Bowl of roasted red pepper and walnut muhammara with olive oil drizzle on a dark ceramic surface

Cannabis Muhammara Dip Recipe

Cannabis-Infused Roasted Red Pepper & Walnut Dip (Muhammara)

Bowl of roasted red pepper and walnut muhammara with olive oil drizzle on a dark ceramic surface

Bold, smoky, and vibrant. Muhammara is the roasted red pepper dip that quietly steals the table.

 

 

 

 

This recipe brings together roasted red peppers, toasted walnuts, warm spices, and olive oil into a deeply flavorful Middle Eastern dip called muhammara. It is earthy, slightly sweet, lightly smoky, and remarkably versatile.

Here we add a simple twist: cannabis-infused olive oil. Because cannabinoids dissolve into fat, this type of recipe allows both flavor and infusion to blend naturally into the dish.

The result is a dip that works equally well as a snack, sandwich spread, or part of a full mezze plate.


TL;DR: Muhammara in Plain English

๐ŸŒถ Roast or use jarred red peppers.

๐ŸŒฐ Blend peppers with walnuts, garlic, lemon, and spices.

๐Ÿซ’ Add cannabis-infused olive oil for flavor and infusion.

๐Ÿฅฃ Serve as a dip, spread, or sauce.


Health Benefits: A Dip That Loves You Back

๐ŸŒถ Red peppers contain vitamin C, carotenoids, and antioxidant compounds.

๐ŸŒฐ Walnuts provide omega-3 fatty acids and plant polyphenols.

๐Ÿซ’ Olive oil contributes monounsaturated fats associated with cardiovascular benefits.

๐ŸŒฟ Cannabinoids interact with the endocannabinoid system, which participates in regulation of mood, appetite, inflammation, and sleep.

This combination makes muhammara both nutritionally rich and satisfying.


What You’ll Need

๐Ÿ›  Equipment

Food processor or blender

Spatula

Serving bowl

๐ŸŒถ Ingredients

1 cup roasted red peppers (jarred or homemade)

ยฝ cup walnuts

2 tbsp cannabis-infused olive oil

1 tbsp lemon juice

1 garlic clove

ยฝ tsp cumin

ยฝ tsp smoked paprika

ยฝ tsp salt

Optional garnish:

Chopped walnuts

Extra olive oil

Fresh parsley


Step-by-Step Instructions

Muhammara blending in a food processor with visible red pepper and walnut texture

Texture matters. Blend until spreadable while keeping a little rustic grit.

Step 1: Combine ingredients

Add roasted peppers, walnuts, garlic, lemon juice, cumin, paprika, and salt to a food processor.

Step 2: Blend to desired texture

Pulse until the mixture becomes spreadable but still slightly textured. Muhammara traditionally keeps some walnut grit.

Step 3: Add infused oil

While blending, slowly drizzle in the cannabis-infused olive oil.

This distributes cannabinoids evenly throughout the dip.

Step 4: Adjust consistency

If the mixture is too thick, add 1 tablespoon of water and blend again.

Step 5: Serve

Transfer to a serving bowl and drizzle with additional olive oil. Top with chopped walnuts if desired.


Dosing Guide

Olive oil drizzle pooling on the surface of roasted red pepper dip in a small bowl

Fat carries cannabinoids. Olive oil distributes infusion evenly through the dish.

Because cannabinoids dissolve into fat, the infused olive oil in this recipe distributes dose throughout the dip.

The most reliable approach is to calculate potency from your oil.


Interactive Dose Calculator (Infused Oil Recipes)

Calculate your approximate dose per serving.




โš ๏ธ Dosing note:
These numbers are estimates. Potency depends on infusion accuracy, oil potency, mixing, and personal sensitivity. Always test a small portion first and wait long enough before increasing dose.

Creative Ways to Use This Dip

Muhammara spread on a torn piece of pita bread with a warm, rustic look

One swipe and done. Muhammara works as dip, spread, or sauce.

Serve with:

Cucumber slices

Carrots

Pita bread

Spread onto:

Sandwiches

Wraps

Flatbread pizzas

Use as:

Pasta sauce alternative

Roasted vegetable topping

Grilled meat condiment


Storage Tips & Shelf Life

Small glass container of muhammara with a simple label on a kitchen counter

Store responsibly. Clear labeling avoids confusion later.

Store muhammara in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

It typically remains fresh for 4โ€“5 days.

If infused, label the container clearly so that others understand the contents.

A thin layer of olive oil on top can help preserve texture and flavor.


Final Thoughts

Muhammara is one of those rare recipes that feels impressive but is remarkably easy to make. The ingredients are simple, the method is forgiving, and the flavor is bold enough to anchor an entire meal.

With infused olive oil, it becomes both culinary and functional. Just remember that dosing matters, labeling matters, and sharing food responsibly matters.

Good cooking is generous. Smart dosing is thoughtful. This recipe lets you do both.

Frequently Asked Questions About Cannabis-Infused Muhammara

How strong is this recipe?

The potency depends entirely on the infused olive oil you use. If the oil contains 40 mg THC per tablespoon and you use two tablespoons across four servings, each serving would contain approximately 20 mg THC. The interactive calculator above can help you estimate dose more precisely.

Can I make this recipe without THC?

Yes. You can use regular olive oil or a CBD-dominant infused oil if you want the flavor and nutritional benefits without psychoactive effects.

How long does infused muhammara last?

Stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator, muhammara typically remains fresh for four to five days. Because this version contains infused oil, it should be labeled clearly and kept out of reach of children.

Can I freeze muhammara?

Yes, though the texture may soften slightly after thawing. Stirring the dip well and adding a small drizzle of fresh olive oil usually restores consistency.

What foods pair best with this dip?

Muhammara pairs well with pita bread, cucumbers, roasted vegetables, grilled meats, sandwiches, and grain bowls. Its smoky sweetness complements both Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes.

Why use infused olive oil instead of butter?

Olive oil blends naturally with the flavor profile of muhammara and distributes cannabinoids evenly throughout the dip because cannabinoids dissolve readily in fat.