Dune Week: Spice Stuffed Sandworm Bread - Kitchen Overlord - Your Home for Geeky Cookbooks and Recipes! (2024)

I have an entirely irrational love of David Lynch’s 1984 science fiction epic,Dune. (This is almost unrelated to my entirely rational and well thought out love of Frank Herbert’s Dune books. These two things should never be confused.) Maybe I saw it at just the right age to find Sting, black leather, and redheads seductive. Maybe it was the first big budget science fiction movie I’d seen where a woman who was just there to be a decorative prize actually stepped up and told the ‘verse how much her role in life sucked. Maybe giant sandworms made me think of David Bowie’s tights in Labyrinth. Regardless of the causes, something about the Lynch version made an indelible mark on my brain.

Fast forward a few years. I’m now a grownup with a kitchen of my very own and some lovely books to prove I’m officially Good At Food. The time has come for me to pay homage to the Great Maker in the way of my people – by sacrificing millions of lives to create an homage worthy of his visage. A tablespoon of yeast should cover it.

Since you honor my sietch with your visit, I will share the secrets of creating a proud, impressive, spice-scented effigy of the Great Maker of Arrakis.

Spice-Stuffed Sandworm Bread

SANDWORM DOUGH:

1 1/2 cups warm water
2 tbsp yeast
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 tsp vanilla
1 tbsp cinnamon
3 eggs
¼ cup slightly cooled melted butter
2 tsp salt
6 ½ – 7 cups bread flour

SPICE FILLING:

2 tbsp garam masala (or pumpkin pie spice, or Chinese five spice powder, as preferred in your sietch)
2 tsp cinnamon
3/4 cup brown sugar (or 1/2 cup brown sugar and 1/4 cup white sugar if you want it less sticky)
1/4 cup melted butter
sliced blanched almonds
1/2 cup raisins (optional)

GLAZE:

3/4 – 1 cup powdered sugar
¼ cup water (reduce to 1-2 tbsp for an extra thick glaze)
1 tsp cinnamon or garama masala
1 tsp vanilla extract

So many things went wrong with my first sandworm that the Fremen threw me out of the sietch. Look at this monstrosity.

No. Just no. That looks like it should be stalking a desert town in Tremors.

I spent a little time in the city serving those soft, water-fat lords from Caladan. When I couldn’t take that anymore, I wandered the desert in search of a vision. Shai Hulud himself came to me and spoke with his spice scented breath, giving me visions of proper tributes to him both in bread for the masses and pie for those cursed with the affliction of Celiac.

Behold and learn.

DIRECTIONS:

First, mix the yeast and warm water. Let the yeast blossom like a sand storm in the desert. After ten minutes, add the brown sugar, vanilla, cinnamon, sietch spice, salt, and eggs. Whisk it all together until your bowl starts to smell like stale spice wine.

Add half the flour. Top that off with the melted butter. You may think you want to add the melted butter to the liquids, but you’re wrong. The heat will destroy your yeast as surely as a spice mining platform attracts a worm. Top the butter off with the rest of the flour.

This part may seem dangerous, but if you own a stand mixer, set it to 2 and let it go for six or seven minutes. Try to break the rhythmic thumping by pausing at random times to scrape the sides. Technically, it’s far safer to mix everything up by hand then knead it for a good 10 minutes at a random, uneven pace, but practically, using the mixer is a lot easier.

Form the spice dough into a ball. Put it in a well greased bowl, cover it with a clean kitchen towel, and let it rise for an hour, or until the size doubles.

When you come back, punch it like a fat Harkonen.

Spread some extra flour on a clean surface and roll the dough out into a large rectangle.

Paint the dough with your melted butter, leaving at least 1 inch of clear space around the edges.

The last time I made a sandworm, I tried neatly pressing the almonds into a straight line of teeth. It wasn’t awful, but once purified by the heat of the desert, that worm looked more like it should be terrorizing a town in Tremors instead of riding majestically across the desert. The problem was when the dough rose, it pushed all the teeth outwards and upwards.

I learned from that mistake. This time, I spiked the first inch or so of my sandworm’s mouth with almonds pointing up, but angled ever so slightly outwards.

Evenly anoint his back with your cinnamon, sietch spice, and sugar. You can pre-mix them if you’d like, or you can just lightly massage it all into the butter using your fingertips.

If you like raisins, toss some on top. I usually make my sandworms half and half, with pure spice up front and some raisins in the tail end.

In addition, instead of rolling the worm tight, make sure yours is loose, almost floppy. If you roll a shaped bread too tight, when it rises, it’ll push outwards, malforming the shape. Give it room to grow.

Once I had a fat, toothy sandworm, I put it on a pizza tray covered in parchment paper, gave the body some slithery kinks, sliced ridges into its back, and let it grow. I also balled some aluminum foil into a cone and kept that in the Great Maker’s mouth so he’d have an intimidatingly toothy gape after being baked.

All that was left to do was whisk a teaspoon of vanilla with an egg (the vanilla makes your kitchen smell amazing), paint the Great Maker’s back, and send him into the desert to bake it at 350F for 25 minutes.

As soon as he emerged from the oven, I anointed his flesh in glaze so the flavor could penetrate the outer skin.

Behold! The sleeper has awakened!

