Harissa Roast Chicken
November 22, 2013
I'm smitten with harissa sauce and blogged about it once (click here to view the old post)
Again I was searching for store-bought sauce and again my search leads me to - no where!
I dont mind making the sauce, but it would be nice to at least have a taste of the 'original' sauce.
A commentor suggested to try making harissa sauce with roasted capsicum instead of chilli. Brilliant idea.
Again I was searching for store-bought sauce and again my search leads me to - no where!
I dont mind making the sauce, but it would be nice to at least have a taste of the 'original' sauce.
A commentor suggested to try making harissa sauce with roasted capsicum instead of chilli. Brilliant idea.
I have few capsicums in my fridge, took out a couple of them; red and yellow (I find these colours are the sweetest of all capsicums).
I set out to chargrill capsicum, early in the morning, as soon as I stepped into the house after sending E off to the train station.
She hates capsicum, cant stand the smell, let alone eating!! She finds capsium repulsive.
By the time she came home in the evening, the chargrilled capsicum aroma has dissipated into thin air, the only aroma wafting through the house was the spiced up roast chicken roasting in the oven (no lingering aroma of capsicum)
She walked through the door with her daily/ritual question
Few minutes later, she asked again
but mom's straight face cannot fool her, one taste one bite, she knew...
I set out to chargrill capsicum, early in the morning, as soon as I stepped into the house after sending E off to the train station.
She hates capsicum, cant stand the smell, let alone eating!! She finds capsium repulsive.
By the time she came home in the evening, the chargrilled capsicum aroma has dissipated into thin air, the only aroma wafting through the house was the spiced up roast chicken roasting in the oven (no lingering aroma of capsicum)
She walked through the door with her daily/ritual question
"Mom, what's for dinner?"
and I repliedFew minutes later, she asked again
"Mom, is there capsicum?"
Mom had to tell white lies with a straight face - "No"but mom's straight face cannot fool her, one taste one bite, she knew...
The rest of us enjoyed our roast and will definitely have it again (minus capsicums for E)
Harissa Roast Chicken
1 x 1.8kg chicken
Harissa sauce
1 red capsicum
1 yellow capsicum
1 tablespoon caraway seeds
1 tablespoon cumin seeds
4 cloves of garlic
¼ cup EVOO (plus extra 1 tablespoon to drizzle)
1 tablespoon sugar
2 teaspoon chilli paste
Salt to taste
- Wash and halved capsicums.
- Drizzle some olive oil.
- Place capsicums under the griller/broiler or over stove.
- Grill under skins starts to blister and blackened.
- Immediately wrap in plastic and leave it aside to cool.
- Pan roast caraway, cumin seeds and garlic separately.
- Finely ground cumin and caraway.
- Peel off the capsicum charred skins.
- Place capsicum, chilli, garlic, sugar, EVOO and spices in a food processor and process to a smooth paste.
- Add salt to taste.
- Clean and pat dry the chicken.
- Using a sharp pair of scissors, cut away the back bone and gently push it down to flatten (butterflied).
- Loosen the skin and rub some salt in the cavity.
- Rub harissa sauce all over and in the chicken cavity as well as under the skins.
- Refrigerate for 3 hours or preferably overnight.
- Take out the marinated chicken an hour prior to baking to bring it to room temperature.
- Pre heat the oven to 200C (and if you are using Circotherm oven, set it to Circo-roasting; temperature 170C).
- Roast the chicken for 45-50 minutes (until the juice runs clear when skewer is inserted in the thigh and breast).
- Serve with vegetable couscous salad
Scrumptious! I love those flavors.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
:D
DeleteSucculent looking roast chicken you have made and moreover you made your own harissa sauce. Bet it must be very flavourful and tasty chicken.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mel :D
DeleteAll the colors and flavors! That's how I want my chicken dish to look like!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ela :)
DeleteI love Harissa sauce!! The roasted chicken looks scrumptious, Lisa.
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DeleteThis looks delicious! We love Harissa, too. I found a good one at our local Whole Foods - Mina brand.
ReplyDeleteThank you Heather. I believe Whole foods is in US? :D
Deletehee hee... It is difficult to lie the kids when the food is hot and spicy... Some kids are instant hot food sensors and will detect and reject hot and spicy immediately... Never mind, this means you will have more chicken to enjoy :p
ReplyDeleteLOL... i agree :D but this one has super sensitive sensory, have super hearing and nearly spot on tastebuds ;P
Deletethis shows that you are a good cook but not a good liar...LOL!
ReplyDeleteLOL... when it comes to capsicum, she wins ;P
DeleteThis chicken looks delicious and perfectly roasted…I yet have to make harissa sauce…thank you for the recipe…
ReplyDeleteHave a great week Lisa :D
Triple yum! The chicken has such a gorgeous colour, too!
ReplyDeletemy girl likes capsicum but not for two boys..for me the sauce sound really tempting!
ReplyDeleteThe chicken looks lovely! My family love roast chicken and I have a jar of harissa sauce in the cupboard so I will be trying this soon.
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