Green Batata Harra 🌱 (Spicy Lebanese Mezze Potatoes)
Green Batata Harra 🌱 (Spicy Lebanese Mezze Potatoes)

Hey everyone, it is Brad, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, green batata harra 🌱 (spicy lebanese mezze potatoes). It is one of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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Batata harra is a Lebanese spicy potatoes side dish that's full of flavor. Easy to make and perfect to serve as part of a mezze or with grilled meat dishes! That literally translates to spicy potatoes, as these potatoes pack in some heat from the crushed red pepper flakes.

To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook green batata harra 🌱 (spicy lebanese mezze potatoes) using 13 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Green Batata Harra 🌱 (Spicy Lebanese Mezze Potatoes):
  1. Take 2 large potatoes - cubed
  2. Make ready 1 red chilli -chopped (and/or crushed chilli flakes)
  3. Prepare 3 cloves garlic - crushed
  4. Get 1/2 teaspoon turmeric (you can sub for Lebanese chilli paste for variation)
  5. Prepare 1 teaspoon coriander seeds
  6. Take 1 pinch mustard seeds (optional)
  7. Get 1 pinch cumin seeds (optional)
  8. Make ready 1 bunch coriander
  9. Make ready 1/2 bunch mint (optional)
  10. Prepare 1/2 bunch parsley (optional)
  11. Get 1 lemon (or lime is also nice for a variation)
  12. Get 1 pinch sea salt
  13. Take 3 tablespoons rapeseed oil (or cooking oil of your choice)

Batata Harra is a wonderful addition to any mezze, with its combination of crunch and heat from the pepper, it really is to die for! These Lebanese potatoes are an upgrade of any other spicy potatoes I've tried in the States. Did you know that the humble potato is the first vegetable to be grown in space? Similar to the flavourful potatoes you can purchase in Lebanese restaurants throughout Ottawa, Canada.

Instructions to make Green Batata Harra 🌱 (Spicy Lebanese Mezze Potatoes):
  1. Peel and cube the potatoes, parboil and cool. You don’t need to do this first but it does make them easier to cook and I find that they are not so oily. You can cook as below or in the oven by spraying with oil and baking in the oven on a high heat until crispy. I have a garlic rapeseed oil which does the job perfectly.
  2. Heat a little oil in a pan. Add the potatoes and cook on a medium heat until they start to get get crispy. Add the coriander seeds (they will start to pop) and the turmeric, chilli and garlic and continue to fry until the spices are cooked and the potatoes are crispy.
  3. Chop your herbs, squeeze with lemon juice and sprinkle with sea salt. You can combine with the potatoes at this stage but if I’m serving cold I prefer to save half of the herbs to combine at the last minute, it helps them to stay fresh and vibrant. Serve with an extra wedge of lemon πŸ‹

Every time, I am confused as to what to cook or want a simple accompaniment for a typical Indian meal, I The same can be said for this spicy lebanese potato dish. I could use the same seasoning and make some amazing wedges or make it as the perfect. These Lebanese potatoes cast the baked spud in a whole new light. Crisp, spicy and fresh, they are the star of the show and should have their own accompaniments rather than being one themselves. In Lebanon, these potatoes are sometimes prepared by deep-frying and it is absolutely delicious that way.

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