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Harissa

Linked to 8 dishes across 1 culinary tradition.

Dishes featuring harissa

Couscous🍽️ main
Couscous is a staple dish in Tunisian cuisine made from steamed semolina wheat granules, often served with a rich stew of meat and vegetables. It holds great cultural significance as a communal meal that brings families and communities together during celebrations and daily life.
Tunisian
Brik🍽️ main
Brik is a popular Tunisian dish consisting of thin pastry filled typically with egg, tuna, and parsley, then folded and fried until crispy. It is a flavorful and texturally contrasting food often enjoyed as a street snack or appetizer, deeply rooted in Tunisian culinary tradition.
Tunisian
Shakshuka🍽️ main
Shakshuka is a vibrant and hearty dish featuring poached eggs in a spiced tomato and pepper sauce, celebrated for its bold flavors and comforting qualities. It is a staple in Tunisian cuisine and widely enjoyed throughout North Africa and the Middle East as a nourishing breakfast or light meal.
Tunisian
Lablabi🍽️ main
Lablabi is a hearty Tunisian chickpea soup traditionally enjoyed for breakfast. It is known for its spicy, garlicky broth combined with chickpeas, cumin, and topped with crusty bread and often a poached egg, reflecting its comforting and economical roots.
Tunisian
Ojja🍽️ main
Ojja is a spicy Tunisian stew made primarily with eggs poached in a rich tomato and harissa sauce, often including merguez sausage or seafood. It is a comforting and hearty dish commonly enjoyed for breakfast or any meal, embodying the bold and vibrant flavors of Tunisian cuisine.
Tunisian
Kafteji🍽️ main
Kafteji is a vibrant Tunisian dish made from a medley of fried vegetables, typically including potatoes, peppers, and zucchini, mixed with eggs and often served with harissa. It is a beloved street food and breakfast staple, known for its hearty, comforting character and colorful presentation. The dish reflects Tunisia's rich agricultural heritage and the importance of fresh, local produce in its cuisine.
Tunisian
Tajine🍽️ main
Tajine is a hearty Tunisian baked dish combining eggs, meat, cheese, and vegetables in a thick, frittata-like form. Unlike the Moroccan stew of the same name, the Tunisian tajine is often eaten as a main course or breakfast and reflects the rich, layered flavors of North African cuisine.
Tunisian
Grilled Fish🍽️ main
Grilled Fish is a staple of Tunisian coastal cuisine, celebrated for its simple preparation and the fresh, vibrant flavors of the Mediterranean. The dish highlights local fish grilled over open flames, often seasoned with a blend of aromatic spices and herbs that reflect Tunisia's rich culinary heritage.
Tunisian