Potato salads are popular all year round. This harissa-style potato salad will especially appeal to spice lovers. If you know you’ll be dining with fellow spice lovers and family this holiday season, or just want to shake up the potluck or decorate your meals anytime of the year, this salad is just the thing. It fills any number of dinners, and because it is of African origin, it works particularly well when served as part of an African-themed meal.
Harissa is a staple spice commonly used in North African and Middle Eastern cooking and certainly a staple ingredient in many pantries around the world. Because it’s easy to make and stores in a tightly sealed container for months, I prefer the homemade versions, like the ones here at Lisa’s Kitchen. The main characteristics of harissa are hot peppers, fragrant herbs, sometimes garlic and paprika. Olive oil poured over the harissa in a tightly sealed jar has a fairly long shelf life.
However, for this salad you don’t need to have harissa at home, because you make just the right amount for the salad. If you happen to have harissa on hand, you can use it in place of making your own pepper paste, but I found that preparing it straight away for this salad added a nice refreshing touch with minimal effort.
This salad can be prepared in advance and left out to serve at room temperature. Leaving it alone even gives the flavors a chance to mingle. If you do use your own harissa, the amount depends on how hot your harissa is. I would recommend about half a tablespoon – you may also want to add a few teaspoons of lime juice to whatever amount of ready-made harissa you decide to use.
Potato salad with a Harissa style dressing |
Recipe from Lisa Turner Kitchen: North African published on December 17, 2018 Warm fingerling potatoes in a creamy and spicy harissa dressing Preparation: 10 minutes Ingredients:
Instructions:
Makes 6 servings |
Other potato salads to enjoy from Lisa’s Vegetarian Kitchen:
Indian potato and pea salad with tamarind and chat masala
Skillet potato salad with fresh basil and cilantro
Salad of seasoned potatoes and green beans with olives
Creamy potato salad with cashew dressing and fresh basil
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