Eastern dishes, it seems, since the beginning of time! It’s an ancient spice, with a tangy, bright, lemony flavor—not surprising, given its bright red hue.

How to use Zaatar Spice?

Keep this seasoning blend handy and you will think of it as a finishing flavor for all kinds of dishes, like fried eggs, salad dressings, roasted and fresh vegetables and chicken, dips such as hummus and baba ganoush, bread, potatoes, atop avocado toast and kale chips.

One of the simplest, most delicious and traditional ways to eat the spice is za’atar paste, combining the spice mixture with olive oil as a dipping oil for bread, a simple but incredibly flavorful and healthy appetizer or snack.

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How to make it yourself

Remembering that homemade za’atar will not taste as it should without wild thyme, you can make a za’atar recipe using one part wild thyme (or a combination with oregano and marjoram) to a half part sumac and fourth part sesame seeds. A good rule of thumb: combine 2 tablespoons herb, 1 tablespoon sumac, ½ tablespoon sesame seeds, and 1 teaspoon fine sea salt in a small bowl.

Where to find Za’atar seasoning

It is becoming so well-known that the spice section in many grocery stores now includes the blend. But not all are created equal! I love my own za’atar blend so much that it is one of the spices that helped launch my online shop. Click over to check out my favorite Lebanese Za’atar, a green za’atar from Lebanon.

Best Za’atar Recipes

Here are many of my favorite recipes and ways to cook with za’atar. But once you start cooking with this special spice, you will find many ways to use it frequently.

The most iconic way the Lebanese eat za’atar is atop flatbread, man’oushe. Za’atar bread, like thin pizza dough, rolls into a fantastic wrap with other fillings such as labneh, cheese, and fresh vegetables. Heaven!

Za’atar Roasted Potatoe Wedges are golden wedges that take the spice beautifully.

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White Beans with Za’atar Roasted Tomatoes is a divine Mediterranean dish to capture the spice’s flavor, a wonderful way to pair with roasted tomatoes. A little parmesan on top and you are one happy eater!

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Lebanese Cabbage Slaw is brightened with a lemon juice dressing and a generous dusting with some additional sumac, too.

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Sprinkle your next batch of homemade hummus, french fries, or a fried egg with a spoonful, and your next batch of popcorn with a drizzle of olive oil…it’s so good, there is no going back!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is zaatar made out of?

There are three primary ingredients: dried wild thyme and possibly oregano or marjoram, sumac, and roasted sesame seeds. A little salt too.

What is a substitute for zaatar?

There is no real substitute for the flavor of this unique spice. But alternatives include dried thyme or marjoram.

What does zaatar taste like?

There is an earthiness to the spice that is its hallmark, with a wonderful tang from the sumac and nuttiness from the sesame seeds.

What do we call zaatar in English?

The term za’atar is an Arabic words that means thyme.

What is it used for?

Dust on dips such as labneh or hummus. Mix with olive oil to make a coating to spread on flatbreads or as a dip for breads or vegetables. Coat roasted vegetables or chicken with that same blend.

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FAQs

How to use zaatar spice in cooking? ›

Dust on dips such as labneh or hummus. Mix with olive oil to make a coating to spread on flatbreads or as a dip for breads or vegetables. Coat roasted vegetables or chicken with that same blend.

What is zaatar made of? ›

Za'atar is a spice blend composed of herbs such as thyme, oregano, marjoram or a combination of the three, along with other spices including sesame, sumac, cumin or coriander.

What does za'atar spice taste like? ›

What does za'atar taste like? “Since it's not one singular spice, za'atar has a lot of balance in its overall flavor — vegetal, nutty, lemony, and zesty,” explains Engel. The flavor will vary depending on the blend you choose to source or make.

