Harissa Moroccan Style
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🍲 Homemade Harissa 🌶️
This vibrant North African and Middle Eastern chili paste is a flavorful addition to any dish. Making it at home allows you to control the heat and enjoy a fresher taste than store-bought versions.
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🌍 What Is Harissa?
Harissa is a spicy chili paste that can be made from fresh or dried chili peppers. It boasts a unique spicy flavor and a striking red color, enhancing everything from vegetables to meats. Making your own Harissa not only elevates your dishes but also allows you to customize the heat level to your preference.
🧾 Ingredients
**Base:**
- 1 kg (over 2 lbs) mixed chili peppers (moderate to hot)
- 1 whole garlic head (minced)
- 1 tablespoon salt
- 1 teaspoon ground cumin
- 2 tablespoons white vinegar
- ½ cup olive oil
**Optional:**
- Additional chili peppers for extra heat (e.g., Arbol chili)
- Water (for adjusting consistency)
- Juice from half a lemon (for sauce)
👩🍳 Step-by-Step Instructions
1. **Prepare the Peppers**
- Wear gloves to protect your hands.
- Use kitchen scissors to cut off the stems and slit the peppers open to remove the seeds.
- Rinse the peppers thoroughly under cold water.
2. **Soak the Peppers**
- Place the cleaned peppers in a large bowl and cover them with cold water.
- Soak for 20-30 minutes to rehydrate them.
3. **Prepare the Garlic**
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- While the peppers soak, mince the garlic to achieve a smoother texture.
4. **Drain and Dry the Peppers**
- After soaking, drain the peppers in a colander for a few minutes.
- Pat them dry using paper towels, ensuring they are damp but not wet.
5. **Dice the Peppers**
- Transfer the peppers to a food processor or meat grinder.
- Add some minced garlic and drizzle in olive oil to help achieve a creamy paste.
- Process until smooth, scraping down the sides as needed.
6. **Season the Harissa**
- For the batch size, add 1 tablespoon of salt, 1 teaspoon of ground cumin, 2 tablespoons of white vinegar, and ½ cup of olive oil.
- Mix well to combine all ingredients thoroughly.
7. **Store the Harissa**
- Transfer the Harissa to smaller containers, drizzling olive oil on top to create a barrier.
- Cover tightly to keep it fresh.
8. **Make Harissa Sauce (Optional)**
- For a sauce, mix 1 heaping teaspoon of Harissa paste with water to your desired consistency.
- Add juice from half a lemon, 2 tablespoons of olive oil, and salt to taste. Mix well.
🍽️ How to Serve
Use Harissa as a condiment for drizzling over dishes like fish, falafel, or grilled vegetables. It can also be spread on sandwiches for an extra kick of flavor.
💡 Pro Tips
- Adjust the type and quantity of chili peppers to control the heat level.
- Always store Harissa with a layer of olive oil on top to maintain freshness.
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- Use kitchen scissors for easier seed removal from the peppers.
🔥 Why You’ll Love This
Homemade Harissa is not only fresher and more flavorful than store-bought options, but it also allows you to customize the heat to your liking. It's versatile enough to enhance a wide variety of dishes, making it a must-have in your kitchen!