2016-05-08

Some like it hot. And spicy. And fresh. AND flavorful. Are you ready for a harissa recipe that is all of the mentioned? Harissa is a Middle Eastern condiment, specifically a Tunisian hot chili pepper paste. It is used for meat and vegetable dishes and is commonly added to soups, stews, and couscous. Make it simple and spread harissa on some warm pita or bread for a get your agni (fire) moving in the morning kind of breakfast. I love it with scrambled eggs or with an omelette. As a condiment, harissa’s uses are endless.



I am absolutely delighted to be joining the Sunday Supper Tastemakers for my first Sunday Supper event – Spice is Nice and Some Like It Hot which is being hosted by Sarah of The Chef Next Door. Check out the recipes below from this fabulous community and get your spice on! A new topic and whole new list of recipes comes out every Sunday.

Now, let’s talk Harissa Lamb Meatballs. I did a combo of lamb and beef for this recipe. Ground lamb is not always easy to find and sometimes needs a bit of fat from a good quality ground beef chuck to make them juicy. If you cannot find ground lamb, simply substitute ground beef. The results will be equally delicious.



For the harissa recipe, I slightly modified Ottolenghi’s recipe in the cookbook Plenty (Amazon affiliate link). I used roasted red peppers from a jar and I swapped spices for some of the seeds. An option for the harissa is to substitute Huy Fong Vietnamese chili garlic sauce (Amazon affiliate link) for the bird peppers. Use approximately 1 – 2 tablespoons for the heat of one little chili. You can also use red pepper flakes to bring the heat. The little hot peppers at my market did not look great this week, so I used the sauce. Traditional harissa is very spicy, so using the chili garlic sauce or red pepper flakes allows you a bit more control of the spicy level. I like it hot, but I also want to taste everything without searing my esophagus. Taste it step by step and let your palate and preference be the guide!

The yogurt dipping sauce brings a creamy element to the dish and is great for those who are not spicy fans. The yogurt cuts the heat and pairs perfectly with the Middle Eastern flavors of the harissa and lamb.

Let’s eat! You can opt to warm the meatballs with the harissa or serve it at room temperature. We tried it both ways and liked the room temp version a bit more.

Happy Sunday Supper! What are you eating today?

Ingredients for the Harissa (makes approx 2+ cups):

1 large roasted red pepper (make sure it is the whole pepper)

1/2 teaspoon coriander

1/2 teaspoon cumin

1/4 teaspoon fennel seeds

1/2 tablespoon olive oil

1/2 large red onion, rough chopped

3 garlic cloves, rough chopped

2 medium-hot fresh red chilis, seeded and roughly chopped OR 1 – 2 tablespoons of chili garlic sauce

3 Campari tomatoes, rough chopped (I used this instead of 1/2 tablespoon of tomato paste)

2 tablespoons lemon juice

2/3 teaspoon coarse sea salt

Ingredients for the Lamb and Beef Meatballs:

1/2 pound lamb (1 pound of meat makes approximately 15 smaller meatballs)

1/2 pound of ground beef

1 raw egg

1/2 cup of bread crumbs

2 tsp of oregano

Salt and Pepper

Ingredients for the Herbed Yogurt Dip:

1 cup of plain Greek yogurt

1 tablespoon of lemon juice

3 tablespoons of chopped fresh chives

1 tablespoon of chopped parsley

Directions:

Harissa: Add all ingredients to your food processor/chopper. Blitz until they are combined. I like mine a little chunkier so I do not puree it completely. This can be made up to a day in advance and will keep in the refrigerator for a week or more.

Yogurt dip: Combine all the ingredients and let it sit while the flavors marry. This can also be done a bit ahead of time.

Meatballs: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine all the ingredients and form mini meatballs (slightly smaller than a golf ball). Place the meatballs on a baking tray. Cook for 15 minutes, turn the meatballs, and cook for an additional 10 minutes. Check to make sure they are cooked through.

Dish prep: I placed the meatballs and harissa in a cast iron skillet and heated for about 5 minutes at 350 degrees to serve warm. Garnish with yogurt dip and chives. Serve and enjoy!

Get your spice on with these Sunday Supper Tastemakers!

Aromatic Appetizers

Buffalo Chicken Spring Rolls by Cupcakes & Kale Chips

Cajun Shrimp Dip by Cooking with Carlee

Harissa Lamb Meatballs with Herbed Yogurt Dipping Sauce by The Hungry Goddess

Jalapeno Cheddar Roasted Chickpeas by A Kitchen Hoor’s Adventures

Smoky Jalapeno Pineapple Salsa by Dash of Evans

Spicy Apricot Chicken Meatballs by My Life Cookbook

Spicy Jalapeno Chickpeas by Helpful Homemade

Spicy Peach Chicken Wings by Eat, Drink and be Tracy

Spicy Sugared Cashews by That Skinny Chick Can Bake

Distinctive Drinks

Cilantro Jalapeno Mojito by Manu’s Menu

Shoo Fly Punch with a Kick by Our Good Life

The Ultimate Hot and Spicy Bloody Mary with Bacon by La Bella Vita Cucina

Carefree Condiments

Homemade Barbecue Sauce with Caramelized Onions by Cosmopolitan Cornbread

Jalapeno Peach Jam by What The Fork Food Blog

Daring Desserts

Chai-Spiced Apple Pie Blondies by The Crumby Cupcake

Chipotle Peanut Butter Cookies by Renee’s Kitchen Adventures

Cinnamon Rolls by The Freshman Cook

Mexican Chocolate Pudding by Pies and Plots

Peppercorn Shortbread by The Finer Cookie

Spicy Fudge Brownies by The Chef Next Door

Spicy Mexican Hot Chocolate Fudge by Hezzi-D’s Books and Cooks

Masterful Mains

Buffalo Chicken & Lentil Stuffed Peppers by Momma’s Meals

Buffalo Chicken Casserole by My World Simplified

Chicken Karahi (Pakistani Chicken Curry) by Curious Cuisiniere

Chicken Stuffed Poblano Peppers by Feeding Big and more

Chickpea, lentil and spinach curry by Caroline’s Cooking

Devil’s Chicken by Monica’s Table

East Indian Chard and Lentils by Wholistic Woman

Fried Chicken with a Kick by A Day in the Life on the Farm

Grilled Chipotle Pork Chops by Cooking Chat

Hella-peno Burger by Fantastical Sharing of Recipes

Jalapeno Popper Pizza by Hardly A Goddess

Kung Pao Chicken by Palatable Pastime

Lomo Saltado by Tramplingrose

Spicy black bean burgers by Simple and Savory

Spicy Penne all’arrabbiata by She Loves Biscotti

Spicy Sloppy Joe Fries by From Gate to Plate

Sweet & Spicy Pulled Pork Tacos by Grumpy’s Honeybunch

Sweet Chili Pork by Cookin’ Mimi

Tunisian Garlic Chickpea Soup by What Smells So Good?

Seasoned Sides

Baked Sriracha Sweet Potato Fries by Magnolia Days

Easy to Make Cabbage Kimchi (Mak Kimchi) by kimchi MOM

Green Mango Sambal by Food Lust People Love

Grilled Potato Salad with Spicy Picada Sauce by Culinary Adventures with Camilla

Plus Homemade Ginger Ale and Spice is Nice Recipes from Sunday Supper Movement

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