After your friends take their Pintrest shots, treat your effigy like a baby worm you’re melting into the Water of Life. Wait, don’t. Soaking it in a puddle won’t help the flavor. Instead, cut it into rings and drizzle a little more glaze on each slice.

If only fat, sugar, and carbs alone could extend life and broaden the mind without an infusion of the spice melange!

Dune Week: Spice Stuffed Sandworm Bread - Kitchen Overlord - Your Home for Geeky Cookbooks and Recipes! (2024)

FAQs

What do the sandworms in Dune represent? ›

The sandworms in Dune were inspired by the dragons of European mythology that guard some sort of treasure. In particular, Herbert referenced the dragon in Beowulf that guards a hoard of gold in a cave, and the dragon of Colchis that guards the Golden Fleece from Jason.

What is the biggest worm in Dune? ›

Dune's sandworms can grow to at least 450 metres long, about 15 times the size of the longest blue whale. How big do real-life worms get? There are annelid worms that get up to several metres in length called eunicid worms, a type of bristle worm.

What do Dune worms eat? ›

In doing so, they are able to feast on creatures known as sand plankton, microscopic creatures that devour leftover traces of the spice scattered across the Arrakeen sands. Worms are also known to consume dry components of the planet's crust, creating a diet of mostly sedimentary and inorganic material.

How do sandworms make spice? ›

They technically don't make the spice. They exude something that is like a fungusoid substance that is called a pre-spice mass. When that comes in contact with water, it explodes and that results in spice. The sort of common assumption is that spice is worm poop.

Is Dune based on Islam? ›

The Dune films are based on the best-selling books by Frank Herbert, an author said to have been heavily inspired by the Middle East, North African and Islam.

What are the worms in Dune spice? ›

Sandworms are native to Arrakis and are the source of spice. The sandworms are sacred to the Fremen, serving as an expression of the will of the gods. Understanding sandworms is key to grasping the intricate Dune universe.

Why did the sandworm not eat Paul? ›

There is a scene in the 2021 Dune film where Paul and Jessica are facing down a sandworm that stops just before eating them. There's a few reasons for this, first and foremost, sandworms don't necessarily want to eat humans. There's a lot of water in the human body and even a little can kill an adult sandworm.

Who is the worm god in Dune? ›

Plot. Leto II Atreides, the God Emperor, has ruled the universe as a tyrant for 3,500 years after becoming a hybrid of human and giant sandworm in Children of Dune.

Could Dune worms exist? ›

Of course, these sandworms aren't real—but that they seem so authentic made me wonder if, in fact, elements of them could be found in nature. In some ways, they are unfeasible animals. But in other, more surprising ways, they aren't as mythical as you may believe.

What eats beach worms? ›

Living under the sand, the Giant Beach Worms are rarely seen as they only come out of the sand only to feed on dead fish, seaweed, dead octopuses and Pipis. They poke their heads out of the sand and grab the food in their jaws and eat it. Fish and birds eat Giant Beach Worms.

Why do the Fremen have blue eyes? ›

The blue eyes are a side-effect of consuming vast amounts of spice. The Fremen are surrounded by spice in the desert of Arrakis, and so their eyes are blue. "Those are called the eyes of Ibad," Leo Wiggins, co-host of the "Dune" podcast "Gom Jabbar," tells TODAY.com.

Do worms have teeth? ›

Worms have strong, muscular mouths, but no teeth. They have a varied diet that includes decaying vegetation, soil, dead animals and even some living organisms. Earthworms are essential. They recycle nutrients in the soil so plants can take them in.

Is spice in dune worm poop? ›

They technically don't make the spice. They exude something that is like a fungusoid substance that is called a pre-spice mass. When that comes in contact with water, it explodes and that results in spice. The sort of common assumption is that spice is worm poop.

Why is Paul's son a sandworm? ›

Paul's son, Leto II, realizes that the only way to save humanity is to become a bane for all of humanity to hate and rise against. So, he fuses with the sandworms and becomes a giant, immortal, phallic-looking sandworm man.

Do sandworms have teeth? ›

They use all of these teeth, called scalids, on a proboscis to drag themselves through burrows. Alitta worms — sandworms — and ragworms have teeth for catching prey.

Why does the sandworm not eat Paul? ›

There is a scene in the 2021 Dune film where Paul and Jessica are facing down a sandworm that stops just before eating them. There's a few reasons for this, first and foremost, sandworms don't necessarily want to eat humans. There's a lot of water in the human body and even a little can kill an adult sandworm.

Are the sandworms in Beetlejuice a reference to Dune? ›

The sandworms are based on the different ones from the 1984 film Dune.

What does the bullfighting symbolize in the Dune? ›

The bull's head indicates a great strength, as well as a dangerous flaw, in the Atreides mindset. Like the Old Duke battling the bull, Atreides members like Duke Leto and Paul are willing to accept great personal risks in their pursuit of greatness.

What does the beetle represent in Dune? ›

-The beetle is similar to the Harkonnens aesthetic visuals in the movie. If I recall correctly from the books, the Harkonnens are who work with the Bene Tleilaxu to create Hayt . This ties Duncan - or rather his fate -to the Harkonnens. -The beetle is meant to call to mind the To books fans.

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