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North African Spiced Harissa With Grilled Pita

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Ingredients

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5 dried ancho chiles
5 dried guajillo chilies
1 teaspoon cumin seed
1 teaspoon coriander seed
1 garlic clove
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
3 tablespoons freshly squeezed orange juice
water (to help thin out)
squeeze lemon
salt and pepper
pita bread, slices grilled

Nutritional information

343.6
Calories
209 g
Calories From Fat
23.2 g
Total Fat
3 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
28.1 mg
Sodium
34.2 g
Carbs
13 g
Dietary Fiber
2.5 g
Sugars
7.5 g
Protein
164g
Serving Size

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North African Spiced Harissa With Grilled Pita

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    Standard Libyan cuisine consists of soups, seafood, pasta, and fruit. A particular favorite is what we would associate as ketchup or hot sauce is called, harissa. It looks a little like ketchup, but smells really spicy. Once you get a little dab on some bread you cant stop going back for more. Its addictive.
    In North Africa, they put it on everything fried eggs for breakfast, salad, and fish. The most common means is to put it on fresh flatbread. From Climbing Grier Mountain.

    • 90 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    North African Spiced Harissa With Grilled Pita(Libya), Standard Libyan cuisine consists of soups, seafood, pasta, and fruit A particular favorite is what we would associate as ketchup or hot sauce is called, harissa It looks a little like ketchup, but smells really spicy Once you get a little dab on some bread you cant stop going back for more Its addictive In North Africa, they put it on everything fried eggs for breakfast, salad, and fish The most common means is to put it on fresh flatbread From Climbing Grier Mountain , Standard Libyan cuisine consists of soups, seafood, pasta, and fruit A particular favorite is what we would associate as ketchup or hot sauce is called, harissa It looks a little like ketchup, but smells really spicy Once you get a little dab on some bread you cant stop going back for more Its addictive In North Africa, they put it on everything fried eggs for breakfast, salad, and fish The most common means is to put it on fresh flatbread From Climbing Grier Mountain


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Place Both Chilies in a Large Bowl. Add Hot Water to Bowl and Let the Chilies Re-Hydrated For at Least an Hour at Room Temperature. Meanwhile, Toast Cumin and Coriander Seeds in a Small Skillet Over Medium Heat For a Minute or Until Fragrant. Once Toasted, Grind These Seeds in a Grinder Until Powder-Like. Set Aside.

    2
    Done

    Once the Chilies Have Set For at Least an Hour, Drain, Pat Dry, Cut the Stems Off, and Remove Seeds. Place Chilies in a Food Processor. Pulse a Few Times. Add Garlic Clove and Pulse Again. You Might Need to Add a Little Water to Help Thin It Out. at This Point You Can Either Push the Puree Through a Fine Mesh Sieve or If You Like a Thicker Puree Leave as Is. Add the Cumin, Corriander, Olive Oil, and Orange Juice to the Chilies. Pulse Again Until Smooth. Add a Squeeze of Lemon and Salt/Pepper to Taste. Serve With Grilled Pita.

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