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In an earlier post, I showed you how to make harissa. And if you’ve been looking for ways to use up this savory, sweet, smoky, spicy chile paste, I highly recommend you start with this easy grilled harissa chicken!
This easy chicken recipe is all the flavor, thanks to a quick marinade with a few tablespoons of harissa paste, garlic, onions, and a couple warm spices.
What is Harissa?
I covered this question earlier, but it bears repeating for those who are new here. Harissa sauce or harissa paste is a North African chile paste, originally from Tunisia. It is typically made of dry red chiles, garlic, citrus, extra virgin olive oil and a few warm spices including cumin, coriander and caraway seeds.
Why this Grilled Harissa Chicken Works?
The goal of this recipe is to create a quick chicken dinner that is exciting and loaded with flavor. We’re not necessarily after spicy chicken, but we do get enough of a kick here. And, I love that there is so much flavor in these harissa chicken thighs that, if you don’t have the time, you don’t need to let the chicken marinate for any amount of time. You can basically have this grilled chicken on the table in 15 minutes!
How to make it
First, the chicken takes on a quick coating of homeamde harissa sauce (mine is mild with just enough kick, sweet, smoky, and a little bit tangy), along with fresh garlic, and a few warm spices: coriander, cumin and smoked paprika.
You can cook the chicken thighs over medium-high heat on an outdoor grill OR an indoor griddle or skillet!
A quick note. Harissa can be made in advance to keep in the fridge for use with this harissa chicken, fish, meats or even veggies. Store-bought harissa paste will work in a pinch, but it can vary in flavor. If using store-bought, it’s a good idea to start with less of it in this recipe, since it is more salty and can also be more spicy.
What to serve along
For an easy dinner, I like to serve these harissa chicken thighs over quick couscous, adding a side salad (something like cooling Cucumber Radish Salad, hearty Mediterranean bean salad,, or this lazy cucumber and tomato salad). But it’s also great with: baked zucchini; grilled vegetables; Skordalia; or roasted cauliflower. Or, if you can multitask at the grill, up your BBQ game with Grilled Romaine Salad. More chicken recipes you may like:
Juicy Grilled Whole Chicken Mediterranean Grilled Chicken Kabobs Easy Lemon Chicken Harissa Honey Chicken
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This post originally appeared on The Mediterranean Dish in 2018 and has been recently updated with new information and media for readers’ benefit. Enjoy!