What is equivalent to za'atar spice? ›

If you don't have za'atar available to you, there are other spices that can get the job done as well.
  1. Ground thyme.
  2. Oregano.
  3. Marjoram.
  4. Cumin.
  5. Coriander.
  6. Use a mix of all of the above spices with sumac and toasted sesame seeds for best results.
Jan 17, 2020

What does zaatar do for the body? ›

Za'atar components modulate gut microbiota, oxidative stress, chronic inflammation, and obesity. The combined action of Za'atar components might generate beneficial effects for human health.

Is zaatar good for high blood pressure? ›

Za'atar has been shown to help people with bronchitis stop coughing fits, and dried sumac, which is one of the main ingredients, has been shown to lower blood pressure and help people with type 2 diabetes.

What do you eat with zaatar? ›

24 ways to use Za'atar
  1. CROUTONS.
  2. POTATOES.
  3. POPCORN. Upgrade plain popcorn with a dash (or 5) of Za'atar. It's so good, you'll start sneaking a jar into the movies with you.
  4. SALADS.
  5. EGGS.
  6. BAGELS.
  7. CHICKEN.
  8. CAULIFLOWER.
Feb 27, 2023

What do we call zaatar in English? ›

Zaatar or Za'tar (zaah-tur) is a common noun in the Arabic language and refers to both a Middle-Eastern herb spice mixture and importantly a distinct herb plant in the mint family. The herbal plant is referred to in English as bible hyssop or Syrian oregano, but the mixture is just called zaatar.

How long does zaatar last? ›

Unopened, za'atar can last between 2 to 3 years, so don't worry if the date printed on the package seems ages away - it likely is! Once opened, za'atar should ideally be used within 6 months as it gradually loses its flavor over time. However, it won't spoil quickly and can still be used for up to 1 year.

Can you eat za'atar without cooking it? ›

Often it is baked into flatbread, mixed with olive oil or tahini to make a dip, tossed into salads, rubbed onto meat, or sprinkled over hummus. If you are using za'atar in a cold dish or any preparation that it will not be heated up in, first bloom it to unlock all of its flavor.

Why is my Zaatar bitter? ›

The two things to remember about zaatar is that it will burn and become bitter at high temperatures and that it loses aroma and pungency with age.

Is Zaatar addictive? ›

Tangy, earthy, nutty, with floral-sweet herbal notes, Zaatar goes with everything. We find it so addictive because of the lemony-tanginess from the sumac berry.

What is Za Atar seasoning good on? ›

In the Middle East, za'atar is often eaten with oil-dipped bread or labneh, or spread onto flatbread dough before it's baked into man'oushe. If you're cooking with za'atar, you don't need any other spices—it can hold its own.

What is Trader Joe's Za Atar seasoning? ›

Its ingredients include toasted sesame seeds, thyme, marjoram, coriander, oregano, chickpea flour, sea salt, sunflower oil, citric acid and lemon oil.

What is another name for Zatar? ›

The plant Zaatar may be referred to as the Middle-Eastern oregano but is locally known as wild thyme, or wild Zaatar. Origanum syriacum, or Zaatar, is native to the Middle East. It is a short shrub of up to 2.5 feet. It is characterized by its small white flowers and very fragrant cottony leaves.

Does zaatar need to be refrigerated? ›

What is the best way to store Za'atar and the Za'atar spread? The dried Za'atar blend can be stored in a cabinet, pantry, or in the fridge to preserve shelf life even longer. It is best to keep your Za'atar Extra Virgin Olive Oil condiment spread in a cabinet, pantry, on counter, and not in the fridge.

What is the difference between zaatar and thyme? ›

Za'atar is both the name for wild thyme, a herb that grows primarily in the hills of the eastern mediterranean and most importantly, the name of a spice mix that has many variations in the middle east. “There are 22 herb species referred to as za'atar in the region.

What does zaatar smell like? ›

Spices past their prime will smell like little more than a pile of dust bunnies. Good quality za'atar will smell sharp and almost spicy, with a rich nuttiness. If you detect a musty or rancid odor, shop elsewhere.

Why is my zaatar bitter? ›

The two things to remember about zaatar is that it will burn and become bitter at high temperatures and that it loses aroma and pungency with age.

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