18 Favorite Recipes with Spicy Harissa Sauce (2024)

A staple of North African and Middle Eastern cooking, harissa is a hot pepper sauce that's great on almost anything! Plus, it's made from healthy ingredients -- including olive oil, chile peppers, and garlic. You can find prepared harissa in grocery stores, but it's also easy to make homemade harissa. Add it to cooked veggies, baked fish, stews, grilled chicken, scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, and more. Here are some of our favorite recipes featuring harissa!

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Harissa Fried Halloumi Panini

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"Upgrade your grilled cheese with Halloumi -- then add the heat with North African harissa," says Betty Soup. "You could also grill these on an indoor grill pan over medium heat."

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Sheet Pan Harissa Chicken Dinner

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"Spice up chicken dinners with a touch of harissa," says Juliana Hale. "The North African red pepper sauce adds depth and kick to this one-pan meal perfect for weeknights."

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Lamb Merguez Sausage Patties

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"Make a double batch, and experience not only this amazing burger but also use it in/on a number of things," says Chef John. "It's wonderful in beans, frittatas, pastas, soups, and especially crumbled on pizza or flatbread."

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Grilled Lemon Yogurt Chicken

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"There is something special about what yogurt does to chicken in its smoky, sizzling time over charcoal," says Chef John. "It imparts a tangy flavor that lifts all the other flavorings. It tenderizes slightly, without turning the meat into mush. It grills to a caramelized dark brown without tasting burnt." Serve with the yogurt harissa sauce on the side!

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Salmon with Harissa

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"Fiery harissa and smoky paprika in a mayo base stand up to the distinctive flavor of mighty wild salmon," says Cazuela.

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Vegetarian Moroccan Harira

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""Harira is a famous Moroccan soup, and here's a hearty vegetarian (and vegan!) version -- packed with tomatoes and chickpeas and flavored with paprika, turmeric, saffron, ginger, and harissa," says chouchou65.

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Saffron Couscous

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A light side dish or a great lunch box salad. The addition of saffron makes it just interesting enough!" says toastyfrenchy.

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Spicy Tarragon Yogurt Chicken

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Harissa is a great flavor partner for tarragon, "one of the most aromatic and sweetest herbs that there is," says Chef John.

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Grilled Harissa Chicken Thighs

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"The harissa-honey glaze takes these juicy grilled chicken thighs over the top," says France C. "Since most harissa spice blends have salt already added, there is no need to add any additional, but feel free to adjust to your tastes. Garnish with minced fresh parsley."

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Harissa Aioli

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This simple condiment combines a traditional Mediterranean aioli with harissa paste. "This recipe comes from the Northern region of Italy where they use a cooked egg and lemon-soaked egg yolks," says Buckwheat Queen. "This is delicious on just about anything. I like it with a frittata or oven-fried potatoes. It will last up to 4 or 5 days in the refrigerator."

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Harissa and Lemon-Pepper Wings

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"You don't need a bunch of ingredients to make out-of-this-world wings," says Buckwheat Queen. "A few flavor-packed ingredients will do! Tangy and woody lemon-pepper mixed with the complex, smoky spice of harissa will give your usual wings some extra lift."

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Moroccan-Style Lamb Shanks with Apricots

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"This is a gorgeous, easy, and pretty quick version of lamb tagine I made on Valentine's Day," says moonpig. "For an authentic feel we ate it with our fingers -- it was a complete hit!"

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Harissa Hummus

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"Need a last-minute dish for surprise guests or dinner at a friend's house? Using pre-cooked chickpeas means making hummus in no time," says Buckwheat Queen. "Adding harissa powder leaves out the need to add any other spices and gives the hummus a nice kick of spiciness. Serve with flatbread or vegetables for an appetizer or potluck hit. Best if hummus is left to sit to allow the flavors to meld, but it can be eaten immediately. Store in the refrigerator."

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Harissa Deviled Eggs

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"Deviled eggs take on a decidedly spicy flavor with the addition of harissa paste," says thedailygourmet. "Feel free to decorate them into pumpkins, eyeballs, or ghoulish faces for Halloween!"

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Coconut Quinoa with Harissa-Roasted Sweet Potatoes

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"The coconut milk and sweet potatoes help tame the heat from the harissa in this flavorful meal," says Cally. "If you use low-sodium chicken broth, be sure to add a little salt to the quinoa while it's cooking."

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Roasted Potatoes with Harissa Butter

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"Harissa is North African chile paste that definitely packs a punch. In this recipe, I mixed it with butter and tossed it with roasted potatoes for a quick, delicious side dish," says LauraF.

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Halloumi Three-Bean Salad with Pomegranate-Harissa Vinaigrette

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"Pan-fried halloumi, 3 types of beans, red onion, fresh coriander, and mint are tossed with homemade vinaigrette (featuring harissa sauce) for a unique salad your taste buds will love," says Buckwheat Queen.

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Moroccan Shrimp Stew

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"Harissa adds the right amount of peppery smoke flavor that will have your taste buds dancing," says CookingWithShelia. "This Moroccan-inspired stew has a hearty tomato sauce base and is loaded with fresh garlic, onion, and red and green bell peppers. Garnish with fresh thyme if you like. Serve with jasmine rice and naan bread."

