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Title: Harissa(Moroccan Hot Sauce)
Categories: Arabic Spice
Yield: 1 Servings

2tsCumin seeds
2tsCoriander seeds
1/2tsCardamom seeds; (dark inner seeds)
4tsChili pequins; (whole dried pods)
10 Whole cloves
1/2tsBlack peppercorns
1/2tsCayenne pepper
1tsSalt
2 Cloves garlic(large)
1/4cOlive oil

Place cumin, coriander, cardamom, chili pequins, cloves and peppercorns in a small saucepan, set over moderately high heat, and toast spices 3-4 minutes, shaking pan frequently. Note: cumin seeds will turn bitter if browned. Cool spices 2-3 minutes, transfer to a mortar, and crush thouroughly with a pestle. Add cayenne, salt and garlic and crush all to paste. Transfer to a small jar, add oil, cover tight and store at room temperature. Sauce will keep several weeks. Use sparingly to flavor hot sauce for couscous, meatballs, and meat loaves. Replenish oil each time so that the spice mixture is covered at all times by about 1/3 in oil.

NOTES : When making harissa, you may substitute crushed or ground spices for the whole and omit roasting them, but the flavor of the harissa will not be as intense. Mcformatted by Jazzbel@batelnet.bs Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V4 #9

Recipe by: The New Doubleday Cookbbok 1985 Ed.

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