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FAQs

What does harissa sauce go with? ›

The spicy and aromatic chile paste that is widely used in Middle Eastern and North African cooking adds a kick of spice to any meal, from soups and stews to roasted vegetables to salads and even in marinades for proteins. Add it to hummus or your favorite dip or simply add to olive oil for bread dipping bliss.

What is harissa traditionally used for? ›

Harissa is a fiery and garlicky North African spice paste that's traditionally served alongside bread, stews, and couscous dishes. Recipes vary widely but it's usually made with spices including caraway, cumin, and coriander, and sometimes herbs, like mint.

Is sriracha the same as harissa? ›

They're similar in that they're both made with spicy peppers and garlic. But they're different in that sriracha also includes sugar and vinegar, whereas harissa includes olive oil and spices. In a pinch, sriracha can be substituted for harissa, but just know that the flavor profile will be different.

What is the difference between harissa paste and harissa sauce? ›

Harissa sauce is harissa paste diluted with olive oil, making it a better option for a dip or spread. Harissa seasoning is a powdered version of the paste that attempts to replicate the flavor of the paste/sauce. It usually has a base of chili pepper with cumin, coriander, and ground caraway seeds.

Does harissa sauce need to be refrigerated? ›

I like to store my homemade harissa in the fridge in a tight lid mason jar. Adding a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil on top will help seal it well. It typically lasts 2 to 3 weeks in the fridge. You can also freeze it for later use (about a month or so).

Is harissa really spicy? ›

In short, yes, harissa can be pretty fiery. It all depends on the types of chillies used to make it. If the chillies are milder, the resulting harissa paste will be less spicy, and if the chillies are the blow-your-head-off sort, the harissa will pack a lot more punch.

How healthy is harissa? ›

Harissa Health Benefits

Aside from good flavor, capsaicin improves heart health, lowers blood pressure, aids in digestion, boosts metabolism and improves immunity. The spices: The coriander, caraway and cumin spices involved in traditional harrisa provide a complex flavor profile, but so much more.

Which meat is used in harissa? ›

Slow cooked over hours, the main ingredient of this textural dish is sheep or goat meat, cooked with short-grained rice and flavoured with spices such as fennel seeds, cinnamon and cardamom. After being cooked overnight, until the meat is tender enough to fall off the bone, the stew-like curry is further mashed.

What tastes like harissa? ›

To get the same impact without Harissa itself, you can use one of the following substitutes.
  • Merguez North African Seasoning.
  • Ground Red New Mexico Chilies + Caraway Seeds.
  • Berbere.
  • Chile paste.
  • Red Pepper Flakes.
  • Hot sauce, such as Sriracha.
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What is the flavor of harissa? ›

What Does Harissa Taste Like? If you've never tried this fiery sauce before, it has a very peppery, smoky flavor and can range in levels of heat, depending on which peppers and chiles make up the sauce. It also has a strong garlicky flavor that's brightened up with a kick of citrus.

Is gochujang the same as harissa? ›

While it may not have the same Korean flavor profile as gochujang, harissa paste can still provide a fiery heat to your dishes. Harissa paste tends to be spicier than gochujang, so adjust the quantity according to your tolerance level.

What hot sauce is similar to harissa? ›

If a recipe calls for Harissa, often you just want some heat. In this case whatever hot sauce you have in the house will do the trick. Tabasco, sriracha, sambal oleck, chilli bean paste or korean Gochujang will all prove the kick needed. Just be careful to match the amount to your heat tolerance.

What to put harissa on? ›

Add it to cooked veggies, baked fish, stews, grilled chicken, scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, and more. Here are some of our favorite recipes featuring harissa!

What country does harissa come from? ›

Harissa is most closely associated with Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria and Libya. However, it is most deeply rooted in Tunisian cuisine, and is sometimes described as Tunisia's national condiment.

Where do I find harissa in the grocery store? ›

Harissa is most commonly found ready-made in jars, tubes and cans. A spice powder version is also available. Your best bet for finding harissa is Middle Eastern markets, specialty stores and in the ethnic section of most grocery stores.

What kind of flavor is harissa? ›

What Does Harissa Taste Like? If you've never tried this fiery sauce before, it has a very peppery, smoky flavor and can range in levels of heat, depending on which peppers and chiles make up the sauce. It also has a strong garlicky flavor that's brightened up with a kick of citrus.

What spice level is harissa sauce? ›

Harissa is only 46 calories per tablespoon on average and its heat level is generally mild scoring 4,000- 5,000 on the Scoville scale. There is a varying heat levels of Harissa's available on the market as well as other varieties such as Rose Harissa, yes made from rose petals.

Why is harissa good for you? ›

Metabolism Booster: The capsaicin in chili peppers, a key component of harissa, has been linked to an increase in metabolism. This can aid in weight management and promote overall metabolic health. Heart Health: Olive oil, a staple in harissa recipes, is a heart-healthy fat.

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